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Haiti: Survey reveals extreme level of deadly violence in Port-au-Prince

publication Mar 07, 2024

story Mar 11, 2024

“Post-apocalyptic” scenes from Sudan’s capital

The city of Khartoum, Sudan.

story Mar 18, 2024

Rivers, rainforest, and distance stand in the way of care in the Amazon

MSF teams travel by boat to reach Amazonian riverside communities in Brazil.

story Mar 18, 2024

Gaza: Reports of drones, tanks, and shelling near Al-Shifa Hospital

Medical staff treat a patient at Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza

story Mar 12, 2024

Four questions about what’s going on in eastern DR Congo

A Congolese woman holding a baby wrapped in a blanket in DR Congo.

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Story | Dec 07, 2023

Moments of hope

Despite the emergencies of 2023, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams also witnessed moments of hope from our projects around the world

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A woman, outside of a building, speaking to a pharmacist through a window. They are both smiling at each other.

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

News | Jun 29, 2023

EU and Greece must take accountability after deadly shipwreck

The lack of political will to ensure rescue capacity has contributed to the deadliest accident at sea recorded in the Mediterranean since 2015.

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Person wearing a white T-shirt with Doctors Without Borders logo on the back

News | May 25, 2023

Greece: MSF condemns abuses against migrants on Lesbos

Greek authorities must investigate reports of hundreds of missing migrants and implement safe and dignified reception conditions for those who remain on the island.

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Lesbos and Samos Oct2019

Story | Mar 07, 2023

Providing inclusive care for trans asylum seekers in Greece

“I feel more safe now. I feel that I belong to a community for the first time in my life.”

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Yuli on the MSF Day Care Centre balcony.

Story | Mar 07, 2023

How women are overcoming stigma and promoting sexual health

On International Women's Day, remember that millions of women and girls around the world cannot access necessary health care.

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Marvellous Nzenza with her mother Jacqueline and MSF social worker Relative Chitungo

Story | Nov 30, 2022

In Greek reception centers, asylum seekers are stranded in prison-like conditions

“Everyone is suffering from psychological distress”

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MSF mobile clinic in the Closed Control Access Centre in Zervou, Samos.

News | Oct 25, 2022

Lesvos, Greece: Migrants found handcuffed and beaten

MSF provided medical and psychological care to a group traumatized by this incident.

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Three people found handcuffed, four injured on the Aegean island of Lesvos (MSF)

Story | Aug 09, 2022

Asylum seekers treated by MSF in Greece describe violence and forcible returns

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Emergency Medical Aid (EMA) for new arrivals in Samos, Greece

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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