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Destruction caused by clashes between armed groups and police in the Carrefour neighborhood in the suburbs of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

A US judicial ruling on Temporary Protected Status reflects Haiti's deepening crisis

News Feb 03, 2026

News Feb 04, 2026

Government forces bombard MSF hospital in South Sudan

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.

News Jan 27, 2026

MSF condemns sweeping expansion of the Global Gag Rule

A patient speaks to an MSF nurse in Mozambique

story Feb 05, 2026

“You can’t play if you get sick”: Measles vaccination in El Geneina, Sudan

A girl with a bandage on her arm after vaccination in Sudan.

story Jan 30, 2026

From snakebite to noma: Making space for neglected tropical diseases

A mother and daughter walk to a noma treatment center in Nigeria.

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Story | Oct 03, 2025

Two years of all-out war in Gaza

As the genocide in Gaza continues, world leaders must take action now to stop the horrors.

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People run to get aid from distribution sites in Gaza, Palestine.

News | Oct 02, 2025

MSF denounces killing of 14th staff member in Gaza

Medical staff were hit by Israeli forces while wearing their MSF vests and waiting for a bus to go to work at a hospital.

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Omar Hayek, MSF occupational therapist killed in Gaza.

News | Oct 02, 2025

People displaced by conflict are struggling in Ukraine

MSF is scaling up to treat patients in overflowing shelters as fighting intensifies.

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On August 7, 2023 Russian forces attacked Pokrovsk, hitting a residential building and rescue workers who had arrived to clear the rubble. Ten people died in the attack, and more than 80 were injured.

News | Oct 02, 2025

Civilians in Haiti are caught in deadly, escalating violence

Many people have lost access to medical care amid a territorial conflict between armed groups and the police.

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Armed men exchange fire with police forces in the Bel Air neighborhood of Port-au-Prince

Story | Oct 01, 2025

Marking 10 years since the US attack on Kunduz hospital

On October 3, 2015, 42 people were killed by US airstrikes on MSF’s hospital in northern Afghanistan. Today our new Kunduz trauma center continues to provide emergency care.

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Iron roofing and rubble litter a corridor in the MSF Kunduz Trauma Centre as the facility lies destroyed following the 03 October aerial attack which killed 22 staff and patients in northern Afghanistan.

Story | Sep 30, 2025

“I just want to live as me”: Health, stigma, and resilience in Kenya

For key populations in Mombasa, peer support is crucial to navigate health care access.

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A peer educator in Kenya makes a heart sign with her hands.

News | Sep 29, 2025

MSF supports new agreement to increase access to HIV prevention medicine

Deal currently leaves out critical countries and neglects people at high risk of contracting HIV.

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A dose of CAB-LA - a long-acting injectable HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis.

News | Sep 29, 2025

Rohingya refugees: Unable to return home, unable to find safety

Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh continue to face severe restrictions on their movement and their daily lives.

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A man shelters under his umbrella in the rain in Bangladesh.

News | Sep 26, 2025

MSF forced to suspend activities in Gaza City amid intensified Israeli offensive

The difficult decision leaves vulnerable people without medical care despite enormous needs in the north of the Strip.

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MSF staff load a truck with beds and supplies before evacuating our Gaza City clinic.

News | Sep 26, 2025

Global health at risk as funding cuts threaten fight against AIDS, TB, and malaria

MSF is already witnessing deadly consequences as vital global health funders withdraw from places where we work.

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An MSF staff explains a malaria vaccine to a family in Chad.

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