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'Gaza's silent killing' - Report

Israeli offensive forces field hospital to close in Rafah

News May 14, 2024

story May 17, 2024

From bombs to desolate halls: Displaced without aid in Zalingei, Sudan

A displaced family in Zalingei, Sudan.

story May 16, 2024

In the shadow of war: Increased violence and restrictions in the West Bank

A Palestinian woman sitting beside a wall in the West Bank.

story May 15, 2024

Culturally conscious care for remote communities in Colombia

Residents of Bocas de Apartadó, an Afro-descendant town on the Baudó River, Colombia

story May 15, 2024

Sudan: Civilians devastated by heavy fighting in El Fasher

Hospital beds in a crowded room at South Hospital in El Fasher, North Darfur, Sudan.

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News | Jul 26, 2019

Libya: Shipwreck survivors are traumatized and their lives are still at risk

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Aquarius__People leaving for Maltese boat

News | Mar 20, 2019

Libya: Alarming rates of malnutrition among detained migrants and refugees

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Condemned to drown at sea or be locked up in Libya

News | Sep 10, 2018

Libya: More than 100 dead in shipwreck

Survivors in need of care are held in arbitrary detention

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Women and children in a detention center in Khoms, Libya.

News | May 14, 2018

Libya: Caring for Migrants and Refugees “Enduring Hell” in Detention

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News | May 03, 2018

Libya: Time Running Out For Hundreds of Migrants and Refugees in Dangerously Overcrowded Detention Center

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