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Sameer*, a 16-year-old living with advanced HIV, talks to Meena Kumari. Guru Gobind Singh Hospital in Patna, Bihar.

Game-changing HIV prevention drug must be available for $40 per year — everywhere

News Jun 17, 2026

News Jun 15, 2026

Ebola disease outbreak outpaces emergency response in DR Congo

Ebola treatment center in DR Congo.

News Jun 12, 2026

Afghanistan: MSF staff detained amid growing restrictions on women

White flag of Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) against the sky

story Jun 05, 2026

Restoring critical services in Dahiyeh, south Beirut

A blast-shattered window at Haret Hreik Municipality Primary Health Care Center, which was partially destroyed by an Israeli strike in March 2026.

story Jun 04, 2026

How MSF teams are “greening” operations around the world

Integrated Community Case Management (ICCM) Outreach in Abyei

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 | Jun 10, 2026

Why play therapy is essential to a child’s recovery

Play therapy is a valuable tool in treating children, and strengthens caregiver bonds and coping skills.

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A woman plays with her granddaughter in Ethiopia.

Story | May 12, 2026

Drought and displacement affect millions in Somalia and Ethiopia

Almost 1 in 4 people in Somalia face acute food insecurity, amid a collapsing humanitarian landscape.

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A shepherd stands with a flock of goats in Somalia.

Story | Feb 03, 2026

Fighting malnutrition in one of Ethiopia’s harshest landscapes

MSF is supporting child and maternal nutrition in Afar, where intense heat, unsafe drinking water, and long travel distances limit access to timely health care.

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A woman holds her daughter in Ethiopia.

Story | Oct 08, 2025

Life after conflict in Tigray: Why mental health care can’t wait

For thousands of people still coping with the scars of war and displacement, mental health care isn’t a luxury—it’s a lifeline.

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Three years after the 2022 Pretoria peace agreement ended hostilities in Ethiopia's Tigray region, over 760,000 people remain displaced, many in overcrowded camps with limited access to food, clean water, sanitation, and shelter.

Story | Aug 05, 2025

Aid cuts threaten refugees’ lives in Ethiopia’s Gambella region

MSF is overwhelmed by the increased number of patients, and we fear the needs will rise as more health facilities shut down.

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Parents and children sit on the floor at a therapeutic feeding center in Ethiopia.

News | Jul 15, 2025

MSF internal review finds three staff members were deliberately targeted and killed in Tigray, Ethiopia in 2021

We hope that by pursuing the truth of what happened to our colleagues, we can contribute to building a safer environment for humanitarians around the world.

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The car MSF staff were traveling in when they were killed in Tigray, Ethiopia, in 2021.

News | Jul 15, 2025

The search for clarity on the killings of three MSF staff in Ethiopia: Executive summary

After four years of no answers from the relevant parties, we are releasing our internal report on what happened the day our colleagues were murdered in 2021.

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From left: A satellite image of Ethiopia taken on June 26, 2021, of a stretch of road south of where MSF's slain colleagues were found, showing a series of vehicles in tight linear formation; the same stretch of road pictured on June 22, 2021, cleared of vehicles.

Alert Magazine | Jun 26, 2025

Deadly ripple effects

US aid cuts and policy shifts are hurting people caught in conflict and crises.

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MSF staff meet before changing shifts at the cholera treatment center in Malakal, South Sudan.

News | May 22, 2025

MSF medical team in Ethiopia follows South Sudanese refugees fleeing border violence

For weeks, Ethiopia’s Gambella region has been experiencing a dual emergency of a cholera outbreak as well as an influx of South Sudanese refugees fleeing violence.

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South Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia's Gambella region.

News | Apr 24, 2025

The first 100 days of a growing global health and humanitarian emergency

US cuts to foreign aid are hurting people caught in conflict and crisis.

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A woman stands in front of an MSF tent with her child in Juba, South Sudan.

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