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Sudan: MSF condemns looting of medical facilities, harassment of staff

News May 23, 2023

News May 25, 2023

Greece: MSF condemns pushbacks, arbitrary detentions, and violence against migrants on Lesbos

Lesbos and Samos Oct2019

story May 23, 2023

How evictions and lack of services impact the health of Palestinian people in Masafer Yatta

Isfaya al Fouqa-Masafer Yatta

story May 24, 2023

Noma: “Imagine a life where people are running away from you”

Noma survivors: closer to getting the attention they deserve

story May 22, 2023

Nigeria: Three survivors of noma share their experiences with a preventable but neglected disease

Noma survivors: closer to getting the attention they deserve

Speaking out about the emergencies our staff and patients witness is part of who we are. Explore our history and principles.

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Story | April 30, 2021

Mexico: Migrants from around the world remain stranded in Reynosa

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Migrants gather around a table

News | April 23, 2021

Pumps, bicycles, and satellites: How MSF is fighting malaria in Burundi

Marking World Malaria Day with a look inside a remarkable project to stop the disease at its source

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An MSF spraying team arrives in a village to treat houses against mosquitoes

News | December 15, 2020

MSF: Support needed for community-led HIV programs in West and Central Africa

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HIV project - Bangui

Story | June 19, 2020

Cycling to safety: A Burundian refugee's story of survival

Barthelemy now works with MSF to help others forced from home

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Tanzania, Nduta - November-2018
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