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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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Story | Dec 07, 2023

In Libya, fears of rain, clouds, and climate change

MSF’s mental health patients in flood-struck Derna are “haunted by the fear that the floods could happen again."

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A damaged bridge with water flowing through in Derna, where MSF is providing mental health care.

Story | Dec 06, 2023

“You’re going to die here”: Abuse in Libyan detention centers

A new MSF report documents abuses, degradation, and inhumane conditions in Libyan detention centers holding refugees, asylum seekers, and migrants.

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A group of migrants and refugees gathered together in a shared dwelling in Libya in August 2021.

Research | Nov 21, 2023

The new normal of EU migration policies in the Central Mediterranean

“No one came to our rescue”: MSF’s new report documents how European states have knowingly put people’s lives at risk by delaying or failing to coordinate rescues and facilitating forced returns.

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Silhouettes of people rescued by MSF from the Mediterranean Sea

Story | Sep 27, 2023

Addressing mental health after deadly floods in Libya

An interview with MSF Head of Emergency Michel Olivier Lacharité on the situation in Derna after floods left by Storm Daniel.

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Rubble of buildings destroyed by flooding in Derna, where MSF is providing mental health support to survivors.

Story | Sep 19, 2023

MSF prepares for medical response in Derna, Libya

MSF medical coordinator Manoelle Carton describes the situation in the Libyan cities of Derna and Susah, one week after the devastating floods caused by Storm Daniel.

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Crumbled cement buildings in a desert area of Derna where MSF is preparing further activities.

Story | Jul 13, 2023

A treacherous journey

How increasingly inhumane policies are making it more dangerous—and deadly—for people to seek safety in Europe.

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MSF search and rescue teams on an orange rescue boat respond to a migrant ship in distress in the Mediterranean sea

Story | Mar 08, 2023

Tales of women at sea

“I am a mother. I am a woman. There are so many things that link us together.”

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General - Tales of Women at Sea

Story | Nov 11, 2022

"All I wish now is to feel safe": Stories from survivors rescued at sea

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Rotation 19 - Disembarkation Catania

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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News | Mar 02, 2020

Libya: Man’s death in detention center fire underscores urgency of evacuating refugees

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Fire in detention center in Libya

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