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Trucks carrying supplies at the border of Gaza.

What it takes to get lifesaving supplies into Gaza

story May 01, 2024

story May 03, 2024

Surging conflict in Haiti disrupts health care system

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

story May 06, 2024

Floods in Kenya raise the risk of waterborne diseases

Flooded banks of Mathare river in Kenya.

story May 03, 2024

Why cholera is on the rise in Zimbabwe

Women fetch wate from a river in Zimbabwe.

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.

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News | Mar 30, 2023

ViiV must improve failing access strategy for lifesaving HIV drug

ViiV must do more to ensure people in low- and middle-income countries, including MSF patients, have access to injectable PrEP as generic versions are likely years away

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The journey to reversing the curve

News | Feb 02, 2021

MSF: Southern Africa urgently needs COVID-19 vaccines as new strain ravages region

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A health worker from the Congolese Ministry of Health prepares to administer a measles vaccine.

Story | May 22, 2020

Keeping essential medical services running during the COVID-19 pandemic

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COVID-19 Tour and Taxi, Brussels

News | Nov 27, 2019

Rapid tests at local clinics desperately needed to prevent AIDS deaths

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Treating HIV and AIDS in Conakry
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