A US judicial ruling on Temporary Protected Status reflects Haiti's deepening crisis
News Feb 03, 2026
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Story | Jan 29, 2026
MSF teams describe the city as largely destroyed and emptied, with few civilians remaining.
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News | Jan 28, 2026
An explosion of systematic sexual violence in Haiti in recent years has had a direct impact on the bodies of women and girls in Port-au-Prince.
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News | Jan 27, 2026
The US government’s new Promoting Human Flourishing in Foreign Assistance policy entrenches discrimination against the world’s most vulnerable.
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Story | Jan 26, 2026
Russian forces continue to bomb energy infrastructure in Ukraine, leaving millions in the dark, without heating or running water in the middle of winter.
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News | Jan 24, 2026
Our priority remains the safety of our staff while continuing to provide essential health care for Palestinians in dire need across the West Bank and Gaza.
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Story | Jan 22, 2026
The stories of patients from Nigeria, Central African Republic, and Bangladesh illustrate the shared challenges pregnant women face trying to access care.
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News | Jan 22, 2026
Despite severe constraints people face trying to access care, MSF teams have recorded a marked increase in patients with violence-related injuries.
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Story | Jan 21, 2026
Attacks on medical infrastructure and health workers have reached a record high, according to a new MSF report.
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News | Jan 20, 2026
We are witnessing the human costs of actions upending aid programs around the world
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Story | Jan 16, 2026
Hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced by ongoing violence along the border between Cameroon and Nigeria amid recurrent epidemics and food insecurity.
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