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Project Coordinator Belen Ramirez and a 17-year-old boy form Bangladesh look at a helicopter flying overhead at the End of the Wall camp in Arizona.

48 hours at the US-Mexico border

story Sep 19, 2024

News Sep 13, 2024

Sudan: After famine declaration, catastrophic malnutrition in Zamzam camp is only getting worse

A child eats ready-to-use therapeutic food to treat malnutrition in Sudan.

story May 15, 2024

MSF statement and position paper on antimicrobial resistance for UN High-Level Meeting

MSF bio lab at MSF’s Aden hospital

story Sep 18, 2024

Snakebite: Seven bites of inequity

Arop Magut’s foot

News Sep 05, 2024

Palestinians struggle to access medical care in the West Bank as Israeli raids intensify

A Palestinian man stands in the rubble of his home after it was bulldozed by Israeli forces in Jenin refugee camp.

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 | Aug 21, 2024

Trapped and forgotten: The continuing struggles of the Rohingya people

Seven years after the Myanmar military launched a major campaign of violence targeting the Rohingya people, they have found little reprieve from hardship, even after fleeing for safety.

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Testimony illustration-Behind the Wire

Story | Jul 22, 2024

Year in review: How MSF responded to world crises in 2023

From wars to natural disasters, disease outbreaks, and long-neglected crises, MSF teams responded to a multitude of emergencies in 2023.

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Girls walk to school with mountains of Bamyan province, Afghanistan in the background.

News | Jun 13, 2024

Rohingya refugees struggle to access testing and treatment amid alarmingly high rates of hepatitis C

MSF calls on other actors to step up and help provide hepatitis C care.

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Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh three years after their exodus

Story | Jun 12, 2024

More support is needed to tackle alarming rates of hepatitis C among Rohingya refugees

Nearly one in five Rohingya refugees in the camps of Cox’s Bazar has hepatitis C. MSF has treated thousands, but it’s not sufficient to meet the rising needs.

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Profile of a Rohingya woman in a niqab in a camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh

Story | Jun 03, 2024

“We have lost everything. But I am very strong:” Brazilians shelter from flood devastation

Doctors Without Borders is providing care for people displaced by disastrous floods in the south of Brazil.

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MSF worker cares for victims of disastrous floods in the south of Brazil.

Story | May 20, 2024

Brazil's floods are country’s biggest climate disaster to date

This is the fourth environmental disaster in a year, following floods in July, September, and November 2023.

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Aerial view of severe floods in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Story | Mar 18, 2024

Rivers, rainforest, and distance stand in the way of care in the Amazon

An MSF project in Portel, Brazil aims to overcome obstacles so Amazonian communities can access health care.

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MSF teams travel by boat to reach Amazonian riverside communities in Brazil.

Story | Dec 07, 2023

2023: The year in photos

Bearing witness at our medical projects around the world

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A woman holding a baby in a makeshift camp near Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo

Story | Jul 17, 2023

Bringing health care to Brazil's Yanomami Indigenous community

The absence of protection measures and cuts to health care budgets threaten the welfare of the Indigenous community.

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An MSF staff member is walking through a rural area to a hut with a thatched roof.
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