MSF medical coordinator Natalie Thurtle writes from the Syria/Jordan border, where some 75,000 people are currently trapped.

MSF medical coordinator Natalie Thurtle writes from the Syria/Jordan border, where some 75,000 people are currently trapped.
MSF project coordinator Emily Gilbert writes from North Kivu Province, where people being forced to flee their homes and workplaces to escape violence is a regular occurrence.
A humanitarian catastrophe is underway in northeastern Nigeria’s war-torn Borno State, where at least 500,000 people are in urgent need of food, medical care, water, and shelter.
As front lines shift, growing numbers of civilians are fleeing their home towns towards the areas surrounding the Euphrates River.
MSF today released a smartphone app to help map neglected areas of the world, allowing aid workers to better locate people in need during crises.
Teams from Doctors Without Borders are responding to medical needs in Juba following recent intense fighting in the city.
In its fifth year of operation, Peshawar Women's Hospital admits around 85 patients every week and safely delivers more than 4,700 babies each year.
More than two years since conflict began in eastern Ukraine, thousands of forgotten victims remain stranded near the front lines.
An MSF Field Coordinator talks about what teams at work around Fallujah and Baghdad are seeing.
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