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Maternal and paediatric health care in Bamyan province

MSF Reaches Remote Communities in Bamyan, Afghanistan

story May 31, 2023

News May 31, 2023

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

News May 26, 2023

Sudan: Humanitarian operations in many parts of the country may grind to a halt

Emergency Surgical Team at Bashair Hospital Khartoum, Sudan

story May 30, 2023

Haiti: MSF expands maternal health care in Port-à-Piment

Health promoters in Rendel, February 2023, Haiti

News May 26, 2023

MSF welcomes passage of World Health Assembly resolution to help increase access to disease testing

Ebola response in Mangina

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Story | April 30, 2021

Mexico: Migrants from around the world remain stranded in Reynosa

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Migrants gather around a table

News | April 23, 2021

Pumps, bicycles, and satellites: How MSF is fighting malaria in Burundi

Marking World Malaria Day with a look inside a remarkable project to stop the disease at its source

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An MSF spraying team arrives in a village to treat houses against mosquitoes

News | December 15, 2020

MSF: Support needed for community-led HIV programs in West and Central Africa

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HIV project - Bangui

Story | June 19, 2020

Cycling to safety: A Burundian refugee's story of survival

Barthelemy now works with MSF to help others forced from home

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Tanzania, Nduta - November-2018
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