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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.

Emotional support for health workers on Ukraine's front lines

story Apr 23, 2024

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

News Apr 12, 2024

Sudan’s humanitarian catastrophe must be addressed

Sudanese women and children wait for malnutrition care from MSF in Zamzam camp.

News Apr 16, 2024

Myanmar: MSF office in Rakhine state destroyed

Burned remains of MSF office in Buthidaung.

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Story | Nov 15, 2023

Helping displaced people get through winter in northwestern Syria

The coming winter poses significant health risks to the two million displaced people living in tents in Idlib province.

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MSF distributes winter supplies in the worst-hit camps for displaced people, northwest Syria, in October 2023.

News | Jul 05, 2023

Syria: UN must renew cross-border humanitarian aid resolution

Humanitarian access must be sustained and expanded in northwest Syria, where 4 million people are in need of aid after more than 12 years of war.

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MSF aid worker in white vest treats child patient for cholera

Story | Jun 26, 2023

War and earthquakes leave displaced people without water in Syria

The water and sanitation system of Jindiris had already been severely weakened by over 12 years of war when the earthquakes struck in February 2023.

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Camp for displaced people in northwest Syria.

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 | Jun 02, 2023

Turkey earthquakes: The impact of MSF's response

Here’s what we’ve accomplished together, and the needs that remain.

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Responding to the acute needs in Türkiye

Story | May 19, 2023

Fear of deportation keeps Syrian refugees from seeking care in Lebanon

MSF patients say discriminatory rhetoric against refugees has created an atmosphere of fear and intimidation.

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Arsal - Cholera outbreak in Lebanon

News | Apr 25, 2023

Gavi must ensure routine vaccinations for all children under five

A growing number of unvaccinated children in crisis-hit countries remain unprotected against deadly diseases.

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Vaccination in Mingala

News | Oct 19, 2022

MSF responds to change in global cholera vaccine strategy amid unprecedented number of outbreaks

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MSF is responding to a cholera emergency in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Story | Jul 21, 2022

The migration double standard

International solidarity and support for Ukrainian refugees show humane migration policy is possible. So why are people fleeing other countries treated differently?

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Story | Jul 05, 2022

Northwestern Syria: Millions will lose access to vital medical care if humanitarian crossing closes

MSF relies on the crossing between Turkey and northwestern Syria to transport supplies and will be forced to scale down assistance if UN Security Council fails to renew the cross-border resolution.

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