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An informal camp for displaced Palestinians in Rafah city, in the south of the Gaza Strip near the Egyptian border.

Israeli bill to designate UNRWA a terrorist organization is an attack on humanitarian aid

News May 30, 2024

story May 30, 2024

What’s happening in Rafah?

Palestinians crowded into the streets of Rafah in southern Gaza.

story May 28, 2024

Sudan: Hospitals in El Fasher hit as fighting continues

A crowded hospital in El Fasher, Sudan.

story May 29, 2024

What is psychological first aid?

MSF Psychologist Marina Popova providing psychological first aid to a woman just arrived by bus at the reception center in Zaporizhzhia.

story May 28, 2024

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

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

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Story | Dec 07, 2023

In Libya, fears of rain, clouds, and climate change

MSF’s mental health patients in flood-struck Derna are “haunted by the fear that the floods could happen again."

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A damaged bridge with water flowing through in Derna, where MSF is providing mental health care.

News | Sep 14, 2023

Libya: MSF emergency teams assess needs in Storm Daniel aftermath

Nearly 10,000 people are missing and more than 5,000 people are dead after Storm Daniel caused severe rains and flooding that swept away entire villages.

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An MSF logistics coordinator supervises the convoy of medical material en route to Derna, Libya.
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