Friend,
When constant bombardments in Gaza decimated the health care system, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) scaled up our medical response to treat patients who were wounded—many of them women, children, and older adults.
When a surge of mpox infections began spreading in Democratic Republic of Congo, MSF mobilized emergency teams to respond to the epidemic across the country.
When famine was declared in Sudan’s Zamzam displacement camp, MSF sounded the alarm on the worsening malnutrition crisis. MSF has treated thousands of children for malnutrition this year, in addition to caring for patients with cholera, measles, war wounds, and more.
We are able to act swiftly and begin saving lives immediately in all of these humanitarian disasters—thanks to support from our donor community.
Today, our medical humanitarian care is needed more than ever. Please consider making your gift to fund our work in 2025 and beyond, ensuring our medical teams are always ready to respond in any emergency.
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As we look towards the future, we know that immense challenges and uncertainty lie ahead. It’s critical that we have the resources we need to be there for our patients, many of whom would otherwise not receive medical care. Your generous support early in the year will ensure our teams are stocked with vital vaccines and supplies during disease outbreaks, ready to distribute nutritional supplements to treat malnutrition, and able to deliver care to remote areas in our mobile clinics. We rely on you to make all of this and more possible.
So while it’s impossible to predict when or where the next emergency will strike, it is possible to be prepared for what comes our way. Be there for MSF so that we can be there for patients in need. Make your donation today.
Thanks for helping us keep MSF’s global staff ready to respond.
Sincerely,
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières USA |
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