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Hospital beds in a crowded room at South Hospital in El Fasher, North Darfur, Sudan.

Sudan: Civilians devastated by heavy fighting in El Fasher

story May 15, 2024

News May 14, 2024

Israeli offensive forces field hospital to close in Rafah

'Gaza's silent killing' - Report

story May 20, 2024

Afghanistan: Stronger prevention measures needed amid measles surge

An MSF doctor, Mohammad Qahir Poya checks the vital signs of three-year-old Zainat who was admitted to the measles in the measles isolation ward at Mazar-i-Sharif Regional Hospital, supported by MSF in Afghanistan.

story May 17, 2024

From bombs to desolate halls: Displaced without aid in Zalingei, Sudan

A displaced family in Zalingei, Sudan.

story May 17, 2024

Violence in Mali drives increased surgical needs among women and children

A mother holder her child while he is examined by a nurse in Niono, Mali

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Story | Feb 01, 2024

Congo River floods leave families with no means of support

MSF teams respond as floods caused by torrential rains affect thousands in DR Congo.

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A woman looks out from a window during a flood in Democratic Republic of Congo.

Story | Nov 16, 2023

MSF responds to Mpox outbreak in Bolomba, DR Congo

“The medical strategy aims to bring health care as close as possible to affected people.”

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Dr Théophile Lukembe, physician at Bolomba General Referral Hospital, consults Mpox patients at Bolomba General Referral Hospital.
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