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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.

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 | Jul 07, 2022

Afghanistan: Crisis update July 2022

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Earthquake assessment team

Story | Apr 12, 2022

Navigating conflict and crisis in Afghanistan

How independence and impartiality keep MSF projects running under even the most challenging circumstances.

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Khost Tani outreach

Story | Apr 08, 2022

Afghanistan: Providing essential medical care through thick and thin at Boost hospital

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Boost Hospital - Female Emergency Department | Triage Area

Story | Dec 16, 2021

Expanding access to urgently needed maternal health care in Afghanistan

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LABOR ROOM -4

News | Aug 18, 2021

Afghanistan: Medical needs urgent as ever after Taliban takeover

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