Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is an international humanitarian organization founded in 1971, which provides emergency medical care in crisis areas around the world.

Composed of doctors, nurses, logisticians and many other professionals, Doctors Without Borders operates where access to care is limited or non-existent, often in war zones, refugee camps or regions hit by epidemics.

MSF's goal is to alleviate human suffering and save lives by providing quality healthcare, whether it is treatment for war wounds , care for victims of infectious diseases such as cholera, tuberculosis or HIV, or assistance in response to natural disasters . The organization also advocates for equitable access to medical care, denouncing abuses and human rights violations, while working to raise awareness among the international community about global humanitarian emergencies.

The association is present in more than 70 countries and continues its commitment to providing care to those who need it most.

Link to the association's website

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