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Oct 14, 2023
What to know about the mounting humanitarian crisis in Gaza and how Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is responding
Read MoreStory | Dec 01, 2023
On this World AIDS Day, members of MSF’s team in Guinea share insights on living with HIV and fighting stigma in communities.
Read MoreStory | Dec 01, 2023
For 20 years, MSF has been at the forefront of HIV/AIDS treatment in Guinea, bringing care closer to communities and building peer support networks that are a ‘lifeline’ for HIV-positive patients.
Read MoreStory | Nov 29, 2023
“That hurricane came with undisguised and sick intentions.”
Read MoreStory | Nov 28, 2023
In communities in and around Old Fangak, South Sudan, MSF is witnessing the effects of climate change and treating people who are falling ill because of it.
Read MoreNews | Nov 28, 2023
Escalating conflict in Burkina Faso has caused a dire humanitarian situation for communities caught in the crossfire, especially for children who face rising malnutrition rates.
Read MoreNews | Nov 28, 2023
“The world’s most vulnerable people are paying with their health and their lives for a problem they did not create.”
Read MoreNews | Nov 27, 2023
MSF condemns recent missile and artillery strikes and calls for the protection of medical facilities.
Read MoreResearch | Nov 21, 2023
“No one came to our rescue”: MSF’s new report documents how European states have knowingly put people’s lives at risk by delaying or failing to coordinate rescues and facilitating forced returns.
Read MoreStory | Nov 21, 2023
MSF teams in Panama are treating rising rates of sexual violence among migrants crossing the deadly Darién Gap on their journey north.
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