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Migrants at the US-Mexico border.

Biden order limiting asylum at southern border will harm people's health

News Jun 04, 2024

News Jun 07, 2024

Alert Summer 2024: Connecting Threads

A Palestinian child fetches water from a distribution point in Rafah, Gaza.

story Jun 07, 2024

Before the war: New documentary on health care in Gaza

Video

story Jun 06, 2024

Respectful and dignified care for LGBTQI+ people and youth in Kenya

Portrait of a participant in MSF's "key pops" project in Kenya.

story Jun 06, 2024

Introducing MSF USA Board President Dr. Rasha Khoury

Dr. Rasha Khoury, president of MSF USA board of directors

Speaking out about the emergencies our staff and patients witness is part of who we are. Explore our history and principles.

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Story | Jun 22, 2023

South Sudan: People fleeing Sudan struggle to survive

Diseases caused by contaminated water, inadequate food, and exposure to severe weather may only worsen with the onset of the rainy season.

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Emergency Response for Returnees and Refugees from Sudan

News | Jun 21, 2023

DR Congo: Rapid, tangible increase of humanitarian aid needed

UN agencies announced they would step up efforts in North Kivu. These intentions must be translated into concrete action.

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A wide bird's eye view of the tent, showing lots of white domed structures.

News | Jun 09, 2023

Rainy season threatens to cut off aid for refugees in Chad

Floods in eastern Chad’s Sila province will completely isolate communities, including, 30,000 refugees and returnees who have recently arrived from Sudan.

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MSF response in eastern Chad

Story | Jun 07, 2023

MSF International Activity Report for 2022: The year in review

An essay by MSF directors of operations on the challenges we faced in 2022 and the impact we made.

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Rotation 18 - Life on deck

News | Jun 02, 2023

Chad: MSF treats war-wounded people fleeing conflict in Sudan

At a hospital in Adré, most of the injuries MSF teams are treating are gunshot wounds inflicted in clashes and attacks in Masterei, a Sudanese border town.

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Sudanese war wounded in Adre

Story | Jun 01, 2023

Invisible crisis brews in DR Congo as thousands flee North Kivu

A rapid influx of displaced people has overwhelmed services and a recent measles outbreak has put additional stress on health care providers.

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MSF responds in South Kivu as thousands of displaced people arrive

Story | May 31, 2023

Reaching Afghan women in remote Bamyan province

After more than 40 years of armed conflict, natural disasters, and epidemics, Afghan people today face a new phase in a grinding humanitarian crisis.

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Girls walk to school with mountains of Bamyan province, Afghanistan in the background.

Story | May 18, 2023

Making the difficult decision to leave Rokero as violence escalates in Sudan

An MSF team member in Sudan reflects on what it’s like to deliver aid during conflict—and the difficult decisions that arise when staff safety is compromised.

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Sunset over Rokero near the MSF supported hospital

Story | May 15, 2023

Kiribati: Remote island nation faces a triple threat to health

Kiribati is one of the most vulnerable countries to the impacts of the climate crisis.

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Drone footage south Tarawa

Story | May 15, 2023

After fleeing violence, challenges continue in South Sudan camps

In Twic County, displaced people face recurrent outbreaks of disease and a lack of food, water, and health care.

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Waiting area for the malaria screening - Mayen-Abun clinic
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