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Friend, nurses are essential to the operation of Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) hospitals, clinics, and projects around the world. Nurses care for patients, deliver babies, treat infectious diseases, stop outbreaks, and do so much more. They face enormous challenges every single day—and that's especially true right now as our teams work tirelessly to treat patients in Syria, Ukraine, Haiti, and around the world.
More than 10,000 nurses work with MSF projects worldwide, making up the majority of our staff who care for patients. That number includes nurses like Martha in South Sudan who shared this testimony:
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