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A woman releases a dove into the sky in Lebanon.

2024: The year in photos

story Dec 06, 2024

News Dec 19, 2024

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

From Rafah to Khan Younis, lives in ruins

News Dec 20, 2024

Sudan: MSF condemns RSF attack on Bashair Teaching Hospital in Khartoum

An MSF hospital room with patients on gurneys in Khartoum, Sudan.

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.

story Dec 24, 2024

Sudan: MSF vaccinated nearly 10,000 children amid deadly measles outbreak

A woman sits with her child in Rokero hospital, Sudan.

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Story | Nov 25, 2024

A triple emergency in Kenya amid malaria and measles outbreaks

Recent heavy rains have resulted in malaria outbreaks in Baringo and Turkana counties, while Marsabit county contends with the spread of measles.

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Baringo Malaria Response

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 02, 2024

Kenya: Addressing sexual violence in communities displaced by conflict

In Baringo country, Kenya, MSF launched an emergency intervention to help early detection and management of sexual violence cases in the displaced community.

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Nancy Mutai, a psychologist, looking at Moinonin camp in Kenya.

Story | Jul 26, 2024

When does hunger become famine?

Learn the difference between hunger and malnutrition and what it means when famine is declared.

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Starving refugees in South Sudan.

Story | Jun 06, 2024

Respectful care for LGBTQI+ people and youth in Kenya

Making health care more inclusive isn’t just the right thing to do—it saves lives.

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A peer talks to a group of teenagers about sex education at a church for outreach activities in Kenya.

Story | May 06, 2024

Floods in Kenya raise the risk of waterborne diseases

At least 200 people have been killed by floods as heavy rain continues to batter the country.

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Flooded banks of Mathare river in Kenya.

Story | Apr 29, 2024

A safe space for youth in Nairobi

The Dandora Youth Friendly Center in Kenya offers social support, life skills, mentorship, and career development training for young people from disadvantaged neighborhoods.

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MSF staff lead youth in an ice breaker session at the Dandora Youth Friendly Center in Nairobi, Kenya.

Story | Feb 02, 2024

Watch: A journey from Malawi to Kenya for cervical cancer radiotherapy

A new documentary follows two Malawian women seeking cancer treatment unavailable in Malawi.

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Malawian women during a chemotherapy session at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital.

News | May 31, 2023

Kenya’s Dadaab refugee camps on the brink of a health catastrophe

MSF calls for immediate action from donors and aid agencies to address the unsanitary conditions and overcrowding in the camps.

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News | Jan 24, 2023

Kenya: Alarming increase in child malnutrition among refugees

Cholera and scarce humanitarian aid are fueling the crisis.

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Dagahaley Refugee camp, Dadaab

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