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A diabetes patient speaks with a doctor in Central African Republic

Living with diabetes in Central African Republic

story Nov 13, 2025

News Nov 12, 2025

Staggering malnutrition rates in Sudan amid wider emergency

Mothers and their children wait to receive Plumpy'Nut, a fortified peanut-based paste used to treat moderate acute malnutrition, at a clinic in Dabaniera camp in Tawila, North Darfur.

News Nov 10, 2025

COP30 must address health needs of communities affected by the climate emergency

MSF larviciding team walks through a marsh in DR Congo.

story Nov 13, 2025

A chance at life amid genocide: A father and son’s journey from Gaza

MSF nurse Mohammad and his son Omar sit in the playground at MSF's reconstructive surgery hospital in Amman, Jordan, where Omar is being treated for an injury sustained in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza.

story Nov 06, 2025

MSF supplies arrive in Jamaica to help people affected by Hurricane Melissa

MSF staff truck water to areas affected by Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica

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Story | Oct 27, 2025

Tapachula: Once a transit hub, now a dead end for migrants stranded in northern Mexico

Restrictive immigration policies and regional pressure to curb migration have transformed Mexico into a country of containment for stranded migrants.

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A caravan of about 500 people travel north from Tapachula in 2021. The city was once a major transit point for migrants but has since become a dead end for people trying to reach safety.

News | Sep 26, 2025

Global health at risk as funding cuts threaten fight against AIDS, TB, and malaria

MSF is already witnessing deadly consequences as vital global health funders withdraw from places where we work.

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An MSF staff explains a malaria vaccine to a family in Chad.

Story | Aug 18, 2025

MSF denounces that US trade pressure may interfere with access to medicines in Brazil

Investigation launched by Washington echoes pressure from major pharmaceutical companies by baselessly accusing Brazil of failing to adopt intellectual property protection measures,

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An MSF worker unloads medical supplies off a boat in Brazil.

News | Aug 13, 2025

Congress must uphold US law and suspend security assistance to Israel

MSF USA joins more than 80 organizations calling on the US to end support for atrocities in Gaza and secure a surge in humanitarian aid.

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A large crowd of Palestinian aid seekers in Gaza, where starvation has taken hold.

Story | Aug 12, 2025

Dehumanizing migration policies are endangering hundreds of thousands in the Americas

MSF calls on governments in the region to shift away from harsh deterrence tactics and toward humane migration and protection policy.

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An MSF staff member talks with migrant children in Mexico.

Story | Aug 04, 2025

Breastfeeding while migrating through Latin America

For migrants, when everything else fails and all systems become hostile, breastfeeding may be the only constant in an uncertain world.

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A woman holds her baby daughter in Mexico.

News | Jul 25, 2025

Plan to dismantle PEPFAR must be stopped

The shuttering of PEPFAR will undoubtedly lead to millions of preventable deaths.

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Living with HIV/Aids through Conflict and Displacement - Macomia

News | Jul 24, 2025

Unconscionable: US plan to destroy $9.7 million of contraceptives

MSF condemns the decision to destroy these critical medical supplies, which will have devastating consequences for the communities where we work.

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A midwife speaks with a patient at Chingussura health center in Beira, Mozambique.

News | Jul 18, 2025

US cuts to international aid harm people caught in conflict and crisis around the world

MSF remains committed to providing global health and humanitarian aid, but we can’t do it all alone.

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Dr Biaksoubo Keblouabé examines Nasrin, 11, who was diagnosed with malaria in Chad.

News | Jul 14, 2025

WHO-recommended lenacapavir could offer a path toward an HIV-free world, but only if people can access it

Amid global funding cuts, MSF is deeply concerned about people’s access to this game-changing HIV prevention medicine.

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Dr. Abidova talks to a client in Uzbekistan

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