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A destroyed car blocking a road in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

Surging conflict in Haiti disrupts health care system

story May 03, 2024

story May 03, 2024

Why cholera is on the rise in Zimbabwe

Women fetch wate from a river in Zimbabwe.

story May 01, 2024

What it takes to get lifesaving supplies into Gaza

Trucks carrying supplies at the border of Gaza.

story Apr 30, 2024

Urgent delivery of food aid needed in Zamzam camp, Sudan

A mother and child at Zamzam camp in North Darfur, Sudan.

News Apr 29, 2024

Gaza: "Silent killings" continue as Rafah invasion looms

A veiled woman waits in a chair at an MSF facility in Gaza.

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Story | May 03, 2024

Why cholera is on the rise in Zimbabwe

Hundreds of people have died of cholera this year in Zimbabwe, where the lack of adequate water and sanitation fuels an uncontrolled outbreak.

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Women fetch wate from a river in Zimbabwe.

Story | Apr 23, 2024

Everything you need to know about cholera

People should not be dying of cholera in 2024. We need to act quickly to prevent more deaths.

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A health care worker wearing PPE in MSF's Cholera Treatment Center in Quelimane, Mozambique.

News | Dec 11, 2023

COP28: Communities hit hardest by climate change are responding with solidarity. So should we.

MSF-USA executive director Avril Benoît on the commitments COP28 leaders must make to respond to the climate emergency.

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Reflection of two people on the surface of water in South Sudan

News | Nov 28, 2023

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

“The world’s most vulnerable people are paying with their health and their lives for a problem they did not create.”

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

Story | Oct 05, 2023

How climate change impacts health—and what we need to do about it

We need to respond to the climate crisis together, in solidarity with all, for the health of all.

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An MSF staff member wearing a white vest stands in the middle of floodwater surrounded by palm trees in Venezuela.

News | Sep 05, 2023

South Africans prepare for cholera outbreaks amid climate change

As climate change increases the frequency and scale of cholera outbreaks, MSF is training health and disaster management workers to respond.

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An MSF staff member in white vest shows a South African woman how to prepare for future cholera outbreaks.

Story | Aug 07, 2023

Bringing the water system back to life in Tigray, Ethiopia

After two years of civil war, rehabilitating the damaged water infrastructure of Tigray became a priority for MSF teams.

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MSF water and sanitation teams deliver clean drinking water from trucks in Aby Aday IDP camp in Tigray, Ethiopia.

Story | Aug 01, 2023

How communities in South Sudan prepare for rainy season floods

Seasonal forecasts and climate change projections point to difficult times ahead for flood-prone areas in South Sudan.

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People wearing white vests with MSF logo remove canoe from tractor in Dentiuk, South Sudan

News | Mar 23, 2023

Cyclone Freddy: People still cut off from health care in Malawi

MSF continues to provide aid to those affected, including people living in displacement camps and remote areas

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Cyclone Freddy in Malawi

News | Mar 14, 2023

Malawi: MSF responds to medical needs following Cyclone Freddy

MSF is concerned about reemergence of cholera following storm as Malawi remains the most cholera-affected country in Africa

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MSF respond to the worst cholera outbreak in Malawi in 20 years
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