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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 | Oct 27, 2023

Mending the invisible wounds of sexual violence

Survivors of sexual violence in the Central African Republic share stories of stigma, survival, and community support in a new MSF report.

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A smiling woman in brightly colored dress sits on the lawn in front of a brick building in Central African Republic.

Story | Sep 22, 2023

e-CARE: An app to fill in the gaps in pediatric care

The app serves as a virtual medical assistant, using an algorithm to aid diagnosis and treatment for children under five in the Central African Republic.

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An MSF staff member at the Kidjigra center holds a tablet with the e-CARE application for pediatric consultations in Bambari, Central African Republic.

Story | Sep 06, 2023

Five takeaways from MSF’s study on unsafe abortions

A study of two hospitals in conflict-affected settings finds patients at significantly higher risk of developing severe complications resulting from unsafe abortions.

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Illustration of a pregnant woman lying down on a red backdrop

Story | Aug 30, 2023

Why health care is all but impossible to access in Central African Republic

A new mini documentary exposes the forgotten health crisis in the country with the lowest life expectancy in the world: Central African Republic.

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Beds without mattresses inside the Bakouma secondary hospital, Mbomou prefecture in Central African Republic

Story | Aug 28, 2023

A forgotten health emergency in Central African Republic

In the shadow of conflict, the Central African Republic is grappling with a decades-long health crisis.

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Dr. Sabio sits in white lab coat in front of the brick wall of MSF-supported Bakouma secondary hospital in Central African Republic.

Story | Apr 03, 2023

Central African Republic: Ten years of civil war

"The Events," an MSF production about the toll of violence on families

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CAR, 10 years of violence/portfolio

Story | Jan 26, 2023

Central African Republic: “To be born or to give birth is to take a risk”

Decades of instability have contributed to a dearth of essential medical care for many pregnant women and newborn babies in Central African Republic.

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New maternity in CAR 24

Story | Dec 20, 2022

Forgotten Emergencies 2022: MSF responds

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San Vicente Migration Center

Story | Dec 08, 2022

2022: A year of bearing witness

We bear witness and speak out. Read stories from MSF staff about what this work means to them.

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Mental health activities in Hajjah City

Story | Aug 25, 2022

Access (or not) to vaccines for monkeypox in Africa: a sense of déjà vu?

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Monkey pox in Mbaiki

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