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Crisis Response

Disasters

An earthquake, tsunami, flood or cyclone can have a devastating impact on entire communities.

Within a matter of minutes natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis and storms can overwhelm an entire population.

Thousands of people can be injured or traumatised by the loss of family, friends and homes. Clean water, healthcare and transport are also often casualties in these disasters. Rapid medical care and coordinated emergency response are vital to protect survivors.

From large-scale catastrophes to local emergencies, MSF’s network of aid workers and supplies around the world means we can quickly respond to disasters. Indeed, we treated our first patient after the Haiti earthquake within three minutes. With more than 40 years’ experience, we are professionals in rolling out emergency responses in complex settings.

We put professional medical staff, logisticians and water and sanitation teams into disaster zones. Over decades we have built up a system of logistical support and a large pool of experienced MSF staff that can be mobilised in a short space of time.

Nearly 90 per cent of our funds are raised from the generosity of private donors, which gives MSF an unrivalled level of independence. Because of this, we can respond immediately without having to lobby governments or institutional donors for aid. We only appeal for extra funds if the disaster is very big and we really need extra support from the public.

 
Malawi

Flooding in Malawi: “This time around, the destruction is more of houses and farm produce”

Patient and Staff Stories 29 Mar 2019
Conflict

Natural disasters do not lead to epidemics

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Natural disasters

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MSF, Doctors Without Borders, Kenya, Malnutrition crisis
Malnutrition

Rising malnutrition cases in Marsabit, Kenya: Urgent support needed

Latest News 19 May 2022
 
The catastrophic flash flooding that ensued on 11 April in the eThekwini region in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal Province has left 40,000 people homeless and many are sheltering in community-based schools, churches and halls without food, cookware, mattresses, blankets, clothes and basic hygiene products
South Africa

Three Issues to be aware of caused by the KZN flash floods

Press Release 13 May 2022
 
MSF, Doctors Without Borders, eThekwini Floods
Floods

"I thought the house might go over sideways but it started sinking down." - Nozipho Sithole, flash floods survivor

Patient and Staff Stories 29 Apr 2022
 
MSF, Doctors Without Borders, eThekwini, KZN floods
Natural Disasters

Flash floods survivors are thirsty, traumatised and exposed to disease

Latest News 29 Apr 2022
 
MSF, Doctors Without Borders, KZN, eThekwini floods
Floods

Thousands with difficult access to water after KwaZulu-Natal’s devastating flash floods

Press Release 22 Apr 2022
 
On the road from Fianrantsoa to Mananjary, Madagascar, February 2022.
Madagascar

People in Mananjary cut off from healthcare after two cyclones

Press Release 2 Mar 2022