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Destroyed vehicles in MSF convoy attack in Gaza

MSF convoy attack in Gaza: All elements point to Israeli army responsibility

story Dec 01, 2023

story Dec 01, 2023

“It isn’t written on our foreheads that we have HIV”

A woman in checker print dress surrounded by bouquets of flowers.

story Dec 01, 2023

What to know about the situation in southern Gaza

Patients on the floor at Al Aqsa hospital in Gaza with a sheet.

News Nov 28, 2023

COP28: Leaders must take action on health impacts of climate change

Farmers cultivate their land near the village of Riko in Katsina State amid a drought.

story Oct 24, 2023

“We dread nightfall”: Voices from Gaza

Wounded and displaced Palestinians in Gaza sit in front of a blue wall

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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Story | Dec 20, 2022

Forgotten Emergencies 2022: MSF responds

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San Vicente Migration Center

Story | Dec 08, 2022

2022: A year of bearing witness

We bear witness and speak out. Read stories from MSF staff about what this work means to them.

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Mental health activities in Hajjah City

Alert Newsletter | Jul 31, 2018

Summer 2018: Strong women

Helping women and girls survive in emergencies

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Rainy season begins in Bangladesh

News | Jul 12, 2017

Against Their Will: Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Against Young People in Haiti

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Story | May 18, 2011

Month in Focus: May 2011

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News | Oct 01, 2007

MSF Frontline Reports

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News | Sep 01, 2006

MSF Frontline Reports

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