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Smoke over Gaza after Israeli airstrikes on October 9.

Gaza: MSF doctors killed in strike on Al Awda Hospital

News Nov 21, 2023

News Nov 27, 2023

Ukraine: MSF teams witness attacks on two hospitals

publication Nov 21, 2023

The new normal of EU migration policies in the Central Mediterranean

Silhouettes of people rescued by MSF from the Mediterranean Sea

story Nov 21, 2023

Darién Gap: “We crossed the jungle looking for a better future—not for our lives to end.”

People migrating north walk across a river in the Darién Gap between Colombia and Panama.

News Nov 19, 2023

Gaza: MSF treats patients for severe burns following airstrike

MSF medical staff apply a dressing to a young child at the MSF Burns Clinic in central Gaza after he suffered from severe burns in an airstrike. Gaza, 19 October 2023.

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News | Oct 06, 2023

Honduras: Humanitarian response is inadequate to help record numbers of migrants

MSF is treating a growing number of people in Danlí, but more help is urgently needed.

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A group of migrants standing on a line under an MSF tent in Danlí, Honduras.

Story | Sep 11, 2023

Migrants on the move: In search of safety in the Americas

Violence, hunger, and deep moments of anguish along Central American migration routes.

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A large group of people are walking along a fence holding children and belongings.

Story | Aug 25, 2023

Fighting dengue with mosquitoes

Buzzing innovation to protect people from deadly disease

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A gloved lab technician is holding a covered jar full of mosquitos, obscuring their face.

Story | Aug 24, 2023

Why MSF is releasing mosquitoes in Honduras to prevent dengue

MSF is developing a project that radically changes the way we deal with dengue and other arboviruses spread by mosquitoes.

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A man and boy look at a jar of mosquitoes to release as part of an MSF project to prevent dengue in Honduras

Story | Jun 26, 2023

Healing survivors of torture along Mexico’s migration route

“I was in the deepest, darkest place, but I made it out."

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El cuerpo tiene memoria

Story | Jun 20, 2023

Little Birds: Messages from migrant children at the Mexican border

From a shelter in northern Mexico, seven children share their hopes and dreams for the future

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drawing by migrant child in mexico

News | Mar 24, 2023

Biden administration must withdraw proposed asylum rule

The sweeping rule would disqualify most asylum seekers who pass through another country en route to the US southern border.

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MSF supports shelters in Mexico City

News | Mar 10, 2023

Honduras: MSF applauds end of 14-year ban on emergency contraceptive pill

For many years, Honduras was the only country in Latin America with a blanket ban on the "morning after pill."

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Nadia in a consultation at San Pedro Sula clinic

Story | Mar 07, 2023

Honduras: Sex-positive health care for women in San Pedro Sula

“Taking care of myself is priceless.”

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Nadia in a consultation at San Pedro Sula clinic

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

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