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Nurses are the backbone of Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). They care for patients, deliver babies, treat infectious diseases, and work to prevent and stop outbreaks in more than 70 countries around the world.
What you may not know is that MSF also works to train nurses to serve their communities for years to come. Our MSF Academy for Healthcare in South Sudan recently celebrated 88 new nurses and nurse’s aide graduates, who underwent two years of clinical training. These new professionals will fill the severe shortages in the country's healthcare infrastructure caused by decades of war—improving their communities' quality of care for generations to come.
On National Nurses Day and every day, we celebrate the nurses who play an indispensable role in our mission to deliver free, high-quality healthcare to all who need it—regardless of politics, religion, or income. We couldn’t do this work without their dedication, tenacity, and compassion.
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