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Displaced Palestinians wait in line to get the clean water from a water station in Tal Al-Sultan, a neighborhood in the southern Gaza town of Rafah.

Siege of Gaza: MSF denounces new aid mechanism proposed by US and Israel

News May 15, 2025

story May 06, 2025

People fleeing violence in North Darfur need shelter, water, and food

The entrance of the emergency room in Tawila Hospital.

News May 12, 2025

MSF teams in Mexico are seeing more survivors of extreme violence

Shadow of a person with crutches in Mexico City.

story May 16, 2025

Repairing skin: A return to life for burn victims in Haiti

A physiotherapist maneuvers a patient's burned hand at MSF's hospital in Tabarre, Haiti.

News May 16, 2025

US funding cuts threaten HIV and TB research in South Africa

An MSF staff member in a tuberculosis clinic in South Africa.

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Oct 14, 2023

How we're responding to the war in Gaza

As the war in Gaza grinds on, MSF teams are providing Palestinians with medical care and humanitarian support under a decimated health system and overwhelming needs.

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A family sits in the rubble of their destroyed home in Al Saraya in Gaza City, with their tent set up across from the debris.

Story | May 14, 2025

Migration: A worldwide crisis of solidarity

MSF’s head of operations in Latin America takes stock of the changing landscape of migration amid US policy changes.

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A migrant climbs onto a train in Mexico.

News | May 12, 2025

MSF teams in Mexico are seeing more survivors of extreme violence

At MSF’s specialized center in Mexico City, an increasing number of patients are being admitted after facing the consequences of insecurity along the migration route and new restrictive US immigration policies.

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Shadow of a person with crutches in Mexico City.

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 29, 2025

Healing in a harsh environment: Mental health care for Sudanese refugees in Chad

Psychologist Jade Lage explains how MSF teams are responding to the mental health needs of Sudanese refugees living in Metché camp.

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Sudanese refugees in Metche camp receive vital mental health support

Story | Apr 28, 2025

Rainy season threatens to worsen malnutrition crisis in Darfur

Supplies for malnutrition treatment and food distribution programs should be pre-positioned now, before communities are cut off by the rainy season.

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MSF staff offload a truck in preparation for a food distribution on the outskirts of Nyala, South Darfur.

News | Apr 24, 2025

The first 100 days of a growing global health and humanitarian emergency

US cuts to foreign aid are hurting people caught in conflict and crisis.

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A woman stands in front of an MSF tent with her child in Juba, South Sudan.

News | Apr 18, 2025

Sudan: Desperation as hundreds of thousands flee Zamzam camp

People are dying of thirst as the Rapid Support Forces wage war in and around Sudan's largest camp for displaced people.

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Displaced people arrive in Tawila after fleeing new attacks on Zamzam camp in North Darfur, Sudan.

Story | Apr 17, 2025

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

MSF teams in Pantin, Paris have created a safe space for vulnerable unaccompanied migrant girls navigating the French immigration system.

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

News | Apr 15, 2025

Sudan’s largest displacement camp is under attack

The half-million residents of Zamzam camp have been starved, shelled, and deprived of lifesaving assistance.

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Newly displaced families arrive in Tawila on April 13 following new attacks in Zamzam camp, Sudan.
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