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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 | May 12, 2023

Burkina Faso: Life under blockade in Djibo

The blockade of Djibo is just part of the unprecedented humanitarian crisis currently afflicting Burkina Faso.

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BP-5 distribution in Djibo

Story | May 10, 2023

A state of constant emergency in North Kivu's Masisi hospital

In DR Congo, MSF is responding to the health consequences of years of conflict and displacement.

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Masisi, a neglected crisis in North Kivu

Story | May 01, 2023

Climate shocks, food insecurity, and malaria in Madagascar

As one of the countries most at risk of climate change, Madagascar has seen worsening health problems in vulnerable communities.

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Bruanette works at the MSF clinic

News | Apr 26, 2023

MSF responds to unprecedented child malnutrition in Maiduguri

Years of conflict and insecurity have caused a critical humanitarian situation in Maiduguri, Nigeria.

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Malnutrition admissions surge in Maiduguri, Borno State

Story | Mar 28, 2023

People in Yemen face a perfect storm of humanitarian needs

MSF international president Dr. Christos Christou shares stories from a recent visit

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MSF-supported Al-Jamhouri Hospital | Antenatal Consultation

News | Mar 14, 2023

Malawi: MSF responds to medical needs following Cyclone Freddy

MSF is concerned about reemergence of cholera following storm as Malawi remains the most cholera-affected country in Africa

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MSF respond to the worst cholera outbreak in Malawi in 20 years

News | Mar 08, 2023

Yemen: Medical needs overwhelm Abs hospital

Authorities, donors, and humanitarian organizations must increase support for health services across region

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MSF support to Abs Hospital

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

News | Feb 06, 2023

Health of Afghans impacted by poverty, restrictions on women, and a broken health care system

Policymakers must strengthen primary health care, address the economic crisis, and ensure women's access to education and employment.

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Boost Hospital | Neo Natal Intensive Care Unit

Story | Jan 26, 2023

Madagascar: Climate factors contribute to malnutrition spikes

MSF teams are treating thousands of children and expecting cases to rise

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Ifanirea, Ikongo district, Madagascar

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