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How US policies are reshaping global health and humanitarian aid, one year later

News Jan 20, 2026

story Jan 21, 2026

States are failing to protect civilians and medical care during war

Damage to a hospital in the town of Vysokopilla in Kherson, Ukraine.

story Jan 08, 2026

Malaria in Nigeria: How early diagnosis and care make the difference between life and death

A woman holds her baby in a hospital in Nigeria.

News Jan 05, 2026

Doctors Without Borders USA welcomes new CEO Tirana Hassan

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story Jan 14, 2026

Refugees in Burundi face alarming humanitarian needs

Refugees from DRC arrive by bus at a camp in Burundi.

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Story | Dec 11, 2025

What does Syria look like a year since the fall of Assad?

The humanitarian crisis in Syria persists, with a damaged health care system and a widening gap between needs and funding.

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An MSF staff leads an information session in Syria.

Story | Oct 15, 2025

No shame in asking for help: Men’s mental health in the Middle East and North Africa

Many male patients struggle to ask for mental health support due to stigmas that MSF is working to overcome.

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A mental health worker speaks to a community member in Lebanon.

Story | Aug 19, 2025

Facing the ghosts of torture in Syria

Many people previously detained in Syrian prisons suffered physical and psychological injuries, as well as medical neglect.

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An animated silhouette of a person being grabbed by the arm in Syria.

Story | Aug 08, 2025

No way home: The scars of war in Syria remain

Over half of the Syrian population remains displaced while cuts to US aid funding make health care increasingly difficult to access.

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Displaced children in Syria.

News | Jul 29, 2025

MSF expands humanitarian response in Syria

After more than a decade of conflict, 16.5 million people need assistance amid widespread humanitarian needs.

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An MSF staff measures a patient's blood pressure in Syria.

Story | Jun 06, 2025

Landmines: The hidden danger injuring people returning home in Syria

Urgent funding is needed to support mine action organizations, scale-up explosive device and landmine clearance, and improve mapping of contaminated areas in Syria.

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A boy with an amputated foot sits on a gurney while his mother stands next to him in Syria.

Story | May 06, 2025

Providing care for burn victims in Atmeh, Syria

Many in Syria remain trapped by landmines, destroyed infrastructure, and a lack of basic services, living in camps where US funding cuts have exacerbated conditions.

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Children receiving care for burns at MSF's hospital in Atmeh play in the recreation area.

Story | Apr 03, 2025

Syria: MSF opens emergency room in Damascus suburb

The scars of war are evident in Daraya, on the outskirts of Damascus, with large-scale destruction and entire areas flattened.

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MSF team open the Daraya ER in Syria.

News | Mar 12, 2025

MSF delivers trauma kits in western Syria

We continue to call for the protection of civilians, medical facilities, patients, and health care workers in Syria.

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MSF staff distribute supplies in Syria.

Story | Mar 07, 2025

Through her art: Tales of displaced women

Four women from the Middle East and North Africa share their stories of unimaginable hardships, including displacement, loss of family members, and inadequate medical care.

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Illustration of a mother taking her injured child on a motorbike in Gaza.

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