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MSF teams have mobilized to bring essential medical care closer to people displaced by the war across Lebanon.

Families in Lebanon face uncertainty under bombs and new evacuation orders

story Mar 13, 2026

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Supporting lifesaving care for women and girls

A member of MSF's community outreach team speaks with a patient who received safe abortion care in Mozambique.

News Mar 09, 2026

South Sudanese government offensive forces mass evacuation of Akobo and suspension of MSF activities

Médecins Sans Frontières’ (MSF’s) hospital in Lankien, Jonglei state, South Sudan, was hit in an airstrike by the government of South Sudan forces during the night of Tuesday, 3 February 2026.

story Mar 12, 2026

A safe space for LGBTQI+ patients in San Pedro Sula

Inclusive care for LGBTQI+ patients in San Pedro Sula

story Mar 16, 2026

Helping vulnerable residents cope with power cuts in Ukraine

An outreach worker gives a woman a flashlight in Ukraine.

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Oct 14, 2023

How MSF is responding to the war in Gaza

An unprecedented humanitarian crisis is unfolding in Gaza, with attacks on civilians, attacks on health care, and a brutal siege.

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Destruction in Gaza after Israeli airstrikes in October 2023.

Story | Feb 03, 2026

Fighting malnutrition in one of Ethiopia’s harshest landscapes

MSF is supporting child and maternal nutrition in Afar, where intense heat, unsafe drinking water, and long travel distances limit access to timely health care.

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A woman holds her daughter in Ethiopia.

Story | Dec 30, 2025

From emergency response to long-term care: 10 years in Tanzania's Nduta camp

As the situation for Burundian refugees in Tanzania has changed over the years, MSF teams in Nduta camp have adapted activities from what was initially an emergency response.

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A mother and her triplets in Nduta camp, Tanzania.

Story | Dec 29, 2025

Chad's silent malnutrition crisis

In Chad, malnutrition is not a one-time emergency—it is a decades-long struggle, and the result of deep structural vulnerabilities.

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An MSF health worker treats a baby with malnutrition in Chad.

Story | Dec 23, 2025

Can a child with a crayon heal a community?

Through drawings, children in Baalbek-Hermel, Lebanon, reveal how trauma, memory, and hope can coexist amid displacement and insecurity.

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Children's drawings in Lebanon.

Story | Dec 17, 2025

Deadly delays: The Palestinians waiting for medical evacuation from Gaza

Israeli authorities must facilitate urgent medical evacuations for all patients who need it, with full respect to their right to a safe, voluntary, and dignified return to Gaza.

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A Palestinian mother and child sit on a hospital bed in Gaza.

Story | Dec 08, 2025

A drop in the ocean: Witnessing Gaza’s medical evacuations

An MSF doctor accompanying medical evacuees from Gaza shares what their condition—and their reactions to simple joys—reveal about the situation in the Strip.

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The official number of patients registered by the World Health Organization (WHO) for medical evacuations is 16,500, but this is only a drop in the ocean compared to the needs of patients in Gaza.

Story | Dec 04, 2025

Strengthening emergency care to protect babies and children in Afghanistan

Many families face severe barriers in accessing essential care, which can have far-reaching health consequences.

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A doctor examines a toddler in Afghanistan.

Story | Dec 03, 2025

A pediatrician’s perspective on waning global support for vaccination

“How do I tell a mother that her only child, the one she struggled for 10 years to conceive, is dying—and that there’s nothing more we can do?”

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A child gets a vaccination in Burundi.

News | Nov 12, 2025

Staggering malnutrition rates in Sudan amid wider emergency

As MSF teams treat survivors from El Fasher, they are witnessing alarming rates of malnutrition in both children and adults, corroborating fears of famine.

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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.
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