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Malaria in Nigeria: How early diagnosis and care make the difference between life and death

story Jan 08, 2026

News Jan 02, 2026

Israel’s grave threat to withhold NGO registration

An MSF vehicle drives through the destruction in Gaza.

News Jan 05, 2026

Doctors Without Borders USA welcomes new CEO Tirana Hassan

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News Jan 08, 2026

Haiti: Escalating violence in Bel Air, Port-au-Prince

People wait outside an MSF mobile clinic in Haiti.

story Jan 07, 2026

Fear of deportation brings deadly consequences for Afghan refugees in Pakistan

Families with children wait to be seen at a clinic in Pakistan.

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News | Dec 23, 2025

M23 offensive spurs new wave of refugees fleeing DR Congo

As thousands of Congolese refugees arrive in Burundi, MSF is expanding its emergency response amid high risk of disease outbreaks.

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Congolese refugees arrive in Ndava transit site in Burundi.

Story | Oct 21, 2025

DR Congo: Cholera epidemic rapidly spreading across the country

A swiftly coordinated international humanitarian response is needed to contain the spread of the disease.

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Patients sit on beds in a cholera treatment center in DR Congo.

Story | Sep 22, 2025

Patients describe massacres of civilians in Binza, DR Congo

Armed groups across Rutshuru continue to kill civilians in flagrant violation of international humanitarian law.

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A surgeon reviews the surgery board in DR Congo.

Story | Sep 19, 2025

Alarming surge of cholera cases in northwestern Burundi

MSF is supporting the outbreak response, but other organizations must step in to help meet immense needs.

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People gather water from a river in Burundi.

Story | Aug 19, 2025

Sudan: MSF suspends activities at Zalingei Hospital after grenade attack

This forced suspension will interrupt people’s access to health care, including treatment for those affected by the ongoing cholera outbreak.

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Zalingei teaching hospital entrance, Zalingei, Central Darfur state, Sudan.

Story | Aug 14, 2025

Sudan war is fueling its worst cholera outbreak in years

The growing outbreak has been worsened by water shortages and overcrowding in displacement camps.

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An MSF doctor treats cholera patients in Sudan.

Story | Jul 17, 2025

In the shadow of conflict: Rising epidemics in DR Congo

As conflict and insecurity continue to grip DR Congo, disease epidemics are increasing, raising fears over the impact of international aid cuts.

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MSF teams treat children with measles and malaria as part of an emergency intervention in the Businga health zone in North Ubangi province, DR Congo.

News | Jul 07, 2025

Rising cholera cases in South Sudan require immediate action

MSF calls for an urgent scale-up of water and sanitation programs to prevent further spread of the disease.

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MSF staff stand outside a cholera treatment center in South Sudan.

Story | Jul 01, 2025

Responding to cholera after a gold rush in DR Congo

Emergency response teams vaccinated more than 8,000 people and treated over 600 patients

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Men pan for gold next to a lake in DR Congo.

Story | May 23, 2025

Sudan: Cholera is spreading widely in Khartoum

MSF is urging donors, UN agencies, and NGOs to help urgently scale up efforts to curb the outbreak.

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The crowded emergency room at Al Nao Hospital, Omdurman, Khartoum State.

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