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Displaced people reaching Tawila locality, Sudan, aboard a truck.

No end in sight: Sudan’s two years of war

story Apr 14, 2025

News Apr 16, 2025

Gaza has become a “mass grave” for Palestinians and those helping them

A displaced Palestinian family returns to Beit Lahia, northern Gaza, on a tuk-tuk on February 17, during the brief ceasefire.

story Apr 21, 2025

When every minute counts: Responding in the critical first 72 hours of an epidemic

MSF staff meet before changing shifts at the cholera treatment center in Malakal, South Sudan.

News Apr 09, 2025

MSF steps up Myanmar earthquake response

MSF staff operate a mobile clinic in Mandalay, Myanmar.

story Apr 17, 2025

How a girls-only space in Paris is helping vulnerable young migrants

An MSF staff member laughs with a young girl migrant at MSF's day center in Paris, France.

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Story | Nov 22, 2024

Malaria: What to know about the world’s deadliest parasite

Discover key facts about malaria, the parasitic disease impacting millions.

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A health promoter holds a mosquito net in Kenya.

Story | Apr 24, 2024

Climate change is worsening the malaria epidemic in Madagascar

People in Ikongo district are struggling with malaria coupled with malnutrition, a dual crisis fueled by the climate emergency.

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Mother sits beside her child receiving treatment for malaria.

News | Nov 28, 2023

COP28: Leaders must take action on health impacts of climate change

“The world’s most vulnerable people are paying with their health and their lives for a problem they did not create.”

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Farmers cultivate their land near the village of Riko in Katsina State amid a drought.

Story | May 01, 2023

Climate shocks, food insecurity, and malaria in Madagascar

As one of the countries most at risk of climate change, Madagascar has seen worsening health problems in vulnerable communities.

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Bruanette works at the MSF clinic

News | Mar 14, 2023

Malawi: MSF responds to medical needs following Cyclone Freddy

MSF is concerned about reemergence of cholera following storm as Malawi remains the most cholera-affected country in Africa

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MSF respond to the worst cholera outbreak in Malawi in 20 years

Story | Jan 26, 2023

Madagascar: Climate factors contribute to malnutrition spikes

MSF teams are treating thousands of children and expecting cases to rise

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Ifanirea, Ikongo district, Madagascar

Story | Mar 01, 2022

Madagascar: Caring for communities hit by back-to-back cyclones

Cyclones Batsirai and Emnati destroyed health centers and impacted more than 150,000 people.

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Mahatsara Iefaka after Emnati cylone hit Madagascar

Story | Aug 27, 2021

Madagascar: MSF calls for an immediate increase in aid as food and nutrition crisis continues

MSF teams are treating malnourished children as annual lean season looms

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A young patient is called for a consultation at a mobile MSF clinic in Ambatomena, Madagascar, in January 2021.

Story | Jul 09, 2021

MSF responds to severe nutrition crisis in Madagascar

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Exploratory mission in Madagascar - July 2021

Story | Jul 09, 2021

MSF steps up response to nutrition crisis in Madagascar

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Exploratory mission in Madagascar - July 2021

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