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On board medical trains run by Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), our staff listen to harrowing stories of survival from patients while providing them treatment.
Families separated. Homes destroyed. Many civilians have sustained traumatic injuries such as amputations due to shelling and artillery fire while fleeing conflict zones.
As the conflict in Ukraine continues, the needs of those affected keep evolving–and we need your urgent help to meet those rapidly growing needs.
Specialized physiotherapy is emerging as a major need in Ukraine. Thousands of people across the country require physical rehabilitation. In response, MSF physiotherapists are providing bedside training to the hospital staff, working with patients, and contributing to the development of local skills at the same time.
When you give to MSF, you’re supporting our work to go where patients need us most. MSF relies on our emergency donors to provide aid as long as it’s needed. Oftentimes, we are the first humanitarian organization on the ground, and frequently the last to leave.
That’s why we’re so committed to helping people caught in conflict in Ukraine and scaling up to meet their needs. Recognizing that war-wounded patients on the frontlines were not getting the rehabilitative care they needed, we helped increase local capacity at hospitals to provide physical rehabilitation.
In the first few weeks of September, MSF used our ambulance referral service to transport 277 patients from 11 hospitals near the front lines in east and southeast Ukraine to facilities away from the fighting. Many of these patients suffered trauma but were able to receive urgently needed care at these new facilities.
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