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MEDECINS SANS FRONTIERES / DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), is an international volunteer organisation which offers medical help in times of emergency, like epidemics, and after natural disasters. MSF is a non-governmental organisation and relies on donations and fundraising events to raise money.
In 1971 a small group of French doctors were working in Nigeria. They believed that all people had a right to medical care, and MSF was born. In 1999, MSF won the Nobel Peace Prize. Today, it has over 30,000 doctors and nurses helping people in over 70 countries.
MSF volunteers travel all over the world, even to places they've never heard of, to help people in need. They provide help to many countries that don't have enough doctors or money to care for ill people. Apart from that, they inform people about health dangers and educate them on how to deal with health problems.

Quote from a volunteer:
I've been a volunteer for thirteen years. I've travelled to many parts of the world but I've spent most of my time in Africa. The situation in many countries there is very bad and some are in the middle of brutal civil wars. Sometimes we're shocked by the events. I wish there weren't any wars. There are lots of communities that need our help. It's a tough job but we try to make a difference. We treat patients with illnesses or injuries, but there are just too many. I wish we could help everyone. It's extremely hard work but in the end, I think it's worth the effort. You know, it amazes me how strong people are and how they can still go around with smiles on their faces.
Dr Doug Willis, MSF volunteer
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