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MSF staff in a mobile medical unit treat a woman in Lebanon.

MSF responds to humanitarian needs in Lebanon amid military escalation

story Sep 24, 2024

News Sep 25, 2024

The world's collective failure on Sudan couldn’t be clearer

Tammam at UN General Assembly

News Sep 24, 2024

UN political declaration on antimicrobial resistance must go beyond words on paper

An MSF staff member in a laboratory.

story Sep 20, 2024

The long road to recovery for Gaza’s war-wounded children

A patient with a braced shoulder receives therapy in a MSF hospital in Amman.

story Sep 25, 2024

Italian authorities issue yet another detention order for MSF’s rescue ship Geo Barents

A search and rescue vessel approaches an overcrowded boat in the Mediterranean sea.

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News | Aug 14, 2024

Sudan: Last hospital in El Fasher risks closure amid intense bombardment

MSF urgently calls for the protection of civilians and health facilities.

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A woman waits in line at a feeding center in Zamzam camp, Sudan.

News | Aug 13, 2024

Urgent need for water and sanitation among people fleeing violence in Haiti’s capital

The need for treated water and sanitation facilities in displacement sites and violence-affected neighborhoods is far beyond what MSF can provide.

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Displaced Haitians collect water.

News | Aug 09, 2024

Bangladesh: Spike in numbers of war-wounded Rohingya people arriving from Myanmar

MSF staff say this is the first time in a year they have seen serious injuries on this scale.

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Rohingya refugees meet up and talk in the streets of the camps of Cox's Bazar.

News | Aug 08, 2024

MSF resumes support to local groups helping migrants in Arizona desert

Migrants and asylum seekers crossing the US-Mexico border face serious health risks with little access to medical care.

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MSF Project Coordinator Dr. Belen Ramirez speaks with a woman and a child while she holds the mother’s 8-month-old baby. Dr. Ramirez provided the mother with clean water so she could prepare her baby’s formula. Her group had just arrived from Guatemala.

News | Aug 06, 2024

West Bank, Palestine: “You can’t get sick here, it’s not allowed"

Israeli authorities are blocking Palestinians' access to health care in the West Bank.

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A Palestinian teenager finds shelter from the sun after his home was demolished without warning in Umm al Kheir, Masafer Yatta, West Bank.

News | Aug 06, 2024

MSF survey shows continued cycle of violence against displaced women in eastern DR Congo

More than one in 10 young women reported being raped in displacement camps in and around Goma.

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A displaced Congolese woman in a makeshift camp near Goma, DRC.

News | Aug 01, 2024

Sudan: Attacks on El Fasher hospitals and supply blockade put lives at risk

MSF is outraged and alarmed over repeated attacks on hospitals in El Fasher, North Darfur, and the blockade on urgently needed medicines and food.

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The triage area in the outpatient department at the MSF hospital in Zamzam camp, Sudan.

News | Jul 29, 2024

Gaza: Nasser Hospital must be protected as health facilities cope with a deadly July

MSF calls on all parties to ensure safe access to care and avoid the evacuation of Nasser Hospital, which would endanger hundreds of patients.

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Destruction inside Nasser Hospital in Gaza on April 23, 2024.

News | Jul 26, 2024

ViiV must urgently help get more people on lifesaving HIV prevention medicine

There were an estimated 1.3 million new HIV infections last year, but ViiV distributed only enough CAB-LA for approximately 13,000 people as it prioritizes profit.

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An MSF worker meets with community members to share information about the services that are available to them.

News | Jul 23, 2024

Severe floods expected to ravage South Sudan over the coming months

Rising water levels and forecasted heavy rainfall could cause flooding on a scale unprecedented in the last century.

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A mother and daughter show in their palms the red bean seeds they are about to plant in the garden plot they are cultivating in Bentiu camp for internally displaced people.

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