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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 | Apr 05, 2024

Ukraine: MSF condemns missile attack on its office in Pokrovsk

Attack leads to temporary suspension of medical activities.

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ATTACK ON MSF FACILITY - Pokrovsk

News | Feb 23, 2024

Ukraine crisis response

How MSF continues to provide care to people impacted by fighting and displacement, two years since the escalation of the conflict in Ukraine.

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MSF psychologist and children walk outside in Ukraine.

News | Feb 14, 2024

Ukraine: MSF condemns shelling of two hospitals by Russian military

Patients, medical staff, and health facilities must not be targeted.

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Damage from shelling to a health facility in Ukraine.

News | Jan 03, 2024

Physiotherapy and mental health support for Ukraine’s war-wounded

A surge in patients with amputations and complex injuries has created a critical need for physiotherapists to provide post-operative rehabilitation care.

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Viktoriia Vantsarovska works as a physiotherapist at the MSF rehabilitation project in Vinnytsia, Ukraine, with war-wounded patients.

News | Nov 27, 2023

Ukraine: MSF teams witness attacks on two hospitals

MSF condemns recent missile and artillery strikes and calls for the protection of medical facilities.

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The partially shattered glass window of an MSF ambulance in Selydove.

News | Oct 30, 2023

Ukraine: MSF evacuates 150 hospital patients due to attacks in Kherson region

Hospitals continue to be affected by missile attacks and shelling, in disregard of international humanitarian law.

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White cloth with MSF logo hangs inside the MSF medical evacuation train in Ukraine.

News | Aug 04, 2023

Ukraine: MSF denounces repeated shelling of Kherson hospital

MSF once again condemns an outrageous attack on a medical facility in Ukraine after a hospital was hit by artillery fire and shelling.

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White flag with red logo of Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) against sunny blue sky

News | Mar 02, 2023

Ukraine: MSF responds after missile attack on residential building

MSF teams at the scene of the attack are providing medical consultations, psychological first aid, and essential relief items.

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Missile attack on a residential building in Zaporizhzhia

News | Feb 17, 2023

Crisis update: How MSF is helping in Ukraine

One year after the escalation of conflict, MSF teams continue to respond to the needs of people affected by war

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Doctors on Rails - MSF Medicalised train in Ukraine

News | Sep 14, 2022

Ukraine: MSF helps provide physiotherapy for people with war wounds

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Physiotherapy in Kyiv

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