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story Sep 20, 2024

The long road to recovery for Gaza’s war-wounded children

A patient with a braced shoulder receives therapy in a MSF hospital in Amman.

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 Sep 23, 2024

Longing for Gaza after medical evacuation: Abdul Rahman’s story

Abdul Rahman, a Palestinian boy from Gaza on a hospital bed in Jordan.

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.

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News | Feb 27, 2015

MSF launches global women's health multimedia feature

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News | Jun 10, 2014

Preventing and treating obstetric fistulas in Nigeria

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News | May 23, 2013

Working to Treat and Prevent Fistula in Burundi

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News | Feb 14, 2013

Burundi: Lack of Surgical Care Puts Women at Risk

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News | Jun 06, 2012

The Risks of Childbirth in Somalia

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News | Apr 12, 2012

CAR: Freedom From Fistula

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News | Feb 28, 2011

MSF Treats Women with Fistulas And Works to Prevent Them

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News | Jan 05, 2011

Burundi: Fistulas—the 'Backyard Disease'

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News | Mar 04, 2010

Burundi: A Girl Named 'Good News'

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