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Gaza: As threat of Rafah ground invasion looms, “silent killings” continue

News Apr 29, 2024

story Apr 29, 2024

Funding cuts in Syria will cause preventable deaths

A line of empty hospital beds in a ward in northeast Syria.

story Apr 25, 2024

MSF joins local organizations helping migrants in Arizona

Border fence near Arizona, United States.

story Apr 26, 2024

Gaza medical staff: “We are alive, but we are not OK"

An MSF psychologist stands at the center of a circle of Palestinian children in a mental health session in Gaza.

story Apr 24, 2024

Climate change is worsening the malaria epidemic in Madagascar

Mother sits beside her child receiving treatment for malaria.

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News | Feb 06, 2023

Health of Afghans impacted by poverty, restrictions on women, and a broken health care system

Policymakers must strengthen primary health care, address the economic crisis, and ensure women's access to education and employment.

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Boost Hospital | Neo Natal Intensive Care Unit

Research | Feb 06, 2023

MSF report: Persistent barriers to health care in Afghanistan

Hopes that the end of the war would reduce obstacles to accessing health care have been dashed, and replaced by new barriers and fears.

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Kunduz Trauma Center 40

News | Feb 06, 2023

Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria: What is MSF doing?

MSF teams in northern Syria have been responding since the first hours of the disaster

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Syrians dig through the rubble left by the earthquake in northwest Syria in 2023.

Story | Feb 03, 2023

How MSF treats cervical cancer without radiation therapy in Malawi

Managing cervical cancer in a country with limited treatment options.

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A day at Blantyre cervical cancer referral hospital

News | Feb 02, 2023

Calling global attention to noma, "the most neglected of neglected diseases"

“There is no other infectious disease that kills so many people, so quickly."

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Bilya - Noma Survivor

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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