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Destroyed buildings in Gaza, Palestine on December 12, 2023.

MSF statement on UN Security Council vote for Gaza ceasefire

News Mar 25, 2024

story Mar 22, 2024

Time for $5: MSF demands Cepheid and Danaher lower the price of medical tests

Protesters hold signs protesting Danaher prices as part of the Time for $5 campaign.

story Mar 28, 2024

Eight years in Kirkuk: Hawija’s journey of recovery

Anwar Shukr Mahmoud, an MSF patient in Hawija

story Mar 27, 2024

New approach improves diagnosis and treatment of children with TB

Lab technician reviews test results in Sierra Leone.

News Mar 26, 2024

MSF calls for global emergency stockpile of Ebola treatments

MSF staff members carry a deceased Ebola patient to the morgue in Kailahun, Sierra Leone.

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 | Feb 05, 2024

Lost at Sea: A short animated film on Rohingya journeys  

The Rohingya are living without rights in Myanmar, without hope in Bangladesh, and at risk of arrest in Malaysia.

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A young Rohingya refugee points to a picture she drew of an MSF doctor in a clinic.

Story | Sep 18, 2019

“I survive as best as I can”: Caring for refugee communities in Malaysia

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A Rohingya refugee looks out of her window in Malaysia

Story | Aug 20, 2019

Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya people trapped in stateless limbo

Two years after a campaign of targeted violence in Myanmar, little has changed for those uprooted

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Mental Health: Rohingya Trauma and Resilience - Rohima Story
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