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Sudanese women and children wait for malnutrition care from MSF in Zamzam camp.

Sudan’s humanitarian catastrophe must be addressed

News Apr 12, 2024

story Apr 17, 2024

The hidden wounds of sexual violence in Sudan's war

A refugee woman from Sudan in a camp in eastern Chad.

story Apr 05, 2024

Six months of siege and bloodshed in Gaza

A group of Palestinians in front of smoke from a building destroyed by Israeli airstrikes in Gaza.

story Apr 15, 2024

Life amid bullets and bombs: Stories from Sudan

Khadija Mohammad Abakkar, internally displaced person in Sudan.

story Apr 10, 2024

Sudan: Witnessing a life-and-death emergency on a massive scale

Sudanese refugees on hospital beds in eastern Chad

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 | 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 | Dec 06, 2023

“You’re going to die here”: Abuse in Libyan detention centers

A new MSF report documents abuses, degradation, and inhumane conditions in Libyan detention centers holding refugees, asylum seekers, and migrants.

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A group of migrants and refugees gathered together in a shared dwelling in Libya in August 2021.

Story | Nov 10, 2023

40 years of adversity and hope in South Sudan

Marking four decades of MSF’s medical humanitarian response in the region now known as South Sudan.

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Silhouette of a mother holding a child in the door frame of an MSF hospital in South Sudan.

Story | Jul 27, 2023

Cyclone Mocha: New restrictions hamper critical aid for Rohingya

MSF calls on military authorities in Myanmar to lift restrictions that impede urgent humanitarian action preventing further harm, disease outbreaks, and loss of life.

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MSF clinic at Kein Nyin Pyin camp Pauktaw, Rakhine State, Myanmar on 22nd June, over one month after Cyclone Mocha

Story | Jun 26, 2023

War and earthquakes leave displaced people without water in Syria

The water and sanitation system of Jindiris had already been severely weakened by over 12 years of war when the earthquakes struck in February 2023.

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Camp for displaced people in northwest Syria.

Story | May 19, 2023

Fear of deportation keeps Syrian refugees from seeking care in Lebanon

MSF patients say discriminatory rhetoric against refugees has created an atmosphere of fear and intimidation.

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Arsal - Cholera outbreak in Lebanon

Story | May 18, 2023

Making the difficult decision to leave Rokero as violence escalates in Sudan

An MSF team member in Sudan reflects on what it’s like to deliver aid during conflict—and the difficult decisions that arise when staff safety is compromised.

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Sunset over Rokero near the MSF supported hospital

Story | May 16, 2023

Mexico: Stories of adversity and hope from the border

Asylum seekers in Mexico share their experiences searching for safety in the US. 

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Migrants in Reynosa, Mexico

Story | May 12, 2023

Refugees: "We came to Sudan seeking safety. Now we are trapped.”

Vulnerable communities face further medication and food shortages as fighting in Sudan continues.

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An Ethiopian refugee family in Sudan.

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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