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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.

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 | Sep 11, 2015

Helping Women Through Fistula Repair in Nigeria

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Story | May 20, 2015

Fistula: A Problem of Women Not Getting the Right Care

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Story | Mar 13, 2013

Women Rendered Incontinent In Childbirth Get Transformative Surgery

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Story | May 09, 2012

An Indispensable Chadian Surgeon

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Story | Mar 08, 2011

Working to End Fistulas in Congo

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Story | Mar 04, 2011

A Chance at a New Beginning: Fistula Camp in CAR

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Story | May 25, 2010

Nigeria: Fistula Repair Surgery

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Story | Jul 01, 2007

Treating Fistula in the Democratic Republic of Congo

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