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A newborn baby is monitored at the MSF -supported neonatal intensive care unit at Nasser Hospital, Khan Younis, Gaza.

Gaza: Hundreds of patients, including newborns, at risk as multiple hospitals run low on fuel

News Jan 08, 2025

News Jan 07, 2025

DR Congo: MSF responds after new M23 clashes

Displaced people in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.

story Jan 08, 2025

Health care under occupation: Hebron’s H2 residents are suffocating

A mobile clinic set up in Hebron, Palestine.

story Jan 06, 2025

Where has the river taken us?

A woman stands in the middle of a river in Colombia.

story Dec 06, 2024

2024: The year in photos

A woman releases a dove into the sky in Lebanon.

Speaking out about the emergencies our staff and patients witness is part of who we are. Explore our history and principles.

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Oct 04, 2023

Sudan crisis response

How MSF is responding to urgent needs inside Sudan and in neighboring countries.

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A mother holds her child at MSF's clinic in Zamzam camp in Sudan.

Story | Dec 17, 2024

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

A letter from Aisha B., a Sudanese refugee and MSF health promoter in Chad.

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

Story | Nov 22, 2024

Malaria: What to know about the world’s deadliest parasite

Discover key facts about malaria, the parasitic disease impacting millions.

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A health promoter holds a mosquito net in Kenya.

Story | Oct 29, 2024

“The war has torn us apart”: Sudanese refugee voices in Chad

The world must not turn a blind eye to the suffering of Sudanese refugees who are experiencing a humanitarian crisis that is worsening day by day.

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Youssef Mohamed, a displaced man from North Darfur, Sudan, living in Chad.

Story | Oct 25, 2024

365 days of care with Doctors Without Borders

Our impact in 2024.

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Displaced people at MSF's clinic in Zamzam camp, North Darfur, Sudan.

Story | Oct 23, 2024

Healing hands: A Sudanese doctor’s account

MSF Dr. Mohamed Bashir shares why he continues to provide care amid a brutal war, and why we should not turn away from Sudan.

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MSF doctor Mohamed Bashir on site in South Sudan.

Story | Sep 20, 2024

Migrants, asylum seekers, refugees, and immigrants: What’s the difference?

Whether due to war, political persecution, natural disasters, or poverty, millions of people are on the move across the world.

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A child stands next to a caregiver on the deck of a search and rescue ship.

News | Sep 18, 2024

Surviving on one meal a day in the Sudanese refugee camps of Chad

A lack of sustained and planned funding for humanitarian response in camps exposes refugees to greater suffering and health risks.

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Distribution of therapeutic feeding milk in the nutrition tent at Adré pediatric hospital, where refugees from Sudan receive care.

Story | Sep 16, 2024

One month after Koukou floods, dire humanitarian situation remains

In eastern Chad, thousands of people have been displaced and health centers are unable to function following floods.

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A child wades through a flood plain following heavy rains in Chad.

Story | Aug 27, 2024

“He survived the worst of the war and died from drinking dirty water”

An MSF project coordinator recently back from Chad reflects on the construction of a hospital in Metché camp and the challenges Sudanese refugees are facing.

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Women and children in Metché camp, Chad.

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