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Destruction around the MSF clinic in Gaza City in June.

Urgent: Thousands trapped in Jabalia, northern Gaza, amid Israeli forces’ attack

News Oct 11, 2024

News Oct 10, 2024

Sudan: Supply blockade forces MSF to stop care for 5,000 malnourished children in North Darfur

A mother and child at Zamzam camp in North Darfur, Sudan.

News Oct 10, 2024

Civilians and medical staff in Lebanon must be protected amid Israeli bombardment

Laundry hanging to dry on a beach where displaced people are sheltering in Lebanon.

story Oct 11, 2024

The struggle of healing under poor living conditions in Greece

MIgrants and asylum seekers in Greece share their living conditions.

News Oct 02, 2024

One year of a war without rules leaves Gaza shattered

From Rafah to Khan Younis, lives in ruins

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 | Aug 08, 2024

5 films to watch for MSF’s #ShortDocsWeek

Here are five films that delve into the stories of the people we treat, the health issues they face, and the work of our staff around the world.

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Dr. Sohaib Safi stands in front of the ruins of a residential tower destroyed by an Israeli airstrike in May 2021. r

Story | Jun 07, 2024

The journey north

Documenting struggle and determination on migration routes in the Americas

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A child sits behind his mother who is crouching down on a bench after crossing the Darién Gap.

Story | Feb 28, 2024

17 days in captivity along the US-Mexico border

As Biden and Trump visit US-Mexico border, MSF raises the alarm on increasing dangers faced by migrants seeking safety in the US.

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A migrant woman's hands folded on her lap

Story | Dec 18, 2023

What migrants still face on the journey through the Americas

Learn more about the dangers migrants face as they travel the Central American migration route.

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A migrant carries a child in a backpack as he crosses the Darién jungle between Colombia and Panama.

Story | Jul 13, 2023

Beyond Title 42

Humane policies at the United States border should replace harsh new asylum restrictions.

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A woman hugs her child in Mexico after migrating from Honduras.

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 | 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.

Story | Nov 16, 2022

MSF international president speaks out on inhumane conditions for refugees in Mexico

Biden administration must commit to permanently ending Title 42.

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A man walks through the "Senda de Vida" migrant shelter in Reynosa, Mexico, at the US southern border. Hundreds of families relocated to this shelter in May 2022 after a camp that had formed in a public plaza was evacuated and cleared away. At the time, two thousand people were living in the camp, including hundreds of children.

Story | Sep 23, 2022

Migration in the Americas: “All we are looking for is a better life”

Perilous routes and inhumane migration policies are not deterring people from attempting the treacherous journey north.

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An MSF mobile clinic assists migrants at the Honduras-Nicaragua border
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