
We provide emergency medical care where it is needed most
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) translates to Doctors without Borders. We provide independent, impartial medical humanitarian assistance to the people who need it most, regardless of who they are, where they come from, and their political or religious beliefs.
In Focus


South Sudan: In a shift towards sustainable healthcare in Unity State, MSF moves medical services to state-owned hospital after 10 years of care
War fuels cholera outbreak across Sudan with MSF seeing over 2,300 patients and 40 dead in one week
Latest

Price of delay: Funding gaps and barriers to access undermine healthcare for women and children

Aid cuts threaten refugee lives in Ethiopia’s Gambella Region

Redefining healthcare: when communities lead the way in MSF’s project in Chad

South Sudan: MSF suspends medical activities in Yei and Morobo counties following abduction of staff amid rising insecurity

Surviving sexual violence in Eastern DRC,for Congolese women in Goma, nowhere is safe

DO NOT FALL FOR THE FAKES
msf.or.kePlease be aware there have been cases of individuals posing as Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) staff in order to scam people out of money.
Beware of:
❗Fake Recruiters: Asking job applicants to pay fees.
❗False Fund Requests: Luring people to send money for travel costs.
❗Detention Scams: Claiming to need money for release from detention.
❗Medical Fraud: Requesting money for fake medical procedures.
❗Public Collection Scams: Pretending to collect money on behalf of MSF.
Need clarification on a vacancy? Please reach out to us via inbox or email: [email protected].
MSF does not charge any fees for recruitment or training, be wary of job scammers
Where We Work
Our global network of professionals provides medical humanitarian care in more than 70 countries, adapting to the needs and realities of our patients to save lives and ease their suffering.