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A woman holds her baby in a hospital in Nigeria.

Malaria in Nigeria: How early diagnosis and care make the difference between life and death

story Jan 08, 2026

News Jan 02, 2026

Israel’s grave threat to withhold NGO registration

An MSF vehicle drives through the destruction in Gaza.

News Jan 05, 2026

Doctors Without Borders USA welcomes new CEO Tirana Hassan

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News Jan 08, 2026

Haiti: Escalating violence in Bel Air, Port-au-Prince

People wait outside an MSF mobile clinic in Haiti.

story Jan 07, 2026

Fear of deportation brings deadly consequences for Afghan refugees in Pakistan

Families with children wait to be seen at a clinic in Pakistan.

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Story | Aug 13, 2025

How HIV funding cuts are undermining years of progress in Zimbabwe

“We are seeing a total collapse in community-based and prevention programming, especially for key populations who are now entirely left behind.”

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Sithabile, a volunteer helping people who are HIV-positive in Zimbabwe.

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 | 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.

Story | Mar 10, 2025

Sex workers in Zimbabwe turn fear into strength

MSF peer educators are helping people overcome stigma and misinformation to access health care.

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A peer educator walks with MSF staff in Zimbabwe.

News | Nov 27, 2024

MSF to roll out injectable HIV prevention drug in southern Africa

Increasing access to this long-acting preventive medicine could be a game changer in curbing the spread of HIV/AIDS.

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Training to use long acting injectables in HIV prevention

Story | May 03, 2024

Why cholera is on the rise in Zimbabwe

Hundreds of people have died of cholera this year in Zimbabwe, where the lack of adequate water and sanitation fuels an uncontrolled outbreak.

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Women fetch wate from a river in Zimbabwe.

Story | Mar 07, 2023

Zimbabwe: Supporting teen moms and building community in Mbare

“The assistance I got from MSF inspired me to give back to my community, realizing that I was not the only one with the same problem.”

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Marvellous Nzenza and her baby

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

News | Nov 29, 2022

MSF: ViiV must make groundbreaking HIV prevention injection affordable and available

Removing barriers that block access to this medicine could help avoid millions of new HIV infections.

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MSF restarts HIV-related activities in Beira after the Cyclone Idai

Story | Sep 30, 2022

Video: Access to clean water limits disease outbreaks in Harare, Zimbabwe

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