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A nurse prepares Eman Ahmed for surgery to address gunshot and shrapnel wounds sustained in the fighting in Sudan.

Urgent: Mass atrocities in El Fasher as people remain in grave danger

News Oct 31, 2025

story Nov 06, 2025

MSF supplies arrive in Jamaica to help people affected by Hurricane Melissa

MSF staff truck water to areas affected by Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica

News Oct 29, 2025

New strikes on Gaza: “Do we really call this a ceasefire?”

The view from the entrance of Al-Rantisi Hospital in Gaza City in October 2025.

News Nov 05, 2025

Khulm earthquake: MSF teams respond in Afghanistan

A damaged home in Faqir Abad, one of the earthquake-affected villages in Firoznakhcher district, Samangan province. The quake damaged nearly 80 percent of the village, which is home to about 100 families.

News Oct 29, 2025

Hurricane Melissa: MSF is preparing to respond in Jamaica and other countries

Residents walk through Santa Cruz, Jamaica, on Wednesday, October 29, a day after Hurricane Melissa hit the island.

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Story | Sep 19, 2025

How conflict, displacement, and corporate decisions impact diabetes care

The stories of three people living with diabetes shed light on the importance of sustained access to lifesaving care.

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Tawfik has to take insulin every day in addition to around six other pills to help control his diabetes and hypertension.

News | May 16, 2025

US funding cuts threaten HIV and TB research in South Africa

Research conducted in South Africa has shaped global health policies and revolutionized TB and HIV prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and care worldwide.

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An MSF staff member in a tuberculosis clinic in South Africa.

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.

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

News | Sep 23, 2024

Diabetes medication must be made affordable and accessible

Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk, and Sanofi must drop their prices and stop blocking generic manufacturers from entering the market.

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A close-up shot of an MSF doctor pricking a patient's finger to measure the glucose levels in their blood.

Story | Sep 18, 2023

The long and winding road to affordable access to a key TB drug

Christophe Perrin, the MSF Access Campaign‘s TB advocacy pharmacist, discusses the need for secure affordable access to improved TB medicines.

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An MSF doctor in India looks at an X-ray of a lung.

News | Sep 12, 2023

J&J and Cepheid must expand access to TB drug and tests

TB is curable but remains the world’s leading infectious disease killer as pharma corporations stand in the way of affordable medical tools

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A patient sits at a table in front of an MSF staff member for a free X-ray at an MSF tuberculosis (TB) screening sites in Manila.

News | Sep 05, 2023

South Africans prepare for cholera outbreaks amid climate change

As climate change increases the frequency and scale of cholera outbreaks, MSF is training health and disaster management workers to respond.

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An MSF staff member in white vest shows a South African woman how to prepare for future cholera outbreaks.

Story | Mar 23, 2023

How to end TB: Teach it at school

MSF has developed a TB education curriculum that empowers educators and learners to become TB advocates.

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News | Mar 23, 2023

MSF applauds rejection of J&J attempt to extend TB drug patent

The rejection of the salt form of bedaquiline is welcome news for people with drug-resistant tuberculosis.

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Mirror of a woman wearing a surgical face mask in Mumbai, India.

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