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Myanmar: Restoring sustainable access to essential lifelines after the earthquake
Jharkhand: fighting malnutrition alongside local communities

MSF Community Health Educator Subashini Deb Mahto shares her first-hand experience of malnutrition.

After three months of effort to support the communities affected by the devastating earthquake in central Myanmar, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has concluded the emergency phase of its response in the most affected areas – Mandalay, Sagaing and Southern Shan regions, particularly in Inle Lake.

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Jharkhand: fighting malnutrition alongside local communities

MSF Community Health Educator Subashini Deb Mahto shares her first-hand experience of malnutrition.

In Manipur, Dr Peningry Warngam Tongsin works as a Medical Doctor with Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF), providing treatment for HIV, tuberculosis (TB), hepatitis C, and co–infections. Working with MSF has transformed her understanding of healthcare delivery in remote regions with limited access to medical services.

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Beyond the Aid Crisis: MSF South Asia’s 2025 Health and Humanity Summit confronts the crisis of humanitarian legitimacy
Jharkhand: fighting malnutrition alongside local communities

MSF Community Health Educator Subashini Deb Mahto shares her first-hand experience of malnutrition.

The 3rd edition of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)/Doctors Without Borders South Asia’s Health and Humanity Summit convened in Kathmandu, Nepal under the theme “Beyond the Aid Crisis: Shared Responsibilities in a Fractured International (Humanitarian) Order” to tackle the growing crisis of responsibility in healthcare delivery.

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Jharkhand: fighting malnutrition alongside local communities

MSF Community Health Educator Subashini Deb Mahto shares her first-hand experience of malnutrition.

MSF calls for the immediate dismantling of the GHF scheme; the restoration of the UN-coordinated aid delivery mechanism; and calls on governments, especially the United States, as well as private donors to suspend all financial and political support for the GHF, whose sites are essentially death traps.

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We provide medical assistance to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from healthcare. Our teams are made up of tens of thousands of health professionals, logistics and administrative staff – most of them hired locally. Our actions are guided by medical ethics and the principles of impartiality, independence and neutrality.

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Founded in 1971

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Awarded Nobel Peace Prize in 1999

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Projects in India

Bihar

Providing comprehensive care to people living with advanced-HIV in Bihar

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Chhattisgarh

Essential healthcare in remote areas of Chhattisgarh

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Jammu and Kashmir

Meeting mental health needs in Jammu and Kashmir

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Manipur

Delivering specialist care for HIV, TB, and Hepatitis in Manipur

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25 Years of MSF in India

For 25 years, we’ve stood beside people across India, in times of crisis, in moments of quiet care, and everything in between. From treating infectious diseases to responding to floods and earthquakes, from supporting mental health to reaching people affected by conflict and disease, our teams have shown up, again and again.
We’ve worked with communities, built trust, and delivered medical care where it was needed most. And this journey has only been possible because people believed in us. As we look ahead, we’re preparing for the next 25, with your support.

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