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Farmers cultivate their land near the village of Riko in Katsina State amid a drought.

COP28: Leaders must take action on health impact of climate change

News Nov 28, 2023

story Oct 24, 2023

“We dread nightfall”: Voices from Gaza

Wounded and displaced Palestinians in Gaza sit in front of a blue wall

News Nov 27, 2023

Ukraine: MSF teams witness attacks on two hospitals

The partially shattered glass window of an MSF ambulance in Selydove.

News Nov 28, 2023

Burkina Faso: Malnutrition surges among children trapped by conflict

Mothers and their children in a women's club session in an IDP camp in Kongoussi, Burkina Faso

story Nov 29, 2023

MSF responds after Category 5 Hurricane Otis hits Acapulco

2.Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) responds to the emergency following Hurricane Otis in Acapulco, Mexico

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News | Nov 14, 2023

Nigeria: Routine vaccinations are key to curbing diphtheria outbreak

Those who fall severely ill and die from diphtheria are disproportionately unvaccinated.

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An MSF staff member prepares a diptheria vaccine in Nigeria.

News | Oct 18, 2023

MSF statement on NIH director nomination hearing

The nomination of Dr. Monica Bertagnolli to head NIH must only be confirmed if she commits to adopting policies and practices that ensure equitable access to lifesaving medical products.

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Free Hepatitis C medicines provided by Delhi Government.

News | Oct 04, 2023

Sudan crisis response

How MSF is responding to urgent needs inside Sudan and in neighboring countries.

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MSF aid worker in white vest with logo carries donations of supplies to vehicles in Chad

News | Sep 18, 2023

Nigeria: Worsening diphtheria outbreak requires urgent response

Low country vaccination rates and global shortage of diphtheria treatment is exacerbating the outbreak in Nigeria and regionally.

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Several MSF medics sit on the floor in a circle in Nigeria where they work on the Kano project.

News | Aug 16, 2023

Yemen crisis update: August 2023

The latest on MSF’s response to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Yemen.

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A child's hand with smiley face sticker holding an adult's hand with embroidered sleeve in Yemen

News | Jul 25, 2023

Thousands vaccinated upon arrival in CAR after fleeing Sudan

The vaccinations boost health protection for the local community and Sudanese refugees in the Central African Republic.

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Line of Sudanese refugees outside waiting for MSF vaccines in Central African Republic

News | Jun 12, 2023

Gavi must step up efforts to increase vaccine access for children

All children who have missed some or all routine vaccines must have the opportunity to receive them.

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Hepatitis E vaccine

News | Jun 02, 2023

Chad: MSF treats war-wounded people fleeing conflict in Sudan

At a hospital in Adré, most of the injuries MSF teams are treating are gunshot wounds inflicted in clashes and attacks in Masterei, a Sudanese border town.

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Sudanese war wounded in Adre

News | May 31, 2023

Kenya’s Dadaab refugee camps on the brink of a health catastrophe

MSF calls for immediate action from donors and aid agencies to address the unsanitary conditions and overcrowding in the camps.

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News | Apr 25, 2023

Gavi must ensure routine vaccinations for all children under five

A growing number of unvaccinated children in crisis-hit countries remain unprotected against deadly diseases.

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Vaccination in Mingala
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