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Destruction caused by clashes between armed groups and police in the Carrefour neighborhood in the suburbs of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

Haiti: Closed ports and empty shelves amid unprecedented violence

News May 21, 2024

News May 22, 2024

Congress: Act now to address an all-consuming humanitarian catastrophe in Sudan

A displaced woman holding her child in Zalingei city, capital of Central Darfur state, Sudan.

story May 20, 2024

Brazil's floods are country’s biggest climate disaster to date

Aerial view of severe floods in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

News May 14, 2024

Israeli offensive forces field hospital to close in Rafah

A man looks at notes as a child looks through the window of a clinic in Gaza.

News May 21, 2024

Fighting in El Fasher, Sudan: "People are trapped in the city and cannot leave"

A displaced woman holding her child in Zamzam camp, North Darfur, Sudan.

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Story | May 16, 2023

Mexico: Stories of adversity and hope from the border

Asylum seekers in Mexico share their experiences searching for safety in the US. 

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Migrants in Reynosa, Mexico

News | May 16, 2023

MSF responds to NIH director nomination

The new director should adopt policies and practices that ensure equitable access to lifesaving medical products.

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A frontline health worker at a nursing home in Chlifa Baalbak receives her vaccine from an MSF medical staff member.

Story | May 15, 2023

Kiribati: Remote island nation faces a triple threat to health

Kiribati is one of the most vulnerable countries to the impacts of the climate crisis.

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Drone footage south Tarawa

Story | May 15, 2023

After fleeing violence, challenges continue in South Sudan camps

In Twic County, displaced people face recurrent outbreaks of disease and a lack of food, water, and health care.

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Waiting area for the malaria screening - Mayen-Abun clinic

News | May 12, 2023

Darfur fighting disrupts medical care and nutrition programs

In Sudan, the residents of Zamzam camp went weeks without any access to health care until MSF was able to reopen its clinic.

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Story | May 12, 2023

Refugees: "We came to Sudan seeking safety. Now we are trapped.”

Vulnerable communities face further medication and food shortages as fighting in Sudan continues.

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An Ethiopian refugee family in Sudan.

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 12, 2023

International Nurses Day: Stories from the ICU

MSF nurses around the world share their experiences delivering care in some of the most intense emergency situations

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Anis AbdRaboh Dayan and colleagues discussing in ICU

Story | May 11, 2023

The end of Title 42 makes way for harsher asylum restrictions

Title 42 was used to authorize more than 2.8 million expulsions from the US.

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CBP One app affects health and security of migrants

News | May 11, 2023

MSF: Access to HIV tests uncertain as companies stop production

MSF calls on Abbott and BD to ensure adequate supply of CD4 tests and equipment

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Advanced HIV in Kinshasa

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