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Displaced Palestinian children in the southern Gaza town of Rafah’s Al-Shaboura neighborhood.

Urgent need for ceasefire as Israeli forces attack ‘safe zones’ in Rafah

story May 28, 2024

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Photoville 2024: Connecting threads

Migrants travel through Ecuador, Colombia and Panama.

story Jun 03, 2024

Malnutrition deals a double blow to people with HIV and TB in South Sudan

An HIV/TB patient holds medication in South Sudan.

story May 31, 2024

Q&A: Carnage and complicity in Gaza

Destruction in Khan Younis, Gaza.

story Jun 03, 2024

“We have lost everything. But I am very strong:” Brazilians shelter from flood devastation

MSF worker cares for victims of disastrous floods in the south of Brazil.

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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Media Coverage | Jan 30, 2018

LA Times: Two Years After West Africa was Declared Ebola-Free, Health and Financial Burdens Persist

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Media Coverage | Jul 23, 2015

Wired: Ebola's Not Done With West Africa

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Media Coverage | Jul 09, 2015

Time: What It’s Like To Fight Ebola When the World Stops Listening

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Media Coverage | May 06, 2015

PBS Frontline: Outbreak

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Media Coverage | Oct 28, 2014

Anderson Cooper 360: What do mandatory quarantines mean for those fighting Ebola on the front lines?

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Media Coverage | Apr 02, 2014

NPR: Why Is Guinea's Ebola Outbreak So Unusual?

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