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Migrants at the US-Mexico border.

Biden order limiting asylum at southern border will harm people's health

News Jun 04, 2024

ONGOING EVENT Jun 01, 2024

Photoville 2024: Connecting threads

Migrants travel through Ecuador, Colombia and Panama.

story Jun 05, 2024

48 hours of relentless fighting and bombing: A nurse’s update from Gaza

Destruction in Khan Younis, southern Gaza.

story Jun 05, 2024

Refugees, migrants, asylum seekers, and IDPs: What’s the difference?

A child stands next to a caregiver on the deck of a search and rescue ship.

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 | Sep 11, 2015

Helping Women Through Fistula Repair in Nigeria

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Story | May 20, 2015

Fistula: A Problem of Women Not Getting the Right Care

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Story | Mar 13, 2013

Women Rendered Incontinent In Childbirth Get Transformative Surgery

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Story | May 09, 2012

An Indispensable Chadian Surgeon

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Story | Mar 08, 2011

Working to End Fistulas in Congo

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Story | Mar 04, 2011

A Chance at a New Beginning: Fistula Camp in CAR

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Story | May 25, 2010

Nigeria: Fistula Repair Surgery

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Story | Jul 01, 2007

Treating Fistula in the Democratic Republic of Congo

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