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From Rafah to Khan Younis, lives in ruins

Gaza death trap: MSF report exposes Israel’s campaign of total destruction

News Dec 19, 2024

story Dec 17, 2024

Everyone has felt the bitterness of loss in Sudan's war. I have, too.

MSF health promoter Aisha B., a refugee from El Geneina who fled to Adré, Chad

story Dec 16, 2024

Palestinians in Gaza live on borrowed time

A displaced Palestinian woman and her child in a tented camp in Gaza.

story Dec 16, 2024

Migrant caravans in Mexico: “Just the tip of the iceberg in an ocean of despair”

A migrant woman does laundry in Mexico.

News Dec 11, 2024

Northeast Syria: Humanitarian relief efforts continue amid growing needs

Tabqa camp in northeast Syria

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Story | Aug 22, 2024

A beacon of hope for Yemenis struggling to access health care in a neglected area

Less than 20 miles from the front lines of the war in Yemen, the health center of Mafraq Al Mokha provides care free of charge in a region abandoned by much of the international community.

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An MSF nurse reviews a pediatric patient's file in Yemen.

News | Aug 22, 2024

WHO recommends MSF-led endTB clinical trial treatments

Wider use of shorter and effective treatment regimens studied through endTB will help improve care for people with drug-resistant TB worldwide.

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Dr. Muneeba Shaikh, a medical officer sees the results of X-ray of Rehana-28 year old, drug-resistant tuberculosis patient and participant of the endTB-Q trial at endTB clinical trial clinic in Kotri, Pakistan on Monday 29 April 2024.

Story | Aug 21, 2024

MSF staff in Gaza describe “inhumane” new evacuation orders

Palestinians in Gaza continue to face overwhelming needs, including a lack of water and sanitation—with nowhere left to go.

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Displaced Palestinians flee Rafah, southern Gaza.

Story | Aug 21, 2024

Trapped and forgotten: The continuing struggles of the Rohingya people

Seven years after the Myanmar military launched a major campaign of violence targeting the Rohingya people, they have found little reprieve from hardship, even after fleeing for safety.

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Testimony illustration-Behind the Wire

Story | Aug 21, 2024

Adapting humanitarian responses to a changing climate

A new report details how MSF teams and communities are addressing the challenges climate change poses to humanitarian work.

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MSF teams in South Sudan wade through a flooded village to deliver medicine.

Story | Aug 20, 2024

Helping a health system recover from war in Tigray, Ethiopia

Over the past year, MSF teams have helped Abiy Adi Hospital in the Tigray region of Ethiopia slowly recover from the impacts of war and improve its capacity to provide care.

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Health promotion officer Teka in front of Abiy Adi Hospital in Ethiopia.

Story | Aug 19, 2024

Holistic care for people who use drugs in Kiambu county, Kenya

An MSF program in medically assisted therapy facilities in Kiambu increased access to health care for people who use drugs, using a patient-centered, holistic approach to harm reduction.

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Michael Karongo with his wife Mary Wairimu—his greatest supporter in his recovery journey—and their children in Kenya.

Story | Aug 16, 2024

Worst floods in living memory: Eastern Chad battered by heavy rain

MSF is calling for a rapid response in Koukou, eastern Chad, where there are shortages of food, shelter, drinking water, and health care as floods affect thousands of people.

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A view of massive flooding in eastern Chad.

News | Aug 16, 2024

Mpox vaccine access must be dramatically increased

With the mpox outbreak in DR Congo continuing to evolve rapidly, access to vaccines is critical to curb further spread of the virus.

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A doctor screens patients for mpox in DR Congo.

News | Aug 15, 2024

Mpox outbreak in DR Congo: What to know

A recent surge of mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) infections in DR Congo is cause for alarm. Here’s what to know and why we need a comprehensive response.

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Mpox Cases Amidst Displacement Sites Near Goma

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