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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 | Jul 29, 2024

What is dengue? Facts & how to help

Dengue is one of the fastest-spreading diseases today, with about half of the global population at risk. Here's what to know.

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A woman holds a jar up to a tree releasing mosquitoes to prevent arbovirus spreading in Honduras.

Story | Jun 03, 2024

“We have lost everything. But I am very strong:” Brazilians shelter from flood devastation

Doctors Without Borders is providing care for people displaced by disastrous floods in the south of Brazil.

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MSF worker cares for victims of disastrous floods in the south of Brazil.

Story | May 20, 2024

Brazil's floods are country’s biggest climate disaster to date

This is the fourth environmental disaster in a year, following floods in July, September, and November 2023.

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Aerial view of severe floods in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Story | Mar 18, 2024

Rivers, rainforest, and distance stand in the way of care in the Amazon

An MSF project in Portel, Brazil aims to overcome obstacles so Amazonian communities can access health care.

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MSF teams travel by boat to reach Amazonian riverside communities in Brazil.

Story | Dec 07, 2023

2023: The year in photos

Bearing witness at our medical projects around the world

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A woman holding a baby in a makeshift camp near Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo

Story | Jul 17, 2023

Bringing health care to Brazil's Yanomami Indigenous community

The absence of protection measures and cuts to health care budgets threaten the welfare of the Indigenous community.

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An MSF staff member is walking through a rural area to a hut with a thatched roof.

Story | Jul 13, 2023

Lives uprooted

Stories from MSF staff who have been forced from home.

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MSF Flag

Story | Nov 02, 2022

How MSF is responding to the climate emergency

Many of the communities we work with are already bearing the brunt of the effects of climate change and environmental crises.

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Flooding in Unity State

News | Jan 25, 2022

Brazil: MSF cares for growing numbers of Venezuelan migrants and asylum seekers in Roraima state

“During their journey, they face hunger and danger while trying to reach a safe and stable place. Despite the difficult context, we hear stories of hope and wishes of a better life.”

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Venezuelan migrants and refugees in northern Brazil

Story | Dec 28, 2021

2021: The year in photos

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Woman with her child speaking to a medic.

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