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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

story Jun 06, 2024

Introducing MSF USA Board President Dr. Rasha Khoury

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

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.

ONGOING EVENT Jun 01, 2024

Photoville 2024: Connecting threads

Migrants travel through Ecuador, Colombia and Panama.

story Jun 05, 2024

48 hours of relentless fighting and bombing: A nurse’s update from Gaza

Destruction in Khan Younis, southern Gaza.

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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News | Jun 04, 2024

Alarming surge of severe malnutrition in northern Nigeria

Humanitarian assistance must be urgently scaled up as the malnutrition crisis unfolds.

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The legs of a malnourished child on a hospital bed in Nigeria.

Story | Jun 04, 2024

Gavi must reach the 10 million children missing vaccines worldwide

The Vaccine Alliance’s meeting this week to approve its five-year strategy must include an approach to reach children in fragile and humanitarian settings who are still missing out on routine immunizations.

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Child getting a measles vaccination in Timbuktu

Story | May 20, 2024

Afghanistan: Stronger prevention measures needed amid measles surge

Doctors Without Borders is calling for early vaccinations to combat a worrying spike in measles cases.

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An MSF doctor, Mohammad Qahir Poya checks the vital signs of three-year-old Zainat who was admitted to the measles in the measles isolation ward at Mazar-i-Sharif Regional Hospital, supported by MSF in Afghanistan.

Story | Apr 23, 2024

Everything you need to know about cholera

People should not be dying of cholera in 2024. We need to act quickly to prevent more deaths.

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A health care worker wearing PPE in MSF's Cholera Treatment Center in Quelimane, Mozambique.

News | Apr 15, 2024

Gavi must do more to get vaccines to people excluded from vaccination

More people worldwide are falling ill with vaccine-preventable diseases because those in fragile and emergency settings don’t have access to routine vaccinations.

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Vital Response to Diphtheria in Siguiri - Guinea

News | Apr 12, 2024

Sudan’s humanitarian catastrophe must be addressed

The ongoing Sudan humanitarian crisis leaves 25 million in need—learn how the insufficient global response is worsening the situation.

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Sudanese women and children wait for malnutrition care from MSF in Zamzam camp.

News | Mar 26, 2024

South Sudan: Urgent need for vaccination to halt deadly measles outbreak

MSF calls for large-scale vaccination campaigns and increased community awareness efforts to stop the spread of disease in Western Equatoria state.

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Children proudly show their vaccination cards in Yambio during the targeted campaign in Western Equatoria state.

Story | Mar 26, 2024

Measles surge in Yemen shows no sign of abating

Dr. Ei Ei Khaing describes how limited health care access and low vaccination rates have caused a wave of infection.

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Measles isolation unit in Yemen.

Story | Mar 20, 2024

How to make sure we’re ready for the next pandemic

As leaders meet this week to negotiate the global “pandemic accord," the US must do more to ensure we are prepared for future public health emergencies.

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An MSF staff member holds a mirror in front of a person dressed in PPE in Belgium.

Story | Mar 06, 2024

A new approach to cholera outbreaks amid global vaccine shortage

MSF is implementing an innovative strategy to respond to a cholera outbreak in the Somali region of Ethiopia.

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A woman administers a cholera oral vaccine in Ethiopia.
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