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Doctors Without Borders USA Inc.
My Appeal
Doctors Without Borders is one of those truly remarkable organizations that only makes headlines when they’re really, really needed.



They work with 70 countries around the world, delivering emergency assistance to people affected by conflict, epidemics, healthcare exclusion, and natural disasters.



Avaya is excited to have this opportunity to partner with Doctors Without Borders and to help them extend the reach of their work.



Please donate today to help me reach my fundraising goal and bring life-saving medical care to the world's neediest.
My Progress
Michaela is walking 310,000 steps and raising funds for Doctors Without Borders USA Inc.. Please show your support and donate generously.
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My Cause
The Mission: The mission of Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is to provide impartial medical relief to the victims of war, disease, and natural or man-made disaster, without regard to race, religion, or political affiliation.
About the Organization: In 71 countries around the world, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) saves lives by providing medical aid where it is needed most—in armed conflicts, epidemics, natural disasters, and other crises. The people who work for MSF are doctors, nurses, midwives, epidemiologists, water-and-sanitation experts and many others who combine their professional expertise with a commitment to the world’s most vulnerable people. Each year, these medical teams run close to 470 projects where they care for millions of people. MSF’s work is based on the humanitarian principles of medical ethics and impartiality. As an organization, MSF is neutral and operates independently of any political, military, or religious agendas. It does not take sides in armed conflicts, provides care based on needs alone, and advocates for increased independent access to victims of conflict and disaster as required under international humanitarian law. Medical teams conduct evaluations on the ground to determine a population's medical needs before opening programs, aiming to fill gaps that exist (rather than replicating services that are already offered) or reach communities that are not being assisted. Over the years, the organization has been the recipient of several awards that recognize its work, including the 1998 Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize, the 1999 Nobel Peace Prize, the 2012 J. William Fulbright Prize for International Understanding, the 2015 Lasker-Bloomberg Public Service Award, and the 2017 Pardes Humanitarian Prize for Mental Health.
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