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

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

News Sep 13, 2024

story Sep 19, 2024

48 hours at the US-Mexico border

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.

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.

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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.

Story | Jul 16, 2024

Treating malnutrition in Afghanistan

MSF is seeing high numbers of malnourished children as families struggle with lack of food, money, and access to care.

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Story | Jun 17, 2024

Dying to reach health care in Afghanistan

The lack of long-term structural support is taking a toll on public health care facilities in Afghanistan, including neonatal and pediatric intensive care.

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Caretakers listen to the health promotion session inside the triage waiting area of the Paediatric ward at the Mazar-i-Sharif Regional Hospital.

Story | Dec 20, 2023

Bringing care to Afghan children in Balkh province

MSF’s new project aims to fill critical gaps in pediatric and neonatal care in Afghanistan’s northern provinces.

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A small child is checked by an MSF staff member with her mother standing beside her in Afghanistan.

Story | Dec 07, 2023

Moments of hope

Despite the emergencies of 2023, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams also witnessed moments of hope from our projects around the world

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A woman, outside of a building, speaking to a pharmacist through a window. They are both smiling at each other.

Story | May 31, 2023

Reaching Afghan women in remote Bamyan province

After more than 40 years of armed conflict, natural disasters, and epidemics, Afghan people today face a new phase in a grinding humanitarian crisis.

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

News | Feb 06, 2023

Health of Afghans impacted by poverty, restrictions on women, and a broken health care system

Policymakers must strengthen primary health care, address the economic crisis, and ensure women's access to education and employment.

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Boost Hospital | Neo Natal Intensive Care Unit

Story | Dec 20, 2022

Forgotten Emergencies 2022: MSF responds

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San Vicente Migration Center

Story | Aug 15, 2022

Afghanistan: One year after US withdrawal, massive humanitarian needs remain

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Nyayesh

Story | Jul 21, 2022

The migration double standard

International solidarity and support for Ukrainian refugees show humane migration policy is possible. So why are people fleeing other countries treated differently?

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