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Story | Jan 18, 2024
At a key border crossing in Peru, MSF teams witnessed firsthand the dire conditions and experiences that people face while seeking safety across borders.
Read MoreStory | Jan 16, 2024
Due to severe insecurity and widespread violence, MSF has had to suspend medical activities in affected areas while adapting to new needs.
Read MoreStory | Jan 12, 2024
MSF surgeon Dr. Aldo Rodriguez describes the alarming desperation he witnessed in Gaza while providing urgent care for victims of bombings, including children orphaned by the violence.
Read MoreStory | Jan 09, 2024
Escalating violence between Israeli forces and Hezbollah has forced thousands to flee, adding further strain to Lebanon’s fragile health system.
Read MoreStory | Jan 05, 2024
The majority of Gazans are now crammed into the south, where hospitals are struggling to meet the mounting needs.
Read MoreStory | Jan 04, 2024
The Israel-Gaza war has exacerbated the violence and restrictions that impact Palestinians’ daily lives in the West Bank.
Read MoreStory | Jan 03, 2024
Half a million Sudanese refugees in eastern Chad depend on humanitarian aid that remains inadequate and sporadic.
Read MoreStory | Dec 28, 2023
The only way to truly save lives in Gaza is to end this extreme violence and the collective punishment of Palestinians.
Read MoreStory | Dec 21, 2023
The crisis in Democratic Republic of Congo deepened in 2023 as displacement broke records. Here are the stories of people affected.
Read MoreStory | Dec 20, 2023
MSF’s new project aims to fill critical gaps in pediatric and neonatal care in Afghanistan’s northern provinces.
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