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Explosion seen by MSF in Rafah, Palestine

Israeli offensive on Rafah throttles essential lifeline for Gaza

story May 10, 2024

News May 09, 2024

Sudan: MSF withdraws from Wad Madani after months of obstruction and harassment

The back of an MSF staff member sitting in a room in Wad Madani, Sudan.

story May 10, 2024

There’s homemade spaghetti sauce in the freezer! Love, Mom

Dr. Africa Stewart holding newborn babies

News May 07, 2024

Israel must immediately halt plans for Rafah ground invasion

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

story May 09, 2024

Six challenges mothers face around the world

Mother in a blue hijab watches her child eat therapeutic peanut paste in Adré, Chad.

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Story | Apr 01, 2024

Women of North Kivu: “Peace must return”

Stories of displacement, hardship, and hope from women fleeing violence in DR Congo.

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A young woman in front of her makeshift tent in Kanyaruchinya camp for displaced people in DR Congo.

Story | Apr 01, 2024

Gaza: “Complete devastation of the health care system”

“No hospital in the world ... could cope with the amount of injuries that we're seeing."

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MSF doctor Amber Alayyan at a press conference at the United Nations in New York.

Story | Mar 29, 2024

How I beat the scariest type of TB

A survivor and activist shares her story.

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TB survivor tells her story.

Story | Mar 28, 2024

Eight years in Kirkuk: Hawija’s journey of recovery

Looking back on MSF’s work in war-torn Hawija district, Iraq.

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Anwar Shukr Mahmoud, an MSF patient in Hawija

Story | Mar 27, 2024

New approach improves diagnosis and treatment of children with TB

Undernourished children are at heightened risk of developing TB, and treatment decision algorithms are helping MSF more accurately diagnose young children in Sierra Leone.

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Medication pills in the palms of a person's hand against grass.

Story | Mar 26, 2024

Measles surge in Yemen shows no sign of abating

Dr. Ei Ei Khaing describes how limited health care access and low vaccination rates have caused a wave of infection.

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Measles isolation unit in Yemen.

Story | Mar 25, 2024

Displaced people in eastern Sudan need urgent humanitarian intervention

The scale of the crisis is beyond the capacity of any single organization and requires urgent and coordinated action from the international community.

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MSF staff provide medical consultations at one of the gathering sites in Kassala, Sudan.

Story | Mar 22, 2024

Five key questions for an Ebola expert

It's been 10 years since the biggest Ebola outbreak in history. Here's what we've learned.

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Ebola: 10 years later - what has changed?

Story | Mar 22, 2024

Time for $5: MSF demands Cepheid and Danaher lower the price of medical tests

MSF and activists launch a petition and protest outside Danaher in Washington, DC to pressure companies to reduce the price of lifesaving medical tests.

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Protesters hold signs protesting Danaher prices as part of the Time for $5 campaign.

Story | Mar 22, 2024

Lessons learned on TB treatment from a pilot project in Ukraine

A pilot project run by MSF in Zhytomyr, Ukraine offers a glimpse of what it takes to successfully treat and recover from drug-resistant tuberculosis.

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An MSF pharmacist chooses medicines in Zhytomyr, Ukraine.

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