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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 17, 2025

Leaders' failure to fully replenish Global Fund threatens decades of progress against HIV, TB, and malaria

Christine Muntali, MSF's sexual and reproductive health nurse supervisor, administers a contraceptive, medroxiprogesterona, for a sex worker.

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.

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News | Sep 29, 2025

Rohingya refugees: Unable to return home, unable to find safety

Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh continue to face severe restrictions on their movement and their daily lives.

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A man shelters under his umbrella in the rain in Bangladesh.

Story | Aug 25, 2025

“We are still here”: The taro leaf as a metaphor for the Rohingya experience

Two MSF staff members reflect on a friendship and creative partnership that started in the wake of a devastating displacement crisis in Myanmar that continues to this day.

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Two boys hold taro leaves above their heads in Bangladesh.

Story | May 23, 2025

MSF significantly expands hepatitis C programs in Rohingya refugee camps

MSF aims to cure 30,000 people with hepatitis C in Bangladesh by the end of 2026.

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A health worker tests a woman for hepatitis C in Bangladesh.

Story | Dec 04, 2024

Echoes of violence in the Rohingya camps of Cox’s Bazar

Constant insecurity and lack of resources take a heavy toll on the mental and physical health of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.

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A view of Coxs Bazar camp in Bangladesh.

Story | Nov 19, 2024

As Rohingya refugees flee to Bangladesh, urgent action is needed to provide basic needs

Rohingya people who have recently fled Rakhine state, Myanmar, face overcrowding and lack of access to essential services, as well as mental stress.

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A woman and child walk up to an MSF facility in Bangladesh.

Story | Aug 21, 2024

Trapped and forgotten: The continuing struggles of the Rohingya people

Seven years after the Myanmar military launched a major campaign of violence targeting the Rohingya people, they have found little reprieve from hardship, even after fleeing for safety.

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News | Jun 13, 2024

Rohingya refugees struggle to access testing and treatment amid alarmingly high rates of hepatitis C

MSF calls on other actors to step up and help provide hepatitis C care.

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Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh three years after their exodus

Story | Jun 12, 2024

More support is needed to tackle alarming rates of hepatitis C among Rohingya refugees

Nearly one in five Rohingya refugees in the camps of Cox’s Bazar has hepatitis C. MSF has treated thousands, but it’s not sufficient to meet the rising needs.

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Profile of a Rohingya woman in a niqab in a camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh

Story | Jan 17, 2024

Out of fear: Rohingya youth trapped in violence and despair

Watch the new documentary on what Rohingya youth are facing.

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Profile of a young Rohingya woman in a green headscarf in Bangladesh.

Story | Sep 01, 2023

Former lives, in fragments

In the camps of Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, Rohingya refugees find remnants of home in the few possessions they carry with them.

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