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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 | Sep 20, 2024

New approach improves diagnosis and treatment of children with TB

Undernourished children are at heightened risk of developing TB, and treatment decision algorithms are helping MSF more accurately diagnose young children in Sierra Leone.

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Medication pills in the palms of a person's hand against grass.

Story | Sep 09, 2024

Sierra Leone: Safe drinking water is essential for health care

MSF is working to ensure sustainable access to clean water in a country where more than half the population uses unsafe water sources like rivers and unprotected wells.

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A woman uses a hand pump to get safe drinking water in Sierra Leone.

News | Jun 18, 2024

Ministries of health call for more affordable diagnostic tests

Danaher and Cepheid insist on charging exorbitant prices for lifesaving medical tests despite health needs and urgent demands for price reductions.

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GeneXpert diagnostic testing at the MSF managed Gujranwala PMDT site

Story | May 09, 2024

Six challenges mothers face around the world

Here are some of the ways mothers are delivering and raising children in different parts of the world.

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Mother in a blue hijab watches her child eat therapeutic peanut paste in Adré, Chad.

News | Mar 26, 2024

MSF calls for global emergency stockpile of Ebola treatments

A decade after the world’s deadliest outbreak, treatments have been developed but aren’t available to people who need them most.

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MSF staff members carry a deceased Ebola patient to the morgue in Kailahun, Sierra Leone.

Story | Mar 22, 2024

Five key questions for an Ebola expert

It's been 10 years since the biggest Ebola outbreak in history. Here's what we've learned.

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Ebola: 10 years later - what has changed?

Story | Sep 27, 2023

Racing the clock to treat pregnant women in Sierra Leone

MSF emergency services are helping women in hard-to-reach places access care.

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MSF medical teams consult with a patient in the maternity unit of the MSF Mother and Child Hospital in Hangha Kenema District, Sierra Leone.

News | Apr 26, 2023

J&J must stop blocking generic versions of lifesaving TB drug

J&J’s patent monopoly continues to keep bedaquiline out of reach.

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Screening session for TB

News | Mar 22, 2023

World TB Day: More people need access to testing and treatment

MSF calls on governments and donors to speed up access to new, improved treatment for drug-resistant tuberculosis.

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IRAQ: Tackling multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, one patient at a time

Story | Nov 17, 2022

Staff story: "My five daughters were born in an MSF hospital"

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