Another important function of MSF is to educate people in developed nations about worldwide medical problems. Every year the group publishes a list called the Top Ten Underreported Humanitarian Stories about wars and disasters that receive little attention from the international media. MSF also educates people in developing countries about infectious diseases, such as sleeping sickness, malaria, and tuberculosis. In addition, MSF highlights the lack of important drugs in poor nations. MSF points out that fourteen million people die each year from tropical diseases. However, out of 1,393 new drugs developed since 1975, only about 1% were targeted at these diseases.