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

Gaza: As threat of Rafah ground invasion looms, “silent killings” continue

News Apr 29, 2024

story Apr 29, 2024

Funding cuts in Syria will cause preventable deaths

A line of empty hospital beds in a ward in northeast Syria.

story Apr 25, 2024

MSF joins local organizations helping migrants in Arizona

Border fence near Arizona, United States.

story Apr 29, 2024

A safe space for youth in Nairobi

MSF staff lead youth in an ice breaker session at the Dandora Youth Friendly Center in Nairobi, Kenya.

story Apr 26, 2024

Gaza medical staff: “We are alive, but we are not OK"

An MSF psychologist stands at the center of a circle of Palestinian children in a mental health session in Gaza.

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Story | Dec 07, 2023

2023: The year in photos

Bearing witness at our medical projects around the world

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A woman holding a baby in a makeshift camp near Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo

Story | Dec 05, 2023

Water scarcity presents health risks to Sudanese refugees in Chad

MSF teams are rushing to find new sources of water for people in camps, including by tapping into traditional methods of water collection.

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A woman holding jerry cans of water at a water distribution point in eastern Chad.

Story | Oct 15, 2023

Timeline: Six months of war in Sudan

As the conflict in Sudan continues, here are some of the key moments since it started in April.

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A woman in a yellow scarf and her child who are internally displaced in Sudan due to the current conflict.

Story | Sep 05, 2023

Chad malnutrition crisis: Bringing care into communities

In a region where preventable childhood diseases aggravate malnutrition, hundreds of mothers are forced to travel many miles to give their babies a chance of survival.

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A man in a T-shirt with the MSF emblem is treating a child sitting in the mother's lap.

Story | Aug 01, 2023

"They gave us two options: leave for Chad or be killed"

Stories from wounded people fleeing violence in Sudan's Darfur region

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Woman's hands holding bullet extracted from her neck after fleeing Sudan to Chad

Story | Jul 13, 2023

How to turn an inflatable tent into an emergency field hospital

Watch MSF teams set up a field hospital in Chad to treat people fleeing the conflict in Sudan.

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MSF aid workers with an inflatable tent hospital lit up in the night in Chad

Story | Jul 12, 2023

Preventing measles is a marathon, not a sprint

Measles is a highly contagious disease that can easily spiral out of control without routine vaccinations.

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An MSF aid worker vaccinates a child for measles as part of an immunization campaign in Bondo, bas-Uélé, DR Congo

Story | Jun 06, 2023

An MSF logistician's journey from Sudan to Chad

Moussa Ibrahim reports back after crossing the border into Adré, Chad to assess potential logistical support for West Darfur.

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MSF trucks bring aid to Sudanese refugees at Andréssa school in Chad’s Sila province

Story | Dec 27, 2022

2022: The year in photos

A year of MSF's medical activity around the world

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Vaishnavi, pulmonary DRTB patient from Thane

Story | Oct 20, 2022

Water is life

Communities across Chad find ways to survive harsh conditions.

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Malnutrition in N'Djamena

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