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Destruction at Al-Shifa, Gaza’s largest hospital, which is now out of service.

Israeli forces leave Al-Shifa Hospital in ruins

News Apr 01, 2024

News Mar 29, 2024

MSF study reveals global double standard in diabetes care

A woman holds her diabetes medications including insulin pens.

story Apr 01, 2024

Women of North Kivu: “Peace must return”

A young woman in front of her makeshift tent in Kanyaruchinya camp for displaced people in DR Congo.

story Apr 01, 2024

Gaza: “Complete devastation of the health care system”

MSF doctor Amber Alayyan at a press conference at the United Nations in New York.

story Mar 28, 2024

Eight years in Kirkuk: Hawija’s journey of recovery

Anwar Shukr Mahmoud, an MSF patient in Hawija

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Story | Feb 02, 2023

MSF provides life-changing facial surgeries for noma survivors

The Noma Children's Hospital in Sokoto, Nigeria is the only hospital in the world entirely dedicated to noma patients.

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News | Feb 01, 2023

Malawi: MSF vaccinates nearly 30,000 girls against HPV

MSF is developing a comprehensive program to improve cervical cancer care for women in Malawi's Blantyre and Chiradzulu districts.

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HPV vaccination campaign in Phalombe district

Story | Feb 01, 2023

Yemen: Free lifesaving care for mothers and newborns in Taiz City

War has taken a devastating toll on Yemen's people, including expecting mothers trying to access health care.

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MSF-supported Al-Jamhouri Hospital | Nogood Story

News | Jan 31, 2023

Controlling the spread of cholera in Mozambique

In Niassa, Mozambique, MSF teams are supporting cholera care and building a community-based strategy to tackle the disease.

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 MSF helps contain cholera cases after surge in country’s north

News | Jan 30, 2023

MSF calls for more global investment in treating neglected tropical diseases

Neglected tropical diseases affect over one billion people and kill hundreds of thousands each year, despite little global attention.

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Story | Jan 30, 2023

MSF responds to Malawi's worst cholera outbreak on record

The cholera crisis in Malawi underscores the importance of vaccine access in countries where the disease is endemic.

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Tropical Storm Ana - WATSAN Activities in Nsanje

News | Jan 27, 2023

Haiti: After the killing of a patient, MSF is forced to suspend activities at Raoul Pierre Louis Hospital

MSF teams continue to provide care in multiple locations as violence in Port-au-Prince continues

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White flag with red logo of Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) against sunny blue sky

Story | Jan 26, 2023

Madagascar: Climate factors contribute to malnutrition spikes

MSF teams are treating thousands of children and expecting cases to rise

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Ifanirea, Ikongo district, Madagascar

Story | Jan 26, 2023

Peru: MSF treats people injured during protests in Lima

Protests in Peru have been met with a violent response by security forces, leaving dozens dead and 1,200 wounded.

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Treating people injured during the protests in Lima

Story | Jan 26, 2023

Central African Republic: “To be born or to give birth is to take a risk”

Decades of instability have contributed to a dearth of essential medical care for many pregnant women and newborn babies in Central African Republic.

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New maternity in CAR 24

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