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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

story Jan 10, 2025

Sudan: Violent attacks lead to suspension of MSF activities at key Khartoum hospital

MSF staff member in an operation theater at Bashair Teaching Hospital in Khartoum, Sudan.

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

Children play in an MSF clinic in Hebron, Palestine.

story Jan 06, 2025

Where has the river taken us?

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

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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Story | Dec 04, 2024

Echoes of violence in the Rohingya camps of Cox’s Bazar

Constant insecurity and lack of resources take a heavy toll on the mental and physical health of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.

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A view of Coxs Bazar camp in Bangladesh.

Story | Nov 19, 2024

As Rohingya refugees flee to Bangladesh, urgent action is needed to provide basic needs

Rohingya people who have recently fled Rakhine state, Myanmar, face overcrowding and lack of access to essential services, as well as mental stress.

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A woman and child walk up to an MSF facility in Bangladesh.

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

News | Jun 13, 2024

Rohingya refugees struggle to access testing and treatment amid alarmingly high rates of hepatitis C

MSF calls on other actors to step up and help provide hepatitis C care.

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Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh three years after their exodus

Story | Jun 12, 2024

More support is needed to tackle alarming rates of hepatitis C among Rohingya refugees

Nearly one in five Rohingya refugees in the camps of Cox’s Bazar has hepatitis C. MSF has treated thousands, but it’s not sufficient to meet the rising needs.

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Profile of a Rohingya woman in a niqab in a camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh

Story | Jan 17, 2024

Out of fear: Rohingya youth trapped in violence and despair

Watch the new documentary on what Rohingya youth are facing.

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Profile of a young Rohingya woman in a green headscarf in Bangladesh.

Story | Sep 01, 2023

Former lives, in fragments

In the camps of Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, Rohingya refugees find remnants of home in the few possessions they carry with them.

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An older woman holds up two photographs of her family members.

Story | Aug 25, 2023

Six years displaced: How Rohingya refugees preserve their culture

A mural of a Rohingya folktale helps refugee children in Cox's Bazar stay connected to their identity.

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A 3D mural made of many shades of green featuring a banyan tree in the center, a bird, and a woman.

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

Story | Aug 24, 2022

Rohingya stories: We were treated as pariahs

Five years after a forced exodus from Myanmar, Rohingya refugees share hopes and fears.

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