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MSF teams have mobilized to bring essential medical care closer to people displaced by the war across Lebanon.

Families in Lebanon face uncertainty under bombs and new evacuation orders

story Mar 13, 2026

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Supporting lifesaving care for women and girls

A member of MSF's community outreach team speaks with a patient who received safe abortion care in Mozambique.

News Mar 09, 2026

South Sudanese government offensive forces mass evacuation of Akobo and suspension of MSF activities

Médecins Sans Frontières’ (MSF’s) hospital in Lankien, Jonglei state, South Sudan, was hit in an airstrike by the government of South Sudan forces during the night of Tuesday, 3 February 2026.

story Mar 12, 2026

A safe space for LGBTQI+ patients in San Pedro Sula

Inclusive care for LGBTQI+ patients in San Pedro Sula

story Mar 16, 2026

Helping vulnerable residents cope with power cuts in Ukraine

An outreach worker gives a woman a flashlight in Ukraine.

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Story | Jan 22, 2026

The shared challenges of giving birth

The stories of patients from Nigeria, Central African Republic, and Bangladesh illustrate the shared challenges pregnant women face trying to access care.

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A woman cradles her newborn in Central African Republic.

Story | Nov 13, 2025

Living with diabetes in Central African Republic

Patient empowerment is at the core of MSF’s diabetes project in Carnot, helping patients self-manage their health and thrive.

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A diabetes patient speaks with a doctor in Central African Republic

Story | Nov 03, 2025

Clean and green: Solar-powered health care in Central African Republic

Solar power is ensuring health care access in CAR, where only one in seven people has access to electricity.

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Solar panel in Bossangoa, Central African Republic.

Story | Sep 09, 2025

Vaccination via motorcycle and canoe in Central African Republic

The suspension of USAID funding in 2025, coupled with several international donors scaling back their commitments to CAR, has directly impacted the health system’s capacity to meet people’s basic needs.

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MSF workers load canoes with vaccination supplies in Central African Republic.

Story | Nov 20, 2024

Why premature babies' survival often depends on where they were born

Three-quarters of premature babies who die could have been saved with access to basic health care.

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A premature baby wrapped in a pink blanket in Nigeria.

Story | Aug 07, 2024

Filling the gaps in health care access in Bambari, Central African Republic

MSF is helping people access health care in remote communities in Central African Republic, which has just six doctors for every 100,000 people.

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An MSF team arrives in the village of Wogra in Central African Republic

News | Apr 15, 2024

Gavi must do more to get vaccines to people excluded from vaccination

More people worldwide are falling ill with vaccine-preventable diseases because those in fragile and emergency settings don’t have access to routine vaccinations.

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Vital Response to Diphtheria in Siguiri - Guinea

News | Nov 02, 2023

MSF report finds sharp spike in sexual violence cases in CAR

While there have been some positive developments over the last five years, the number of survivors seeking help is still just the tip of the iceberg.

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MSF teams hold a group session for male sexual violence survivors in Central African Republic.

Story | Oct 27, 2023

Mending the invisible wounds of sexual violence

Survivors of sexual violence in the Central African Republic share stories of stigma, survival, and community support in a new MSF report.

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A smiling woman in brightly colored dress sits on the lawn in front of a brick building in Central African Republic.

Story | Sep 22, 2023

e-CARE: An app to fill in the gaps in pediatric care

The app serves as a virtual medical assistant, using an algorithm to aid diagnosis and treatment for children under five in the Central African Republic.

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An MSF staff member at the Kidjigra center holds a tablet with the e-CARE application for pediatric consultations in Bambari, Central African Republic.

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