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Sudanese women and their unwavering determination to protect their families

World Refugee Day: 117 million people are displaced worldwide

News Jun 21, 2024

Gaza: Critical shortages of medical supplies in MSF-supported facilities

Flooded streets and wreckage in Gaza.

story Jun 20, 2024

Four countries refugees are fleeing from in 2024

Where the transition has no end

story Jun 20, 2024

In Gaza, “everything is missing, even the idea of a future”

Palestinians line up for food and water in Gaza during the war with Israel in October 2023.

story Jun 18, 2024

Sudan war exacerbates humanitarian needs in neighboring South Sudan

Scene of everyday life inside the Protection of Civilians Site in Malakal, South Sudan.

Speaking out about the emergencies our staff and patients witness is part of who we are. Explore our history and principles.

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Story | Dec 20, 2022

Forgotten Emergencies 2022: MSF responds

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San Vicente Migration Center

Story | Dec 08, 2022

2022: A year of bearing witness

We bear witness and speak out. Read stories from MSF staff about what this work means to them.

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Mental health activities in Hajjah City

News | Oct 24, 2022

Increased aid and vaccinations needed for refugees in Kenya's Dadaab camp

MSF calls for measles and cholera vaccinations to prevent a wider emergency.

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MSF hospital in Dagahaley, Dadaab regugee complex

Story | Oct 12, 2022

Five facts about the crisis in Somalia

Displacement, drought, malnutrition, and disease outbreaks are fueling a humanitarian emergency in Baidoa.

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Baidoa Malnutrition Crises
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