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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.

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 | Jun 25, 2024

How to provide health care without harming the environment

An MSF pilot project is working to replace single-use face masks with masks that can be washed and reworn up to 40 times.

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An MSF nurse wears a reusable face mask in Mozambique.

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 | May 03, 2024

Why cholera is on the rise in Zimbabwe

Hundreds of people have died of cholera this year in Zimbabwe, where the lack of adequate water and sanitation fuels an uncontrolled outbreak.

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Women fetch wate from a river in Zimbabwe.
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