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MSF staff in a mobile medical unit treat a woman in Lebanon.

MSF responds to humanitarian needs in Lebanon amid military escalation

story Sep 24, 2024

News Sep 24, 2024

UN political declaration on antimicrobial resistance must go beyond words on paper

An MSF staff member in a laboratory.

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 25, 2024

Italian authorities issue yet another detention order for MSF’s rescue ship Geo Barents

A search and rescue vessel approaches an overcrowded boat in the Mediterranean sea.

News Sep 25, 2024

The world's collective failure on Sudan couldn’t be clearer

Tammam at UN General Assembly

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Story | Sep 23, 2024

Fears of outbreaks grow after severe floods in Nigeria

MSF is calling for urgent support to prevent waterborne diseases and malnutrition.

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Woman and children line up to gather water in a displacement camp in Nigeria.

Story | Sep 20, 2024

Migrants, asylum seekers, refugees, and immigrants: What’s the difference?

Whether due to war, political persecution, natural disasters, or poverty, millions of people are on the move across the world.

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

Story | Sep 11, 2024

Curbing malaria with indoor spraying in Niger

The rainy season in Magaria health district is marked by a surge in malaria and malnutrition cases each year.

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A person sprays pesticide inside a house in Niger.

Story | Aug 12, 2024

Conflict in DR Congo: What’s happening & how to help

Violence is escalating in eastern DR Congo, where the humanitarian needs are dire and rising. Here’s what to know.

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The MSF-supported Kishinji health center is located in the Minova health zone in South Kivu province, 3km from the Bugeri IDP site in DRC.

Story | Aug 06, 2024

MSF treats overwhelming surge of malnutrition cases in Nigeria’s Bauchi state

Community-based solutions can play a critical role in identifying and treating children with malnutrition as MSF teams see a catastrophic increase in cases.

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Overwhelming surge of malnutrition cases in Bauchi

Story | Jul 31, 2024

Healing in exile: Stories of refugees fleeing war in Sudan

In Chad, Sudan war survivors are recovering from the physical and mental wounds of war amid a massive humanitarian crisis.

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Portrait of Walid Abdul Khalil, 21 years old, in MSF surgical unit. He grew up as a refugee in camps in eastern Chad.

Story | Jul 26, 2024

When does hunger become famine?

Learn the difference between hunger and malnutrition and what it means when famine is declared.

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Starving refugees in South Sudan.

Story | Jul 23, 2024

Who is Tom Brown? Preventing malnutrition in Nigeria

Traditional recipes are providing the key to effective malnutrition prevention and treatment.

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MSF health promoter lets a child taste test Tom Brown, a nutrient-rick porridge, in Nigeria.

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 18, 2024

How climate change affects the lives of displaced mothers in South Sudan

Displaced women are bearing the brunt of climate change in South Sudan, where frequent floods in recent years have destroyed homes and livelihoods.

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