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A diabetes patient speaks with a doctor in Central African Republic

Living with diabetes in Central African Republic

story Nov 13, 2025

News Nov 12, 2025

Staggering malnutrition rates in Sudan amid wider emergency

Mothers and their children wait to receive Plumpy'Nut, a fortified peanut-based paste used to treat moderate acute malnutrition, at a clinic in Dabaniera camp in Tawila, North Darfur.

News Nov 10, 2025

COP30 must address health needs of communities affected by the climate emergency

MSF larviciding team walks through a marsh in DR Congo.

story Nov 13, 2025

A chance at life amid genocide: A father and son’s journey from Gaza

MSF nurse Mohammad and his son Omar sit in the playground at MSF's reconstructive surgery hospital in Amman, Jordan, where Omar is being treated for an injury sustained in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza.

story Nov 06, 2025

MSF supplies arrive in Jamaica to help people affected by Hurricane Melissa

MSF staff truck water to areas affected by Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica

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Story | Sep 16, 2025

A lifeline in a hard place: Pakistan’s Tirah valley

Stability is returning to Tirah valley, but remote areas still struggle to access health care after decades of conflict and displacement.

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MSF nurse checks blood pressure

Story | Sep 15, 2025

Doctors can’t stop genocide. World leaders can.

What is happening in Gaza is not just a humanitarian catastrophe, it is the systematic destruction of a people.

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A demonstration organized by MSF in Geneva, Switzerland, on June 5.

News | Sep 12, 2025

Doctors Without Borders USA names Tirana Hassan as new CEO

Hassan brings decades of experience across the humanitarian and human rights fields.

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News | Sep 11, 2025

Sudan: Darfur hospitals receive nearly 100 wounded people in one day

Survivors who managed to escape El Fasher report an unbearable situation in the besieged city and ongoing dangers on the road to Tawila.

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A boy wounded while fleeing Zamzam camp, North Darfur, in April.

Story | Sep 11, 2025

Malnutrition in Nigeria: “I don’t know how to say it any more clearly. This is an emergency”

With the current trend, we may soon be looking at an even more catastrophic situation for the children in northern Nigeria.

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An MSF staff member takes information from new patients at the outpatient therapeutic feeding center in the Jega local government area of Kebbi state.

News | Sep 11, 2025

Ebola outbreak confirmed in DR Congo’s Kasaï province

With 20 Ebola cases so far, this is the 16th outbreak of the disease to be confirmed since it was first identified in the country in 1976.

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MSF staff set up infection control at an ebola treatment center in DR Congo.

News | Sep 10, 2025

Gaza City offensive is a death sentence for 1 million Palestinians

As Israel’s latest military assault in Gaza City escalates, people—and what remains of the health system—are being pushed to the brink.

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A man pushes an elderly man in a wheechair in Gaza City.

Story | Sep 09, 2025

As Israel orders full evacuation of Gaza City, two MSF staff share their heartbreak and fears

“We are heading into the unknown … with shattered bodies and broken souls.”

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A truck loaded with belongings in Gaza City.

Story | Sep 09, 2025

Vaccination via motorcycle and canoe in Central African Republic

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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MSF workers load canoes with vaccination supplies in Central African Republic.

News | Sep 05, 2025

MSF welcomes addition of new diabetes medicines to WHO Essential Medicines List

Key diabetes treatments must be available and affordable for people who need them, no matter where they live.

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MSF midwife Esther Karume screens a woman for diabetes in Kiribati, an island nation with high rates of the disease.

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