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People ride on a motorbike past a destroyed building in Myanmar.

MSF ready to assist in Myanmar following powerful earthquake

News Mar 28, 2025

Help our staff members reach patients with care

Welcoming a newborn baby

story Mar 26, 2025

Miscarriages and complications: A pregnant woman’s fate in Darfur

A pregnant woman and MSF patient in Darfur, Sudan.

News Mar 26, 2025

US decision to end support for Gavi puts millions of children’s lives at risk

An MSF staff member injects a measles vaccine in the arm of a child.

story Mar 27, 2025

Taking on drug-resistant TB in Afghanistan

A family of Afghans with drug-resistant tuberculosis.

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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Alert Magazine | Dec 23, 2016

Summer 2016: An MSF team in South Sudan

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Alert Magazine | Mar 16, 2016

Spring 2016: Crisis in Lake Chad

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Alert Magazine | Dec 04, 2015

Winter 2015: War comes to the hospital

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Alert Magazine | Nov 06, 2015

Fall 2015: The cost of medicine

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Alert Magazine | Nov 06, 2015

Summer 2015: Portraits of patients

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Alert Magazine | Nov 06, 2015

Spring 2015: Because tomorrow needs her

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Alert Magazine | Oct 09, 2015

Winter 2014: Ebola in West Africa

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Alert Magazine | Sep 30, 2014

Fall 2014

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Alert Magazine | Aug 04, 2014

Summer 2014: How does MSF work?

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Alert Magazine | Apr 01, 2014

Winter 2014: An uncertain future

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