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People line up for food distribution in South Darfur, Sudan

Sudan malnutrition crisis: Millions face emergency levels of food insecurity

story Feb 03, 2025

story Feb 06, 2025

Palestine: MSF report finds escalating attacks and obstruction of health care in the West Bank

Volunteer paramedics trained by MSF in Jenin refugee camp

story Feb 07, 2025

Syria: MSF mobile clinics reach neglected east Ghouta

MSF mobile clinic team members in east Ghouta, Syria.

story Jan 30, 2025

Why are vaccines essential health care?

Child getting a measles vaccination in Timbuktu

News Feb 02, 2025

Freezing US foreign aid will result in humanitarian disaster

Staff distribute food at an MSF facility for malnutrition treatment in South Darfur, Sudan.

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Story | May 14, 2019

Mozambique: The recovery from Cyclone Idai continues, but health needs remain

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Distribution of NFI in remote areas

Story | Apr 18, 2019

After the cyclone, preparing for future threats in Mozambique

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Mozambique

Story | Apr 15, 2019

From emergency to recovery: Mozambique one month after Cyclone Idai

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MSF response in Buzi - April 2019

News | Mar 29, 2019

Cyclone Idai, Zimbabwe: The first six days

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Zimbabwe

News | Mar 29, 2019

Malawi: MSF logistician draws on 20 years of experience in emergency flood response

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MSF emergency coordinator Said Ayub distributes non-food items including buckets and soap to people affected by the flooding in Makhanga district.
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