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Protesters holding signs in Washington, DC as part of the Time for $5 campaign.

As Danaher reports earnings, MSF repeats call for $5 GeneXpert tests

News Apr 23, 2024

story Apr 23, 2024

Emotional support for health workers on Ukraine's front lines

MSF psychologist Vika hugs Antonina Sakhnovska, an MSF mental health patient in Kharkiv, when she begins to cry when she remembers her husband, who died in the war.

story Apr 23, 2024

Everything you need to know about cholera

A health care worker wearing PPE in MSF's Cholera Treatment Center in Quelimane, Mozambique.

News Apr 19, 2024

Italy: Charges dropped against rescues at sea

MSF search and rescue teams rescue migrants from a capsized boat in the Central Mediterranean.

story Apr 22, 2024

Water wells are helping safeguard health in remote villages in Mozambique

A woman carrying a bucket of water on her head in Mozambique

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Story | Jan 29, 2024

MSF responds to deadly Hepatitis E outbreak in South Sudan

The campaign aims to reach people in remote areas, particularly women and girls of reproductive age, who are most at risk.

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MSF staff load boxes containing hepatitis E vaccines into an MSF plane at Juba International Airport.

News | Jan 16, 2024

Guinea: Resurgence of a long-forgotten disease in West Africa

MSF is responding to the diphtheria outbreak in West Africa—the worst wave of the life-threatening disease ever recorded on the continent.

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Cisse, a health promoter, carries buckets with kits given to every patient who comes to receive treatment for diphtheria from the logistics tent set up on the ground of the Centre de Traitement Epidemiologique in Guinea.

Story | Dec 21, 2023

Voices from a forgotten crisis in DR Congo

The crisis in Democratic Republic of Congo deepened in 2023 as displacement broke records. Here are the stories of people affected.

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A displaced family in front of their tent in Democratic Republic of Congo

News | Dec 15, 2023

MSF welcomes WHO decision to recognize noma as a neglected tropical disease

Noma is a preventable and treatable disease that should no longer exist. It deserves greater attention.

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A mother and child noma patient treated by MSF in Nigeria

Story | Nov 28, 2023

In photos: The health effects of climate change in Old Fangak

In communities in and around Old Fangak, South Sudan, MSF is witnessing the effects of climate change and treating people who are falling ill because of it.

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Aerial shot of Old Fangak, which has been significantly impacted by climate change.

Research | Nov 15, 2023

Five things to know about antimicrobial resistance

Resistance to antibiotics has become a global health crisis, complicating the treatment of bacterial infections and endangering lives around the world.

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A person holds a phone with the Antibiogo application open and displays a close-up of an antibiogram.

News | Nov 14, 2023

Nigeria: Routine vaccinations are key to curbing diphtheria outbreak

Those who fall severely ill and die from diphtheria are disproportionately unvaccinated.

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An MSF staff member prepares a diptheria vaccine in Nigeria.

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.

News | Oct 18, 2023

MSF statement on NIH director nomination hearing

The nomination of Dr. Monica Bertagnolli to head NIH must only be confirmed if she commits to adopting policies and practices that ensure equitable access to lifesaving medical products.

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Free Hepatitis C medicines provided by Delhi Government.

News | Sep 18, 2023

Nigeria: Worsening diphtheria outbreak requires urgent response

Low country vaccination rates and global shortage of diphtheria treatment is exacerbating the outbreak in Nigeria and regionally.

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Several MSF medics sit on the floor in a circle in Nigeria where they work on the Kano project.

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