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A woman walks through Daba Naira camp for internally displaced people in Tawila, North Darfur, Sudan.

Three years of war have shattered Sudan’s lifelines

story Apr 08, 2026

story Apr 14, 2026

How 3D masks are helping to heal facial burns in Gaza

During a follow-up session at MSF’s Gaza City clinic, MSF physiotherapist Ibtihal marks adjustments on Salam’s 3D mask to improve its fit as her facial burns heal.

News Mar 30, 2026

A humanitarian disaster is unfolding in Nyatim, South Sudan

Nyaruop sits under a tree next to the MSF clinic in Yakuach, where she and her family have taken refuge after being displaced twice.

story Apr 09, 2026

“Have you seen my brother?”: Mass casualties at Beirut hospital

Strikes on Beirut on April 8.

News Apr 10, 2026

Palestinians are still suffering six months into Gaza ceasefire

A man and his son sit outside an MSF clinic in Gaza, Palestine.

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News | Mar 26, 2026

Meet Dr. Aqsa Durrani, MSF USA's new Board President

Dr. Durrani brings to her new role years of clinical expertise and experience responding to some of the world’s most urgent humanitarian emergencies.

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MSF stethoscope and logo.

Story | Feb 10, 2026

Understanding the aid shift and its devastating impact on global health programs (podcast)

On episode 3 of the Humanitarian Lens podcast, MSF International President Dr. Javid Abdelmoneim describes the realities teams are seeing on the ground after international aid shifts.

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Host Chigo Ahunanya speaks with MSF International President Javid Abdelmoneim in episode 3 of the Humanitarian Lens podcast.

News | Feb 03, 2026

A US judicial ruling on Temporary Protected Status reflects Haiti's deepening crisis

US must extend protections for Haitian nationals on humanitarian grounds.

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Destruction caused by clashes between armed groups and police in the Carrefour neighborhood in the suburbs of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

News | Feb 02, 2026

US government concerns over key vaccine ingredient are not based on science

Reducing the global supply of vaccines that contain the preservative thimerosal means fewer children in humanitarian and conflict settings would be protected against deadly diseases.

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Maryam is vaccinated against diphtheria after walking 5 kilometers from her village to reach the weekly market in Mantcharné, Chad.

News | Jan 27, 2026

MSF condemns sweeping expansion of the Global Gag Rule

The US government’s new Promoting Human Flourishing in Foreign Assistance policy entrenches discrimination against the world’s most vulnerable.

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A patient speaks to an MSF nurse in Mozambique

News | Jan 20, 2026

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

We are witnessing the human costs of actions upending aid programs around the world

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Mugunga 3 health center in A patient has a mental health session in DR Congo

Story | Dec 18, 2025

How migrants are rebuilding their lives in Mexico City

Almost a year after the US shut down asylum processing at the southern border, hundreds of thousands of people remain in Mexico, facing uncertainty and legal limbo.

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Lucila poses for a portrait inside her mother’s shop, where she sells candy, cigarettes, and soda in Mexico.

Story | Oct 27, 2025

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

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