





MSF Community Health Educator Subashini Deb Mahto shares her first-hand experience of malnutrition.
Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) India, in collaboration with Bihar State AIDS Control Society (BSACS) and Guru Gobind Singh Hospital (GGSH), unveiled a wall mural at Garima Ki Kiran Clinic, the advanced HIV centre within GGSH.
MSF Community Health Educator Subashini Deb Mahto shares her first-hand experience of malnutrition.
MSF is supporting displaced families in Sri Lanka’s central highlands by addressing urgent and ongoing needs. Our response focuses on three key areas.
MSF Community Health Educator Subashini Deb Mahto shares her first-hand experience of malnutrition.
People in Gaza are facing a third winter of cold temperatures, torrential rain and heavy winds after being repeatedly forcibly displaced.
MSF Community Health Educator Subashini Deb Mahto shares her first-hand experience of malnutrition.
"I escaped war in 1996 and 2015, now finding purpose in every delivery and child's smile."
- Ndayumvire Antoinette, Nurse Aide at Nduta Refugee Camp, Tanzania
MSF Community Health Educator Subashini Deb Mahto shares her first-hand experience of malnutrition.
Since 2019, MSF has been providing holistic care to people living with advanced HIV care at Guru Gobind Singh Hospital (GGSH), Patna, Bihar, India. MSF has been working in collaboration with the government to reduce the mortality and morbidity in this group of patients through increasing access to holistic care for those presenting with life-threatening opportunistic infections. Read below to learn about what MSF has been doing in Bihar.
MSF Community Health Educator Subashini Deb Mahto shares her first-hand experience of malnutrition.
While we welcome the ceasefire, it does not mark the end of this horrendous suffering — people in Gaza are left to survive amid the ruins of what was once their home, facing immense medical, psychological, and material needs.
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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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Awarded Nobel Peace Prize in 1999

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

