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MSF search and rescue teams rescue migrants from a capsized boat in the Central Mediterranean.

Italy: Charges dropped against rescues at sea

News Apr 19, 2024

News Apr 12, 2024

Sudan’s humanitarian catastrophe must be addressed

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

story Apr 16, 2024

MSF is deeply concerned over deportations of Afghans from Pakistan

A view of a street in Pashtunabad neighborhood, Pakistan.

story Apr 17, 2024

How a near-total absence of humanitarian access is impacting lives in Myanmar

MSF staff on their journey to set up a clinic next to a river.

story Apr 17, 2024

Tackling chronic kidney disease in Guatemala

MSF staff meet a patient with chronic kidney disease in Guatemala

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Story | May 12, 2023

Burkina Faso: Life under blockade in Djibo

The blockade of Djibo is just part of the unprecedented humanitarian crisis currently afflicting Burkina Faso.

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BP-5 distribution in Djibo

Story | May 12, 2023

International Nurses Day: Stories from the ICU

MSF nurses around the world share their experiences delivering care in some of the most intense emergency situations

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Anis AbdRaboh Dayan and colleagues discussing in ICU

Story | May 11, 2023

The end of Title 42 makes way for harsher asylum restrictions

Title 42 was used to authorize more than 2.8 million expulsions from the US.

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CBP One app affects health and security of migrants

News | May 11, 2023

MSF: Access to HIV tests uncertain as companies stop production

MSF calls on Abbott and BD to ensure adequate supply of CD4 tests and equipment

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Advanced HIV in Kinshasa

News | May 10, 2023

US ends Title 42 only to roll out sweeping asylum restrictions

MSF teams are bracing for the human impacts.

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A man walks through the "Senda de Vida" migrant shelter in Reynosa, Mexico, at the US southern border. Hundreds of families relocated to this shelter in May 2022 after a camp that had formed in a public plaza was evacuated and cleared away. At the time, two thousand people were living in the camp, including hundreds of children.

Story | May 10, 2023

Mobile clinics reach people stranded by violence in Haiti

Access to essential services is severely limited across Port-au-Prince, especially in neighborhoods most affected by the violence.

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Urban Violence Project - Mobile Clinics in Bel Air

Story | May 10, 2023

A state of constant emergency in North Kivu's Masisi hospital

In DR Congo, MSF is responding to the health consequences of years of conflict and displacement.

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Masisi, a neglected crisis in North Kivu

Story | May 10, 2023

Ukraine: One year of emergency medical care in Kharkiv

Since February 2022, Ukraine's health care system has been pushed to the brink. Here's how MSF has responded.

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Dr Lisa Searle

News | May 10, 2023

What the end of Title 42 means for people seeking safety at the US border

The public health order was exploited to shut out asylum seekers. Its expiration brings new challenges.

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MSF teams witness overwhelming needs of migrants in Mexico’s northern border cities

News | May 09, 2023

Witnessing ‘catastrophic scale’ of sexual violence in North Kivu

MSF teams in and around Goma, DR Congo, cared for 674 victims of sexual violence in just two weeks.

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Psychological support to survivors of sexual violence

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