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A hole shot through the wall of a hospital in El Fasher, Sudan.

Sudan: Despite UN resolution, civilians remain trapped by intense fighting in El Fasher

News Jun 22, 2024

World Refugee Day: 117 million people are displaced worldwide

Sudanese women and their unwavering determination to protect their families

News Jun 21, 2024

Gaza: Critical shortages of medical supplies in MSF-supported facilities

Flooded streets and wreckage in Gaza.

News Jun 21, 2024

Medical supplies arrive in Haiti after three-month disruption

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

story Jun 20, 2024

Four refugee crises happening in 2024

Where the transition has no end

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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Research | Mar 07, 2024

Haiti: Survey reveals extreme level of deadly violence in Port-au-Prince

A survey conducted by MSF’s Epicentre shows an abnormally high mortality rate, with more than 40 percent of all deaths caused by violence.

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A busy scene with people in the middle of Port-au-Prince

Research | Apr 03, 2023

Israel's coercive measures harm Palestinians' health in Masafer Yatta

A new MSF report documents the physical and mental health impact of evictions and movement restrictions on Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.

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A woman in traditional Palestinian dress in front of the ruins of her home after it was demolished by Israeli forces in Masafer Yatta, West Bank.
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