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MSF staff in a mobile medical unit treat a woman in Lebanon.

Lebanon: MSF responds to humanitarian needs amid military escalation

story Sep 24, 2024

News Sep 25, 2024

The world's collective failure on Sudan couldn’t be clearer

Tammam at UN General Assembly

story Sep 26, 2024

5 reasons why abortion is health care

A midwife speaks with a patient at Chingussura health center in Beira, Mozambique.

story Sep 26, 2024

How MSF provides mental health care for migrants and asylum seekers at the US-Mexico border

Migrants and asylum seekers from Bangladesh and Nepal wait for US Border Patrol to pick them up along the unpaved road next to the US-Mexico border wall in Sasabe, Arizona.

News Sep 24, 2024

UN political declaration on antimicrobial resistance must go beyond words on paper

An MSF staff member in a laboratory.

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News | Sep 05, 2024

Haiti: MSF denounces obstruction of ambulance

The death of a patient highlights the need for lifesaving care without delays.

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An MSF ambulance at Tabarre hospital, Haiti.

News | Aug 13, 2024

Urgent need for water and sanitation among people fleeing violence in Haiti’s capital

The need for treated water and sanitation facilities in displacement sites and violence-affected neighborhoods is far beyond what MSF can provide.

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Displaced Haitians collect water.

News | Jun 21, 2024

Medical supplies arrive in Haiti after three-month disruption

"These shipments are the result of a close and valuable collaboration between MSF teams and public and customs authorities, in a particularly complicated context.”

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80 tons of medical equipment and supplies arrive by plane in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

News | May 21, 2024

Haiti: Closed ports and empty shelves amid unprecedented violence

The escalating insecurity in Haiti has disrupted supply lines, leaving medical facilities without critical essentials.

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Destruction caused by clashes between armed groups and police in the Carrefour neighborhood in the suburbs of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

News | Mar 05, 2024

Haiti: MSF scales up medical response amid chaos in Port-au-Prince

Port-au-Prince's health care system is once again under enormous pressure, struggling to meet needs.

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MSF staff stand in a circle at the mobile clinic in Bel Air, Haiti

News | Dec 14, 2023

Haiti: Ambulance attack forces MSF to suspend activities at Turgeau

The indefinite suspension will allow for an analysis of the attack on Turgeau Emergency Center and a reevaluation of risks for staff and patients.

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Staff load a patient onto an ambulance at MSF's Turgeau Emergency Center in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

News | Nov 17, 2023

Haiti: Medical care severely affected by clashes in Cité Soleil

“Once again, the population is paying a high price during these clashes between armed groups.”

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A white flag bearing MSF's logo

News | Aug 28, 2023

Haiti: MSF fully reopens Tabarre hospital after armed intrusion

Medical services at Tabarre hospital in Port-au-Prince resume after an armed intrusion in July caused MSF to suspend admissions to its trauma center.

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MSF medical staff treat a patient on an operating table at Tabarre hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

News | Jul 07, 2023

Haiti: MSF condemns violent incursion at Tabarre hospital

MSF has suspended all activities at the hospital, while other medical programs in Haiti continue.

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MSF doctors operate on a patient in Tabarre hospital in  Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
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