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Climate change is worsening the malaria epidemic in Madagascar

story Apr 24, 2024

News Apr 23, 2024

As Danaher reports earnings, MSF repeats call for $5 GeneXpert tests

Protesters holding signs in Washington, DC as part of the Time for $5 campaign.

story Apr 25, 2024

How inequitable access to quality health care drives antimicrobial resistance

Patients in their hospital beds at MSF's Aden Trauma Hospital in Yemen.

story Apr 23, 2024

Emotional support for health workers on Ukraine's front lines

MSF psychologist Vika hugs Antonina Sakhnovska, an MSF mental health patient in Kharkiv, when she begins to cry when she remembers her husband, who died in the war.

story Apr 23, 2024

Everything you need to know about cholera

A health care worker wearing PPE in MSF's Cholera Treatment Center in Quelimane, Mozambique.

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News | Mar 02, 2023

Ukraine: MSF responds after missile attack on residential building

MSF teams at the scene of the attack are providing medical consultations, psychological first aid, and essential relief items.

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Missile attack on a residential building in Zaporizhzhia

News | Mar 02, 2023

Bangladesh: Cuts to food rations will harm Rohingya refugees

Number of calories per person will now be below the accepted minimum standard of 2,100 calories per day

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MSF Japan GD's Visit to Bangladesh

News | Mar 01, 2023

Somalia and Somaliland: Fighting affects medical care in Las Anod

"Staff and colleagues tell me they are afraid to be in the hospital, they can only pray."

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White flag with red logo of Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) against sunny blue sky

Story | Feb 28, 2023

Providing psychological support to shipwreck survivors in Italy

The boat reportedly crashed into rocks during bad weather, killing at least 64 people, including 12 children.

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Survivors on the Geo Barents, rotation 13

News | Feb 28, 2023

Violence and restrictions harm staff and patients in West Bank

In Nablus, movement restrictions limit access to health care as violence increases to levels unseen since 2000.

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Medical supplies donation in Nablus, Palestine, on 28/02/2023

Story | Feb 27, 2023

The River

Four weeks on a migrant rescue ship in the Mediterranean Sea

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Rotation 18 - Rescue 2

News | Feb 24, 2023

Haiti: Security threats jeopardize MSF's work in Port-au-Prince

MSF urges all parties to respect the medical mission, including patients, caregivers, hospitals, and ambulances.

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MSF Response to bullet wounded patients - Tabarre

Story | Feb 24, 2023

Syria earthquakes: MSF expands relief efforts and mobile clinics

“The earthquakes have worsened the already dire situation for people in northwestern Syria.”

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NW Syria Mobile Clinics and NFI 25

Story | Feb 22, 2023

Ukraine: "No one is spared from the impact of this war."

MSF-USA Executive Director Avril Benoît on the growing medical and mental health needs in the country

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MSF's first medical referral train arrives in Lviv, Ukraine, on Friday, April 1 2022.

Story | Feb 21, 2023

Ukraine war: Bearing witness to an ongoing humanitarian crisis

Images from MSF’s response to a year of full-scale war

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Doctors on Rails - MSF Medicalised train in Ukraine

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