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Ceasefire now

The US must call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza

News Dec 04, 2023

story Dec 07, 2023

2023: The year in photos

An indigenous woman holding a baby in front of an MSF clinic in Venezuela.

story Dec 05, 2023

Water scarcity presents health risks to Sudanese refugees in Chad

A woman holding jerry cans of water at a water distribution point in eastern Chad.

story Dec 01, 2023

MSF convoy attack in Gaza: All elements point to Israeli army responsibility

Destroyed vehicles in MSF convoy attack in Gaza

story Dec 07, 2023

In Libya, fears of rain, clouds, and climate change

A damaged bridge with water flowing through in Derna, where MSF is providing mental health care.

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Story | Dec 23, 2022

Ethiopia: MSF staff and patients describe enormous health challenges

“Impartiality is at MSF’s core—we treat everybody, regardless of who they are or where they’re from.”

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Emergency medical response in conflict-affected areas between Amhara and Tigray in northern Ethiopia

News | Jul 10, 2019

Timeline: MSF Access Campaign

20 years of advocacy in action

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Alert Newsletter | Jul 10, 2019

Summer 2019: MSF Access Campaign

20 years of advocacy in action

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Story | May 24, 2019

South Sudan: Reaching victims of snakebite before it’s too late

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Nyandeng Goch, a snakebite patient in the IPD

News | May 23, 2019

Global strategy on snakebite could help tackle deadly threat

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Snakebites in Paoua
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