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

Sudan’s humanitarian catastrophe must be addressed

News Apr 12, 2024

story Apr 16, 2024

MSF is deeply concerned over deportations of Afghans from Pakistan

A view of a street in Pashtunabad neighborhood, Pakistan.

story Apr 17, 2024

How a near-total absence of humanitarian access is impacting lives in Myanmar

MSF staff on their journey to set up a clinic next to a river.

story Apr 17, 2024

Tackling chronic kidney disease in Guatemala

MSF staff meet a patient with chronic kidney disease in Guatemala

story Apr 17, 2024

The hidden wounds of sexual violence in Sudan's war

A refugee woman from Sudan in a camp in eastern Chad.

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News | Feb 27, 2015

MSF launches global women's health multimedia feature

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News | Jun 10, 2014

Preventing and treating obstetric fistulas in Nigeria

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News | May 23, 2013

Working to Treat and Prevent Fistula in Burundi

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News | Feb 14, 2013

Burundi: Lack of Surgical Care Puts Women at Risk

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News | Jun 06, 2012

The Risks of Childbirth in Somalia

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News | Apr 12, 2012

CAR: Freedom From Fistula

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News | Feb 28, 2011

MSF Treats Women with Fistulas And Works to Prevent Them

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News | Jan 05, 2011

Burundi: Fistulas—the 'Backyard Disease'

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News | Mar 04, 2010

Burundi: A Girl Named 'Good News'

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