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An injured Palestinian man in a wheelchair returns to his tent.

Israel must immediately halt plans for Rafah ground invasion

News May 07, 2024

story May 07, 2024

Iraq: Six years of healing at Al-Wahda Hospital

A smiling boy with an arm cast on a hospital bed in Mosul, Iraq.

story May 03, 2024

Surging conflict in Haiti disrupts health care system

A destroyed car blocking a road in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

story May 07, 2024

Hope through maternal health care in Kajo Keji, South Sudan

A mother smiles holding her baby in Kajo Keji, South Sudan

story May 06, 2024

Floods in Kenya raise the risk of waterborne diseases

Flooded banks of Mathare river in Kenya.

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Story | Aug 09, 2023

Missing Maps: How geodata is helping humanitarian aid efforts

With the Missing Maps initiative, MSF teams are leveraging spatial data to better evaluate the extent of displacement in the hard-to-reach camps around Goma, DR Congo.

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Aerial view of the Bulengo IDP site near Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo

Story | Aug 07, 2023

Bringing the water system back to life in Tigray, Ethiopia

After two years of civil war, rehabilitating the damaged water infrastructure of Tigray became a priority for MSF teams.

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MSF water and sanitation teams deliver clean drinking water from trucks in Aby Aday IDP camp in Tigray, Ethiopia.

Story | Aug 01, 2023

How communities in South Sudan prepare for rainy season floods

Seasonal forecasts and climate change projections point to difficult times ahead for flood-prone areas in South Sudan.

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People wearing white vests with MSF logo remove canoe from tractor in Dentiuk, South Sudan

Story | Jul 21, 2023

DR Congo: MSF treats over 1,500 people for cholera in Rutshuru

Teams are urgently mobilizing in response to a cholera outbreak in Rutshuru, where MSF has been the only medical care provider for months.

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Two medics in white robes are facing each other adjusting their robes inside a white tent surrounded by patients.

Story | Jun 07, 2023

MSF International Activity Report for 2022: The year in review

An essay by MSF directors of operations on the challenges we faced in 2022 and the impact we made.

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Rotation 18 - Life on deck

News | May 31, 2023

Kenya’s Dadaab refugee camps on the brink of a health catastrophe

MSF calls for immediate action from donors and aid agencies to address the unsanitary conditions and overcrowding in the camps.

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Story | May 10, 2023

Mobile clinics reach people stranded by violence in Haiti

Access to essential services is severely limited across Port-au-Prince, especially in neighborhoods most affected by the violence.

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Urban Violence Project - Mobile Clinics in Bel Air

Story | May 10, 2023

A state of constant emergency in North Kivu's Masisi hospital

In DR Congo, MSF is responding to the health consequences of years of conflict and displacement.

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Masisi, a neglected crisis in North Kivu

News | May 08, 2023

Flash floods and landslides hit eastern DR Congo

MSF has sent an emergency team to the worst-affected areas

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News | Mar 23, 2023

Cyclone Freddy: People still cut off from health care in Malawi

MSF continues to provide aid to those affected, including people living in displacement camps and remote areas

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Cyclone Freddy in Malawi

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