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Staff load a patient onto an ambulance at MSF's Turgeau Emergency Center in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Haiti: Violence and threats by police force MSF to suspend activities in Port-au-Prince area

News Nov 19, 2024

story Nov 21, 2024

Israel’s campaign of destruction in Gaza must end

Destruction in northern Gaza

News Nov 18, 2024

Ukraine: 11 dead and 84 wounded after Russian strike on densely populated area

MSF team member responds to a bombing in Sumy, Ukraine.

story Nov 20, 2024

Why premature babies' survival often depends on where they were born

A premature baby wrapped in a pink blanket in Nigeria.

story Nov 15, 2024

COP29: Major polluters like the US must support climate-vulnerable communities

Children steering a canoe in Old Fangak

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Oct 04, 2023

Sudan crisis response

How MSF is responding to urgent needs inside Sudan and in neighboring countries.

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A mother holds her child at MSF's clinic in Zamzam camp in Sudan.

Story | Nov 22, 2024

What to know about the world’s deadliest parasite

Discover key facts about malaria, the parasite impacting millions.

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A health promoter holds a mosquito net in Kenya.

Story | Nov 18, 2024

X-rays of children show dire impact of Sudan’s war

Children make up 16 percent of war-wounded patients at a Khartoum hospital, and many are arriving severely malnourished.

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X rays of children with bullet and shrapnel injuries

Story | Nov 15, 2024

Urgent action needed to address growing cholera outbreak in South Sudan

Water and sanitation must be urgently improved for people fleeing war in Sudan to prevent the further spread of disease.

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Setting up the Cholera Treatment Center in South Sudan.

Story | Oct 29, 2024

“The war has torn us apart”: Sudanese refugee voices in Chad

The world must not turn a blind eye to the suffering of Sudanese refugees who are experiencing a humanitarian crisis that is worsening day by day.

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Youssef Mohamed, a displaced man from North Darfur, Sudan, living in Chad.

Story | Oct 25, 2024

365 days of care with Doctors Without Borders

Our impact in 2024.

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Displaced people at MSF's clinic in Zamzam camp, North Darfur, Sudan.

Story | Oct 23, 2024

Healing hands: A Sudanese doctor’s account

MSF Dr. Mohamed Bashir shares why he continues to provide care amid a brutal war, and why we should not turn away from Sudan.

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MSF doctor Mohamed Bashir on site in South Sudan.

Story | Oct 22, 2024

Why should you donate to Doctors Without Borders?

5 reasons to support Doctors Without Borders.

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Vaishnavi, pulmonary DRTB patient from Thane speaks with an MSF staff member and her mother in India.

News | Oct 10, 2024

Sudan: Supply blockade forces MSF to stop care for 5,000 malnourished children in North Darfur

MSF is calling on parties to the conflict to urgently facilitate humanitarian aid delivery to Zamzam camp, where 450,000 displaced people are sheltering.

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A mother and child at Zamzam camp in North Darfur, Sudan.

News | Sep 25, 2024

The world's collective failure on Sudan couldn’t be clearer

Humanitarian access across the country is blocked by the warring parties, threatening thousands at imminent risk of death from malnutrition and other medical conditions.

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Tammam at UN General Assembly

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