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Displaced Palestinian children in the southern Gaza town of Rafah’s Al-Shaboura neighborhood.

Urgent need for ceasefire as Israeli forces attack ‘safe zones’ in Rafah

story May 28, 2024

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Photoville 2024: Connecting threads

Migrants travel through Ecuador, Colombia and Panama.

story May 31, 2024

Q&A: Carnage and complicity in Gaza

Destruction in Khan Younis, Gaza.

story May 28, 2024

Sudan: Hospitals in El Fasher hit as fighting continues

A crowded hospital in El Fasher, Sudan.

story May 30, 2024

What’s happening in Rafah?

Displaced Palestinians inside a tent in Rafah, Gaza.

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Story | Jul 18, 2023

Reaching remote Indigenous communities in Venezuela

Indigenous communities face significant challenges accessing health care in Delta Amacuro state, where rivers serve as roads and the rainforest stretches to the horizon.

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Indigenous people sit on a long canoe on a brown river in Venezuela under cloudy sky

Story | Jul 17, 2023

Bringing health care to Brazil's Yanomami Indigenous community

The absence of protection measures and cuts to health care budgets threaten the welfare of the Indigenous community.

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An MSF staff member is walking through a rural area to a hut with a thatched roof.

Story | Jul 14, 2023

Inside a Sudanese hospital: A firsthand account from El Fasher

Three months into the conflict in Sudan, an MSF team member shares the latest from a hospital in North Darfur

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

Story | Jul 13, 2023

Johnson & Johnson deal falls short for people with TB

Johnson & Johnson must end its patent monopoly on bedaquiline so generic versions of this lifesaving drug can be widely produced.

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A woman in a green headscarf and her young daughter are treated for drug resistant tuberculosis at MSF’s treatment center in Kandahar, Afghanistan.

Story | Jul 12, 2023

Preventing measles is a marathon, not a sprint

Measles is a highly contagious disease that can easily spiral out of control without routine vaccinations.

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An MSF aid worker vaccinates a child for measles as part of an immunization campaign in Bondo, bas-Uélé, DR Congo

Story | Jul 11, 2023

Haiti, caught in the crossfire

Bearing witness to everyday violence in Port-au-Prince

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View of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

Story | Jul 07, 2023

Tackling malnutrition and malaria in Angola

The common dual diagnosis can be fatal if left untreated—but in parts of Angola, treatment is not always within reach.

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MSF health promotion teams raise awareness of malaria and malnutrition in Angola

News | Jul 05, 2023

Syria: UN must renew cross-border humanitarian aid resolution

Humanitarian access must be sustained and expanded in northwest Syria, where 4 million people are in need of aid after more than 12 years of war.

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MSF aid worker in white vest treats child patient for cholera

News | Jul 03, 2023

MSF condemns denial of medical access in Israeli military raid

At least eight people have been killed and 91 others have been injured in the largest military operation in the occupied West Bank in 20 years.

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MSF aid workers in Jenin, West Bank observe damage to buildings during Israeli raid on Palestinians

Story | Jul 03, 2023

A hospital deserted in 30 minutes

Encroaching violence in Ituri province, DR Congo, is forcing patients to flee medical facilities.

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A woman and child sit in a vehicle in Ituri province, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
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