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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 | 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

News | Jun 02, 2023

Chad: MSF treats war-wounded people fleeing conflict in Sudan

At a hospital in Adré, most of the injuries MSF teams are treating are gunshot wounds inflicted in clashes and attacks in Masterei, a Sudanese border town.

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Sudanese war wounded in Adre

News | Jan 08, 2021

MSF: Partial doses of yellow fever vaccine can help save more lives during outbreaks

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MSF Yellow Fever Vaccination in Kinshasa, DRC
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