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Sudanese women and their unwavering determination to protect their families

World Refugee Day: 110 million people are displaced worldwide

story Jun 18, 2024

Sudan war exacerbates humanitarian needs in neighboring South Sudan

Scene of everyday life inside the Protection of Civilians Site in Malakal, South Sudan.

News Jun 11, 2024

Latest massacres in Gaza's Middle Area illustrate complete disregard for Palestinian lives

Palestinians walk through smoke in the streets of Gaza.

story Jun 19, 2024

How Sudanese women are protecting their families amid war and displacement

A Sudanese woman holds her child smiling in Chad.

story Jun 17, 2024

Greece: The impact of living in limbo on asylum seekers’ mental health

A man sits on the shores of Greece and is tended to by two MSF workers.

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Story | Feb 13, 2013

A Month in Focus: February 2013

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Story | Feb 13, 2013

Battling a Measles Epidemic in Northeast Congo

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Story | Jan 15, 2013

A Month in Focus: January 2013

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Story | Jan 15, 2013

Vaccinating to Prevent a Measles Epidemic in DRC Camps

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Story | Feb 16, 2011

DRC: One Million Children Immunized

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Story | Jul 11, 2008

Conflict Sparks Massive Displacement in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo

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Story | Oct 15, 2004

Nurse Jessica NestrellGoing Upriver: MSF Aid Worker Battles Measles in Congo

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