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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 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

story Apr 09, 2024

Haiti: "Our health care system is falling apart"

A person rides a motorcycle through fire in Haiti.

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 | Jun 15, 2023

Stories of survival from the Mediterranean migration route

To mark World Refugee Day, we’re spotlighting the stories of people risking it all for a chance at safety.

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Migrants aboard search and rescue ship in Mediterranean

Story | May 30, 2023

Haiti: MSF expands maternal health care in Port-à-Piment

The reopening of a clinic destroyed in the 2021 earthquake restores the community's access to maternal health care.

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Health promoters in Rendel, February 2023, Haiti

News | May 25, 2023

Greece: MSF condemns abuses against migrants on Lesbos

Greek authorities must investigate reports of hundreds of missing migrants and implement safe and dignified reception conditions for those who remain on the island.

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Lesbos and Samos Oct2019

Story | May 10, 2023

Mobile clinics reach people stranded by violence in Haiti

Access to essential services is severely limited across Port-au-Prince, especially in neighborhoods most affected by the violence.

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Urban Violence Project - Mobile Clinics in Bel Air

Story | May 10, 2023

A state of constant emergency in North Kivu's Masisi hospital

In DR Congo, MSF is responding to the health consequences of years of conflict and displacement.

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Masisi, a neglected crisis in North Kivu

News | May 10, 2023

What the end of Title 42 means for people seeking safety at the US border

The public health order was exploited to shut out asylum seekers. Its expiration brings new challenges.

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MSF teams witness overwhelming needs of migrants in Mexico’s northern border cities

News | May 09, 2023

Witnessing ‘catastrophic scale’ of sexual violence in North Kivu

MSF teams in and around Goma, DR Congo, cared for 674 victims of sexual violence in just two weeks.

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Psychological support to survivors of sexual violence

News | Mar 24, 2023

MSF public comment on proposed rule to curb asylum in the US

The proposed rule would establish a “presumption of ineligibility” for asylum for most noncitizens who cross the southern border without authorization.

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People walking by a row of grey plastic tents that line a dirt road.

News | Mar 10, 2023

Honduras: MSF applauds end of 14-year ban on emergency contraceptive pill

For many years, Honduras was the only country in Latin America with a blanket ban on the "morning after pill."

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Nadia in a consultation at San Pedro Sula clinic

Story | Mar 08, 2023

Tales of women at sea

“I am a mother. I am a woman. There are so many things that link us together.”

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General - Tales of Women at Sea

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