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An MSF team surveys the destruction caused by an Israeli incursion in the West Bank.

Palestinians struggle to access medical services in the West Bank as Israeli military raids intensify

story Sep 05, 2024

story Sep 06, 2024

Ukraine: Last civilian hospital in Pokrovsk forced to evacuate all staff

MSF staff members stand by an ambulance on the train platform in Pokrovsk, Ukraine.

News Sep 05, 2024

Haiti: MSF denounces obstruction of ambulance

An MSF ambulance at Tabarre hospital, Haiti.

story Sep 04, 2024

In transit for survival: MSF ambulances aid Ukraine’s war-wounded

Patient is loaded on a stretcher near an ambulance in Ukraine.

story Sep 06, 2024

Saving lives in Tanzania with enhanced maternal and prenatal care

Health promoter, Bayubahe Jerome, educates mothers on the benefits of breastfeeding at Nduta Camp Clinic.

Speaking out about the emergencies our staff and patients witness is part of who we are. Explore our history and principles.

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Story | Jan 01, 1995

Srebrenica 1995

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Research | Nov 10, 1994

Breaking the Cycle: Calls for Action in the Rwandese Refugee Camps in Tanzania and Zaire

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Story | Jan 01, 1991

Iraqi Kurdistan 1991

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Story | Jan 01, 1988

Armenia 1988

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Story | Jan 01, 1984

Ethiopia 1984

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Story | Jan 01, 1979

Thai Border 1979

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