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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 | Nov 14, 2024

Migration with diabetes: Stories from people on the move

In challenging humanitarian situations, insulin pens can be a lifeline for migrants managing this challenging disease.

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Ghassan, a diabetes patient, holds an insulin pen in Greece.

News | Nov 12, 2024

Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk, and Sanofi must make insulin pens available at $1 each

Some 80 percent of people with diabetes live in countries where insulin pens are priced out of reach.

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A pile of insulin pens and caps used to treat diabetes.

News | Sep 23, 2024

Diabetes medication must be made affordable and accessible

Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk, and Sanofi must drop their prices and stop blocking generic manufacturers from entering the market.

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A close-up shot of an MSF doctor pricking a patient's finger to measure the glucose levels in their blood.

News | May 08, 2024

Diabetes: Only half of people who need insulin in the world have access to it

The US must do more to ensure that insulin pens and newer diabetes medicines are more affordable worldwide.

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A diabetic refugee from Somalia sits in Dagahaley camp, Kenya, holding his insulin.

Story | Apr 17, 2024

Tackling chronic kidney disease in Guatemala

Even with limited resources, quality care and follow-up for chronic kidney disease is possible with the help of health authorities.

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MSF staff meet a patient with chronic kidney disease in Guatemala

News | Mar 29, 2024

MSF study reveals global double standard in diabetes care

Insulin pens and newer diabetes drugs like Ozempic are sold at a dramatic markup in the US, while they are unavailable in low- and middle-income countries.

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A woman holds her diabetes medications including insulin pens.

Story | Nov 29, 2023

MSF responds after Category 5 Hurricane Otis hits Acapulco

“That hurricane came with undisguised and sick intentions.”

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2.Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) responds to the emergency following Hurricane Otis in Acapulco, Mexico

Story | Sep 01, 2023

“The situation is very dangerous”: An MSF doctor reports from Khartoum

As Khartoum’s health systems collapse, MSF teams at the Turkish Hospital have been able to keep up operations, despite the challenges and risks.

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View of an urban landscape in Sudan through the bars of a fence.

Story | Jun 27, 2023

Pregnant and disabled people in the deadly Darién Gap

Migrants in Panama face inadequate conditions in terms of protection, hygiene, and access to basic services. 

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Hundreds of migrants arrive at reception centres after travelling through Darien jungle

News | Jun 13, 2023

Sudan: Renewed fighting in Khartoum forces people to flee to Wad Madani

The rapid increase of displaced people in camps highlights the urgent need for basic medical care and other services.

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Three MSF medical staff discuss patients at a mobile clinic in Wad Madani, Sudan.
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