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From Rafah to Khan Younis, lives in ruins

One year of a war without rules leaves Gaza shattered

News Oct 02, 2024

News Oct 04, 2024

Urgent need for assistance as Israeli bombardment causes unprecedented displacement in Lebanon

Lebanon Escalation

News Sep 30, 2024

MSF reports unprecedented number of sexual violence cases in DR Congo

At the MSF Tumaini clinic in the camps of Bulengo and Lushagala, the treatment of sexually transmitted diseases represent 60% of the consultations, 14% for family planning and 4,4% are related to the termination of pregnancy.

story Oct 03, 2024

Life in Gaza, before and after the war: A doctor's story

Dr. Sohaib Safi, MSF doctor, with his daughter on the beach in Gaza

story Oct 02, 2024

Rohingya are at risk “wherever we go, whether Myanmar, Thailand, or Malaysia”

A Rohingya woman volunteer talks to a patient at Klinik Mewah 6 in Butterworth, Penang State, Malaysia.

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Story | Sep 11, 2024

Curbing malaria with indoor spraying in Niger

The rainy season in Magaria health district is marked by a surge in malaria and malnutrition cases each year.

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A person sprays pesticide inside a house in Niger.

Story | Sep 09, 2024

Sierra Leone: Safe drinking water is essential for health care

MSF is working to ensure sustainable access to clean water in a country where more than half the population uses unsafe water sources like rivers and unprotected wells.

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A woman uses a hand pump to get safe drinking water in Sierra Leone.

Story | Aug 21, 2024

Adapting humanitarian responses to a changing climate

A new report details how MSF teams and communities are addressing the challenges climate change poses to humanitarian work.

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MSF teams in South Sudan wade through a flooded village to deliver medicine.

Story | Aug 16, 2024

Worst floods in living memory: Eastern Chad battered by heavy rain

MSF is calling for a rapid response in Koukou, eastern Chad, where there are shortages of food, shelter, drinking water, and health care as floods affect thousands of people.

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A view of massive flooding in eastern Chad.

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.

News | Jul 23, 2024

Severe floods expected to ravage South Sudan over the coming months

Rising water levels and forecasted heavy rainfall could cause flooding on a scale unprecedented in the last century.

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A mother and daughter show in their palms the red bean seeds they are about to plant in the garden plot they are cultivating in Bentiu camp for internally displaced people.

Story | Jun 25, 2024

How to provide health care without harming the environment

An MSF pilot project is working to replace single-use face masks with masks that can be washed and reworn up to 40 times.

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An MSF nurse wears a reusable face mask in Mozambique.

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 | May 06, 2024

Floods in Kenya raise the risk of waterborne diseases

At least 200 people have been killed by floods as heavy rain continues to batter the country.

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Flooded banks of Mathare river in Kenya.
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