Friend,
As a native of Chad, I’ve seen the heartbreaking toll of malnutrition in my own country. But as a Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) nurse specializing in the care of severely malnourished children, I have also seen the difference we make when we can get our patients the care they need.
I’m turning to you today because we must do more—much more. In so many of the 70 countries where MSF works, our teams are seeing alarming rates of childhood malnutrition. In 2023 alone, 660,500 children with malnutrition were treated in MSF's inpatient and outpatient therapeutic feeding programs around the world.
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Our generous supporters allow us to respond to malnutrition and other emergencies around the world. But as this crisis persists, there are still millions of people who need lifesaving, independent medical care.
Will you make a donation today and ensure MSF can continue providing vital care in over 70 countries?
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I first learned about MSF as a child during a measles outbreak in Chad. There were many children falling ill, but MSF provided care for free. Now, I am proud to provide lifesaving care to children as an MSF nurse myself.
This is all possible because of supporters like you. Our teams are able to go wherever we’re needed most to save lives. As we experience yet another year of strikingly high food insecurity globally, we must do more.
That’s why I’m asking you to please make a donation to power our lifesaving medical care in more than 70 countries around the world.
Sincerely,
Soldongar Ngaro
Nurse Supervisor
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières
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