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Destruction at Al-Shifa, Gaza’s largest hospital, which is now out of service.

Israeli forces leave Al-Shifa Hospital in ruins

News Apr 01, 2024

News Mar 29, 2024

MSF study reveals global double standard in diabetes care

A woman holds her diabetes medications including insulin pens.

story Apr 01, 2024

Women of North Kivu: “Peace must return”

A young woman in front of her makeshift tent in Kanyaruchinya camp for displaced people in DR Congo.

story Apr 01, 2024

Gaza: “Complete devastation of the health care system”

MSF doctor Amber Alayyan at a press conference at the United Nations in New York.

story Mar 28, 2024

Eight years in Kirkuk: Hawija’s journey of recovery

Anwar Shukr Mahmoud, an MSF patient in Hawija

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Story | Apr 01, 2024

Women of North Kivu: “Peace must return”

Stories of displacement, hardship, and hope from women fleeing violence in DR Congo.

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A young woman in front of her makeshift tent in Kanyaruchinya camp for displaced people in DR Congo.

Story | Apr 01, 2024

Gaza: “Complete devastation of the health care system”

“No hospital in the world ... could cope with the amount of injuries that we're seeing."

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MSF doctor Amber Alayyan at a press conference at the United Nations in New York.

Story | Mar 28, 2024

Eight years in Kirkuk: Hawija’s journey of recovery

Looking back on MSF’s work in war-torn Hawija district, Iraq.

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Anwar Shukr Mahmoud, an MSF patient in Hawija

Story | Mar 21, 2024

To eat or feed my child? A mother’s dilemma in Yemen

Critical gaps in food assistance programs must be filled to combat increasing malnutrition among Yemeni mothers.

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Three women carry babies outside Abs General Hospital in Yemen.

Story | Mar 11, 2024

Preventing maternal deaths in Jigawa state, Nigeria

Several factors contribute to the high maternal mortality rates in northern Nigeria, including access, affordability, and the lack of agency that some women experience.

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A Nigerian woman holds her newborn baby at Jahun Hospital.

Research | Mar 07, 2024

Haiti: Survey reveals extreme level of deadly violence in Port-au-Prince

A survey conducted by MSF’s Epicentre shows an abnormally high mortality rate, with more than 40 percent of all deaths caused by violence.

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A busy scene with people in the middle of Port-au-Prince

Story | Feb 27, 2024

Healing hands: A Sudanese doctor's account

“I am constantly haunted by the question of how to fulfill this duty in the absence of sufficient resources and personnel.”

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Dr. Mohammad Bashir holds an MSF flag with others in Sudan.

Story | Jan 30, 2024

Maha gave birth in a public bathroom. Her story is not unique in Gaza.

An estimated 52,000 women in Gaza are facing the harsh realities of pregnancy amid a devastating war.

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A Palestinian woman seen through the folds of a makeshift tent in the Rafah area, southern Gaza.

Story | Jan 23, 2024

Stories of safe abortion care in Mozambique

Women share their diverse experiences with safe abortion care in the nation with one of the most liberal abortion laws in Africa.

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MSF midwives talk with one another at Chingussura health center in Beira, Mozambique.

Story | Jan 17, 2024

What it's like to be pregnant in Gaza right now

"Without this war, she would not have lost her son."

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Patients wait for care inside the Al-Shaboura clinic in Rafah, Gaza.

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