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Following the explosion of a fuel tanker on 14 September in Miragoâne, injured people began to arrive at the MSF hospital in Carrefour.

Haiti: MSF ambulance attacked by police, patients executed

News Nov 13, 2024

News Nov 12, 2024

Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk, and Sanofi must make insulin pens available at $1 each

A pile of insulin pens and caps used to treat diabetes.

story Nov 13, 2024

Life on the levee: Extreme flooding in South Sudan

A man fishes aboard a canoe near Old Fangak, located alone one of the world's largest wetlands, the Sudd region.

story Nov 07, 2024

Palestinians in northern Gaza are in desperate need of aid

Destruction in northern Gaza

publication Nov 11, 2024

Every climate action counts: MSF and the Lancet Countdown joint brief 2024

A man standing on a canoe near the town of Old Fangak, South Sudan.

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Story | Oct 17, 2024

Addressing the silent mental health epidemic in Somalia

After years of conflict, Somalia’s future depends not just on rebuilding its infrastructure, but on healing the minds and hearts of people.

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Two mothers holding their children in Baidoa, Somalia.

Story | Sep 27, 2024

The powerful treatment regimen redefining tuberculosis care in Somalia

A new treatment regimen called BPaLM is making it easier for Somali MDR-TB patients to complete their full course of medications.

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Dr. Ahmed Hassan gives his patient Liban Noor his daily dose of treatment for drug-resistant tuberculosis at the MSF-supported TB Hospital in Galkayo North, Somalia

Story | Aug 09, 2024

Somalia: The deadly consequences of obstacles to health care

Poverty and distance from health care centers are a dangerous combination for women and children in Somalia’s southern district of Baidoa in the Bay region

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Mothers and children in a medical outreach center in Baidoa, Somalia.

Story | Jul 26, 2024

When does hunger become famine?

Learn the difference between hunger and malnutrition and what it means when famine is declared.

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Starving refugees in South Sudan.

Story | Apr 16, 2024

Food insecurity plagues Somalia’s displaced

The city of Baidoa is struggling to support a large influx of displaced people as a lack of funding impedes humanitarian response.

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Health care worker measuring arm circumference of a child in Baidoa, Somalia

News | Jul 24, 2023

Somalia: Violence in Las Anod forces MSF to end activities 

Increased volatility and repeated security incidents have impacted the safe delivery of medical care, forcing MSF to withdraw services.

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MSF staff member in surgical mask and white vest administers an injection to a baby held by its mother in Somalia.

News | Mar 01, 2023

Somalia and Somaliland: Fighting affects medical care in Las Anod

"Staff and colleagues tell me they are afraid to be in the hospital, they can only pray."

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White flag with red logo of Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) against sunny blue sky

News | Jan 24, 2023

Kenya: Alarming increase in child malnutrition among refugees

Cholera and scarce humanitarian aid are fueling the crisis.

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Dagahaley Refugee camp, Dadaab

Story | Dec 27, 2022

2022: The year in photos

A year of MSF's medical activity around the world

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Vaishnavi, pulmonary DRTB patient from Thane

Story | Dec 20, 2022

Forgotten Emergencies 2022: MSF responds

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