Doctors Without Borders

By lmayyas
  • Doctors Without Borders first founded

    Doctors Without Borders first founded
  • Doctors Without Borders

    Doctors Without Borders
    Doctors Without Borders began to expand and reach more countries with people in need. To expand, it reached many war zone places and reached out to help families and children in need.
  • Doctors Without Borders move to USA

    Doctors Without Borders move to USA
    Doctors Without Borders had expanded and within this expantion, it reached the USA to help many of those in need, both adults and children. This helped many in low-income places and others who need the help no matter where they are. http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/work-us-0
  • Doctors Without Borders Grows Even Further

    Doctors Without Borders Grows Even Further
    By 1996, Doctors Without Borders had reached further more into countries as those in Africa and Asia. This grew the organization even further and helped those in need.
  • MSF Recieved Noble Peace Prize

    MSF Recieved Noble Peace Prize
  • MSF’s program in Amman, Jordan

    MSF’s program in Amman, Jordan
    This served victims of the war in Iraq during a time when it was too dangerous to work inside the country itself. The hospital now serves people from across the greater Middle East who need more advanced care than they can get in their home countries.http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/our-work/countries
  • Doctors Without Borders Project

    Doctors Without Borders Project
    Doctors Without Borders opened two other projects, in Golo and Kilin to further expand thier organization.
  • responded to outbreaks of measles

    responded to outbreaks of measles
    Doctors Without Borders responded to northern Nigeria by traveling across vast landscapes, visiting remote villages to provide treatment and vaccines. Along the way, team members heard a disturbing rumor: in the village of Yargalma in Zamfara State, a settlement of only 2,000 people, more than 40 children had died in three months, and no one knew why. http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/our-work/humanitarian-issues/natural-disasters
  • treated more than 2,000 children

    treated more than 2,000 children
  • Tajikistan

    Tajikistan
    MSF teams in Tajikistan opened the country’s first project dedicated to treating children suffering from multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB). http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/humanitarian-issues