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Project Coordinator Belen Ramirez and a 17-year-old boy form Bangladesh look at a helicopter flying overhead at the End of the Wall camp in Arizona.

48 hours at the US-Mexico border

story Sep 19, 2024

News Sep 13, 2024

Sudan: After famine declaration, catastrophic malnutrition in Zamzam camp is only getting worse

A child eats ready-to-use therapeutic food to treat malnutrition in Sudan.

story May 15, 2024

MSF statement and position paper on antimicrobial resistance for UN High-Level Meeting

MSF bio lab at MSF’s Aden hospital

story Sep 18, 2024

Snakebite: Seven bites of inequity

Arop Magut’s foot

News Sep 05, 2024

Palestinians struggle to access medical care in the West Bank as Israeli raids intensify

A Palestinian man stands in the rubble of his home after it was bulldozed by Israeli forces in Jenin refugee camp.

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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Story | Jul 26, 2024

When does hunger become famine?

Learn the difference between hunger and malnutrition and what it means when famine is declared.

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Starving refugees in South Sudan.

Story | Jul 18, 2024

How climate change affects the lives of displaced mothers in South Sudan

Displaced women are bearing the brunt of climate change in South Sudan, where frequent floods in recent years have destroyed homes and livelihoods.

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Fencing a farm

Story | Jun 07, 2024

A lesson in climate solidarity from the flooded marshlands of Old Fangak

MSF teams are witnessing firsthand how climate change is already impacting people’s health around the world

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A flooded schoolhouse in the village of Wongmok near Old Fangak, South Sudan.

Story | May 23, 2024

A lifeline for remote areas cut off from health care in South Sudan

Health workers in South Sudan are adapting operations to provide care to remote communities feeling the health impacts of climate change.

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A group of children beside an MSF vehicle during health outreach activities in Boma, South Sudan.

Story | Nov 28, 2023

In photos: The health effects of climate change in Old Fangak

In communities in and around Old Fangak, South Sudan, MSF is witnessing the effects of climate change and treating people who are falling ill because of it.

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Aerial shot of Old Fangak, which has been significantly impacted by climate change.

Story | Nov 10, 2023

40 years of adversity and hope in South Sudan

Marking four decades of MSF’s medical humanitarian response in the region now known as South Sudan.

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Silhouette of a mother holding a child in the door frame of an MSF hospital in South Sudan.

Story | Aug 01, 2023

How communities in South Sudan prepare for rainy season floods

Seasonal forecasts and climate change projections point to difficult times ahead for flood-prone areas in South Sudan.

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People wearing white vests with MSF logo remove canoe from tractor in Dentiuk, South Sudan

Story | Nov 02, 2022

How MSF is responding to the climate emergency

Many of the communities we work with are already bearing the brunt of the effects of climate change and environmental crises.

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Flooding in Unity State

Story | Oct 20, 2022

Reducing our carbon footprint

MSF-USA is making plans to slash carbon emissions by 50 percent by 2030.

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Kigulube project

Story | Nov 09, 2021

The climate crisis is a health crisis

Watch the video on the “double injustice” of the climate crisis.

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Responding to Severe Flooding in Old Fangak - South Sudan
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