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Doctors Without Borders staff deliver lifesaving care during conflict, natural disasters, outbreaks, and more in over 70 countries around the world. Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, MSF has worked to stop the spread of COVID-19 while keeping existing medical services up and running for the hundreds of thousands of patients who rely on us.
The vital work MSF medical teams were already doing before the pandemic hasn’t stopped. Like in Port Moresby, the capital of Papua New Guinea, where MSF community health worker Nathanael treats people for tuberculosis (TB), or in Kabul, Afghanistan, where MSF midwife Zahra helps women bring new life into the world.
Humanitarian aid work is never easy—but responding to a pandemic, along with countless other critical medical needs, has created a truly unprecedented challenge for our health care workers. Let them know that people around the world see them and recognize the lifesaving work they do.
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