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From Rafah to Khan Younis, lives in ruins

One year of a war without rules has left Gaza shattered

News Oct 02, 2024

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MSF reports unprecedented number of sexual violence cases in DR Congo

At the MSF Tumaini clinic in the camps of Bulengo and Lushagala, the treatment of sexually transmitted diseases represent 60% of the consultations, 14% for family planning and 4,4% are related to the termination of pregnancy.

story Oct 03, 2024

Life in Gaza, before and after the war: A doctor's story

Dr. Sohaib Safi, MSF doctor, with his daughter on the beach in Gaza

story Oct 02, 2024

Rohingya are at risk “wherever we go, whether Myanmar, Thailand, or Malaysia”

A Rohingya woman volunteer talks to a patient at Klinik Mewah 6 in Butterworth, Penang State, Malaysia.

News Sep 26, 2024

MSF scales up response in Lebanon as bombings continue

Hala Hussein, MSF dispenser, receives patients after their consultations to give them their prescribed medications.

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News | Sep 14, 2023

Libya: MSF emergency teams assess needs in Storm Daniel aftermath

Nearly 10,000 people are missing and more than 5,000 people are dead after Storm Daniel caused severe rains and flooding that swept away entire villages.

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An MSF logistics coordinator supervises the convoy of medical material en route to Derna, Libya.

Story | Sep 13, 2023

Floods and fever in South Sudan

People in South Sudan are facing a high number of malaria cases and limited access to health care.

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One a wide expanse of a marshy swamp, three canoes each carry several people on the water in Old Fangak, South Sudan, where MSF teams treat malaria.

News | Sep 12, 2023

Sudan: Deadliest days in Khartoum since conflict began

Recent horrific attacks in residential areas have resulted in some of the city’s highest death tolls since the conflict began nearly five months ago.

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Outside Bashair Teaching Hospital in Khartoum, Sudan, where a sign hangs on the side of the building.

News | Sep 12, 2023

J&J and Cepheid must expand access to TB drug and tests

TB is curable but remains the world’s leading infectious disease killer as pharma corporations stand in the way of affordable medical tools

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A patient sits at a table in front of an MSF staff member for a free X-ray at an MSF tuberculosis (TB) screening sites in Manila.

News | Sep 11, 2023

Morocco earthquake: MSF teams witness “horrible devastation”

MSF is on the ground assessing the medical humanitarian needs.

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Two people with MSF logos on their shirts walking amidst the concrete wreckage of the earthquake.

Story | Sep 11, 2023

Migrants on the move: In search of safety in the Americas

Violence, hunger, and deep moments of anguish along Central American migration routes.

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A large group of people are walking along a fence holding children and belongings.

News | Sep 09, 2023

Morocco earthquake: MSF teams mobilize to assess needs

We expect the greatest unmet needs for medical humanitarian assistance to be in the nearby High Atlas.

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A view of damage in the historic city of Marrakech, following a powerful earthquake in Morocco

Story | Sep 07, 2023

Ukraine: MSF staff treat survivors of attack in Kostiantynivka

Kostiantynivka hospital in the Donetsk region is one of the few functional health care facilities near the eastern front lines.

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MSF doctors in the emergency department at Kostiantynivka hospital operate to remove shrapnel from a patient.

Story | Sep 06, 2023

Five takeaways from MSF’s study on unsafe abortions

A study of two hospitals in conflict-affected settings finds patients at significantly higher risk of developing severe complications resulting from unsafe abortions.

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Illustration of a pregnant woman lying down on a red backdrop

News | Sep 05, 2023

South Africans prepare for cholera outbreaks amid climate change

As climate change increases the frequency and scale of cholera outbreaks, MSF is training health and disaster management workers to respond.

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An MSF staff member in white vest shows a South African woman how to prepare for future cholera outbreaks.

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