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Seconds. That’s the difference between life and death.
In the aftermath of an attack, MSF medics may need to stop life-threatening bleeding, treat a gunshot wound or care for bomb blast survivors. They need to think fast, and act fast.
Around the world, their teams are working right now to beat the clock and save lives. We are in the conflict zones that hit the headlines, and the ones that don't.
Right now, more countries are engaged in conflict than at any other time since World War II. Healthcare systems are struggling to treat traumatic injuries, meaning people affected by war and instability make up the largest proportion of Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF) patients. Their projects need funding for staff and supplies to save more lives.
Please support generously, your donation can help save a life:
- £27 could pay for 6 emergency splints
- £84 covers the cost of a surgeon for a day
-£ 414 can pay for a set of surgical tools
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