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Alert Magazine | Nov 25, 2025
How devastating aid cuts are putting global health at risk.
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Story | Oct 28, 2025
In an area affected by drought and conflict, health facilities are often out of reach for pregnant women and children. Mudug Regional Hospital is helping to fill the gaps.
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News | Sep 26, 2025
MSF is already witnessing deadly consequences as vital global health funders withdraw from places where we work.
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Story | Sep 09, 2025
The suspension of USAID funding in 2025, coupled with several international donors scaling back their commitments to CAR, has directly impacted the health system’s capacity to meet people’s basic needs.
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Story | Jul 21, 2025
Gaps in routine vaccinations and limited access to basic health care play a major role in a recent surge of measles cases in Dhamar.
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Story | Jul 17, 2025
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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News | Jun 10, 2025
Already-low immunization coverage and the ongoing conflict in Sudan are contributing to the spread of this contagious and deadly disease.
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Story | Jun 03, 2025
MSF is calling for urgent action to protect civilians and meet their basic needs.
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Story | Jun 02, 2025
MSF has increased its medical and humanitarian response, but a broader humanitarian funding crisis remains.
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Story | May 07, 2025
Increasing insecurity in DR Congo has forced thousands to flee to overwhelmed camps in neighboring Burundi, where poor hygiene conditions and lack of services pose health threats.
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