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The crushed bike of MSF physiotherapist Fadi Al Al-Wadiya lies on the ground following an attack.

MSF physiotherapist killed in Gaza while on his way to work

News Jun 25, 2024

News Jun 21, 2024

Medical supplies arrive in Haiti after three-month disruption

80 tons of medical equipment and supplies arrive by plane in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

story Jun 24, 2024

Everyone, everywhere should be able to access safe abortion care

A member of MSF's community outreach team speaks with a patient who received safe abortion care in Mozambique.

News Jun 25, 2024

Time for $5: An open letter to Danaher employees

A letter reading "Dear Danaher employee" as part of MSF's Time for $5 campaign.

News Jun 22, 2024

Sudan: Despite UN resolution, civilians remain trapped by intense fighting in El Fasher

Displaced people at MSF's clinic in Zamzam camp, North Darfur, Sudan.

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Story | Oct 25, 2010

The Starved for Attention Campaign Highlights Childhood Malnutrition on World Food Day

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Story | Oct 14, 2010

Treating Malnutrition in Bangladesh's Capital

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News | Oct 13, 2010

Bangladesh: MSF Provides Badly Needed Health Care in a Dhaka Slum

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News | Jun 02, 2010

Starved for Attention: A Radical New Vision Of Malnutrition

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Story | Mar 02, 2010

Rohingya in Bangladesh: Unrecognized, Unprotected, and Unassisted

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Research | Jan 19, 2006

Crisis in Niger ? Outpatient Care for Severe Acute Malnutrition

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