Doctors Without Borders Traded Food for Sex to Underage Girls

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Doctors Without Borders or Medecins Sans Frontieres under its French name is one of the larger left-wing ‘global aid’ NGOs intertwined with the UN and which function as the best friends of Islamic terrorists.

In between the usual preening fundraisers for more aid (give us money or the children will die) and parroting Islamic terrorist propaganda (every air strike on terrorists actually kills babies), Doctors Without Borders were doing the usual thing that ‘professional humanitarians’ do in war zones.

After whistleblowers reported that MSF personnel had been trading food and water for sex to underage girls and other sexual abuses of women and girls who had fled Sudan for Chad, Doctors Without Borders conducted a quicky report and handed it ‘exclusively’ to the AP which tried to spin it as positively as possible.

The practice is slimy and if the rest of the media had any integrity, it would be speaking out against this catch and kill cover-up, instead it’s just echoing the MSF\AP story which tries to put the best possible face on trading food and water for sex to underage girls.

As much as that’s possible.

But it’s not as if Doctors Without Borders is unique in this regard. The UN has repeatedly been caught doing the same things in war zones. So have other NGOs. There’s a reason these people collaborate with Islamic terrorists and it’s not just because of their politics. Much like all the leftists who loved traveling to Cuba, notorious for its sex trade in underage girls, or Iraq before the Gulf War, where there were entire prisons full of children that they partook of, there’s more than one kind of payoff that happens here.

And this isn’t the first round for MSF. There’s a reason I used to call the leftist group ‘Doctors Without Pants’ after previous sex scandals like this one in 2017-2018.

Speaking anonymously, a former employee at the aid agency said a senior colleague claimed it was possible to barter sex in exchange for medication.

She told the BBC programme: “He said it’s so easy to barter medication with these easy girls in Liberia … He was suggesting lots of the young girls who had lost their parents to the Ebola crisis would do anything sexual in return for medication.”

Back then MSF got 40 complaints about sexual assault or harassment in just one year.

The scandal ended up entangling the whole World Health Organization and UN infrastructure of allied NGOs.

The investigators received testimony from 75 alleged victims — 63 women and 12 men — who ranged in age from 13 to 43 years, with an average age of around 20. The youngest, a girl identified as “Jolianne,” said she was approached by a WHO driver who offered her a ride home and instead raped and impregnated her.

The review team recorded nine allegations of rape. Twenty-nine women and girls became pregnant as a result of the alleged abuse and 22 carried their pregnancies to term, the report said. Other alleged victims said their abusers had forced them to have an abortion, while others claimed to have had miscarriages.

The other organizations included UNICEF, World Vision, the medical charity Alima, Oxfam and Doctors Without Borders, some of which launched their own internal inquiries.

This was always followed by promises that it would never happened again… until it happened again.

These NGOs and professional humanitarians pretend that they’re there to help people, and some of them are, many others do this for political reasons or a sense of adventure, and there’s a culture of preying on the locals that won’t be expurgated.

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Daniel Greenfield

Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism. Daniel became CEO of the David Horowitz Freedom Center in 2025.

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