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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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News | May 16, 2025

US funding cuts threaten HIV and TB research in South Africa

Research conducted in South Africa has shaped global health policies and revolutionized TB and HIV prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and care worldwide.

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

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.

Story | Mar 20, 2025

Why US funding cuts are a humanitarian disaster

A message from MSF Southern Africa staff on the importance of restoring funding for lifesaving humanitarian programs, especially for people living with HIV, TB, and other critical health conditions.

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An HIV/TB patient holds medication in South Sudan.

Story | Mar 10, 2025

Sex workers in Zimbabwe turn fear into strength

MSF peer educators are helping people overcome stigma and misinformation to access health care.

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A peer educator walks with MSF staff in Zimbabwe.

News | Feb 12, 2025

Uncertainty around PEPFAR program puts millions of people at risk

MSF is calling on the US government to immediately resume funding for the full range of PEPFAR program operations as well as other critical health and humanitarian aid.

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An MSF patient holds a pill as part of antiretroviral treatment for HIV in Mozambique.

Story | Dec 16, 2024

Breaking barriers to HIV treatment in Mozambique

In Mozambique, conflict, displacement, and stigma can prevent people with HIV from accessing lifesaving treatment.

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A doctor consults with a patient in Mozambique.

News | Nov 27, 2024

MSF to roll out injectable HIV prevention drug in southern Africa

Increasing access to this long-acting preventive medicine could be a game changer in curbing the spread of HIV/AIDS.

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Training to use long acting injectables in HIV prevention

News | Oct 17, 2024

Time for $5: Over 200,000 people support MSF’s call for Danaher to make medical tests more affordable

US test maker Cepheid and parent corporation Danaher have ignored global calls for price reductions and have broken their promise to reveal what it costs to make lifesaving medical tests.

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MSF staff hold a sign reading "Lives over profits" as part of the Time for $5 campaign.

News | Sep 23, 2024

Diabetes medication must be made affordable and accessible

Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk, and Sanofi must drop their prices and stop blocking generic manufacturers from entering the market.

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A close-up shot of an MSF doctor pricking a patient's finger to measure the glucose levels in their blood.

Story | Aug 05, 2024

Treatable, yet deadly: Cervical cancer in Malawi

Dr. Ute Schilling describes her work treating women with cervical cancer in Malawi, where the disease is particularly deadly due to lack of health care access.

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Women wait for cervical cancer treatment at Queens Elizabeth Hospital in Blantyre, Malawi.

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