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Destruction caused by clashes between armed groups and police in the Carrefour neighborhood in the suburbs of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

Haiti: Closed ports and empty shelves amid unprecedented violence

News May 21, 2024

News May 21, 2024

Fighting in El Fasher, Sudan: "People are trapped in the city and cannot leave"

A displaced woman holding her child in Zamzam camp, North Darfur, Sudan.

story May 20, 2024

Brazil's floods are country’s biggest climate disaster to date

Aerial view of severe floods in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

News May 14, 2024

Israeli offensive forces field hospital to close in Rafah

A man looks at notes as a child looks through the window of a clinic in Gaza.

story May 20, 2024

Afghanistan: Stronger prevention measures needed amid measles surge

An MSF doctor, Mohammad Qahir Poya checks the vital signs of three-year-old Zainat who was admitted to the measles in the measles isolation ward at Mazar-i-Sharif Regional Hospital, supported by MSF in Afghanistan.

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Story | May 11, 2023

The end of Title 42 makes way for harsher asylum restrictions

Title 42 was used to authorize more than 2.8 million expulsions from the US.

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CBP One app affects health and security of migrants

Story | Apr 03, 2023

"What they need from us, as human beings, is empathy."

An MSF psychologist shares his story about working with migrants at Mexico’s southern border.

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Story | Mar 10, 2023

Meet Onnie, a therapy dog helping survivors of violence in Mexico

MSF provides animal-assisted psychotherapy as part of a comprehensive care program

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Story | Jan 23, 2023

Mexico: “What they need from us, as human beings, is empathy.”

An MSF psychologist shares his story about working with migrants at the US-Mexico border.

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Title 42

Story | Dec 22, 2022

Drawing the journey: Migrants share stories from the road through Central America

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Medical-humanitarian assistance to migrants  in Trojes

Story | Nov 16, 2022

MSF international president speaks out on inhumane conditions for refugees in Mexico

Biden administration must commit to permanently ending Title 42.

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A man walks through the "Senda de Vida" migrant shelter in Reynosa, Mexico, at the US southern border. Hundreds of families relocated to this shelter in May 2022 after a camp that had formed in a public plaza was evacuated and cleared away. At the time, two thousand people were living in the camp, including hundreds of children.

Story | Oct 13, 2022

Biden administration will expel most Venezuelan migrants to Mexico

MSF alarmed by expansion of harmful Title 42 policy that should be terminated.

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Story | Sep 23, 2022

Migration in the Americas: “All we are looking for is a better life”

Perilous routes and inhumane migration policies are not deterring people from attempting the treacherous journey north.

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An MSF mobile clinic assists migrants at the Honduras-Nicaragua border

Story | Aug 12, 2022

"Returning to Haiti means death"

Haitian migrants risking their lives to flee conflict face still more dangers on the journey through Latin America.

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Jean Louis in his house

Story | Jul 21, 2022

The migration double standard

International solidarity and support for Ukrainian refugees show humane migration policy is possible. So why are people fleeing other countries treated differently?

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