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A toddler looks at the camera in Gaza.

Conditions in Gaza are causing severe health issues for Palestinian children and babies

story Nov 25, 2024

News Nov 27, 2024

MSF to roll out injectable HIV prevention drug in southern Africa

Training to use long acting injectables in HIV prevention

News Nov 19, 2024

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

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

story Nov 21, 2024

Israel’s campaign of destruction in Gaza must end

Destruction in northern Gaza

story Nov 25, 2024

Lebanon: “Who could have imagined what the world had in store for us?”

Destruction in front of Roman ruins in Baalbek, Lebanon

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Story | Nov 25, 2024

A triple emergency in Kenya amid malaria and measles outbreaks

Recent heavy rains have resulted in malaria outbreaks in Baringo and Turkana counties, while Marsabit county contends with the spread of measles.

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Baringo Malaria Response

Story | Nov 15, 2024

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

The climate crisis is having devastating consequences on people’s mental and physical health—and these consequences are not being distributed equally.

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Children steering a canoe in Old Fangak

Story | Nov 13, 2024

Life on the levee: Extreme flooding in South Sudan

How the country most impacted by climate change is also one of the least equipped to adapt to the consequences.

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A man fishes aboard a canoe near Old Fangak, located alone one of the world's largest wetlands, the Sudd region.

Research | Nov 11, 2024

Every climate action counts: MSF and the Lancet Countdown joint brief 2024

The ripple effect of each failure on health systems in humanitarian settings

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A man standing on a canoe near the town of Old Fangak, South Sudan.

Story | Oct 18, 2024

How an MSF driver navigates roadblocks to care in Nigeria

When the rainy season hits Cross River state, getting patients to health facilities can be tough—but not impossible.

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People stand on a broken bridge in Cross River, Nigeria.

Story | Sep 11, 2024

Curbing malaria with indoor spraying in Niger

The rainy season in Magaria health district is marked by a surge in malaria and malnutrition cases each year.

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A person sprays pesticide inside a house in Niger.

Story | Sep 09, 2024

Sierra Leone: Safe drinking water is essential for health care

MSF is working to ensure sustainable access to clean water in a country where more than half the population uses unsafe water sources like rivers and unprotected wells.

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A woman uses a hand pump to get safe drinking water in Sierra Leone.

Story | Aug 21, 2024

Adapting humanitarian responses to a changing climate

A new report details how MSF teams and communities are addressing the challenges climate change poses to humanitarian work.

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MSF teams in South Sudan wade through a flooded village to deliver medicine.

Story | Aug 16, 2024

Worst floods in living memory: Eastern Chad battered by heavy rain

MSF is calling for a rapid response in Koukou, eastern Chad, where there are shortages of food, shelter, drinking water, and health care as floods affect thousands of people.

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A view of massive flooding in eastern Chad.

Story | Jul 29, 2024

What is dengue? Facts & how to help

Dengue is one of the fastest-spreading diseases today, with about half of the global population at risk. Here's what to know.

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A woman holds a jar up to a tree releasing mosquitoes to prevent arbovirus spreading in Honduras.
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