(
MSF) (pronounced ), or
Doctors Without Borders, is an international
humanitarian-aid non-governmental organization (NGO) and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, best known for its projects in war-torn regions and
developing countries facing
endemic diseases. It was founded in
France. The organization is known in most of the world by its localized name or simply as
MSF; in Canada and the United States the name
Doctors Without Borders is commonly used. In 2015 over 30,000, mostly local, doctors, nurses and other medical professionals, logistical experts, water and sanitation engineers and administrators, provided medical aid in over 70 countries. These doctors and nurses decided to volunteer their time to solve issues of world health. Private donors provide about 80% of the organization's funding, while corporate donations provide the rest, giving MSF an annual budget of approximately US$610 million.