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Performing surgery is complex, requiring highly trained staff; specialist equipment; and safe, clean facilities. That’s why, in conflict zones, natural disasters, and remote communities, MSF’s expert teams are bringing surgical care to people whose lives are on the line.
Why now?
In 2022, MSF teams around the world conducted more than 118,000 major operations. Now people in places like Gaza, Sudan and Afghanistan are facing new crises. Needs are growing.
In the countries where MSF work, the need for surgical care has never been higher.
How can your support help?
- £9 can pay for an emergency splint to immobilise an injured limb
- £21 can help pay for masks to resuscitate three newborn babies.
- £33 can provide five patients with antibiotics to prevent infections after surgery
- £70 can help pay for 70 IV bags which provide life-saving fluid and blood during surgery
Please support MSF teams so they can act fast when a new crisis breaks. They can't operate without you.