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

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

story May 28, 2024

Photoville 2024 event: Connecting threads

Migrants cross the Acandí and Tuquesa rivers on their way through the jungle of the Darién Gap.

story May 31, 2024

Q&A: Carnage and complicity in Gaza

Destruction in Khan Younis, Gaza.

story May 28, 2024

Sudan: Hospitals in El Fasher hit as fighting continues

A crowded hospital in El Fasher, Sudan.

story May 30, 2024

What’s happening in Rafah?

Displaced Palestinians inside a tent in Rafah, Gaza.

Speaking out about the emergencies our staff and patients witness is part of who we are. Explore our history and principles.

News & stories

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Story | May 22, 2020

Keeping essential medical services running during the COVID-19 pandemic

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COVID-19 Tour and Taxi, Brussels

Alert Newsletter | Jul 31, 2018

Summer 2018: Strong women

Helping women and girls survive in emergencies

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Rainy season begins in Bangladesh

Media Coverage | Jun 18, 2018

Malnutrition Deeply: Undernutrition is a Community Health Issue

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Treating Severe Acute Malnutrition in Chakradharpur block of Jharkhand

News | Apr 07, 2015

Community Management of Acute Malnutrition Can Work in India

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News | Jun 09, 2014

MSF Frontline Reports

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Story | Jan 18, 2012

India: Providing Health Care in Chhatisgarh

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News | Mar 30, 2008

Winners and Losers in India

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