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Displaced people shelter in the Masisi General Referral Hospital in DR Congo

DR Congo: MSF staff on base hit by bullets, critically injured

News Feb 20, 2025

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Uncertainty around PEPFAR program puts millions of people at risk

An MSF patient holds a pill as part of antiretroviral treatment for HIV in Mozambique.

story Feb 21, 2025

Urgent humanitarian needs persist three years into war in Ukraine

MSF staff survey damage on a facility in Pokrovsk.

story Feb 18, 2025

Migrants in Libya: "Your destiny can change at any moment"

Drawings of migrants in Libya.

News Feb 18, 2025

DR Congo: MSF adapts response as violence spreads in South Kivu

People wait to board a boat in South Kivu, DRC.

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News | Dec 14, 2023

Haiti: Ambulance attack forces MSF to suspend activities at Turgeau

The indefinite suspension will allow for an analysis of the attack on Turgeau Emergency Center and a reevaluation of risks for staff and patients.

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

Story | Dec 07, 2023

Moments of hope

Despite the emergencies of 2023, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams also witnessed moments of hope from our projects around the world

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A woman, outside of a building, speaking to a pharmacist through a window. They are both smiling at each other.

Story | Dec 07, 2023

2023: The year in photos

Bearing witness at our medical projects around the world

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A woman holding a baby in a makeshift camp near Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo

News | Nov 17, 2023

Haiti: Medical care severely affected by clashes in Cité Soleil

“Once again, the population is paying a high price during these clashes between armed groups.”

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A white flag bearing MSF's logo

Story | Sep 11, 2023

Migrants on the move: In search of safety in the Americas

Violence, hunger, and deep moments of anguish along Central American migration routes.

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A large group of people are walking along a fence holding children and belongings.

News | Aug 28, 2023

Haiti: MSF fully reopens Tabarre hospital after armed intrusion

Medical services at Tabarre hospital in Port-au-Prince resume after an armed intrusion in July caused MSF to suspend admissions to its trauma center.

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MSF medical staff treat a patient on an operating table at Tabarre hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

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.

News | Jul 07, 2023

Haiti: MSF condemns violent incursion at Tabarre hospital

MSF has suspended all activities at the hospital, while other medical programs in Haiti continue.

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MSF doctors operate on a patient in Tabarre hospital in  Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

Story | Jun 27, 2023

Pregnant and disabled people in the deadly Darién Gap

Migrants in Panama face inadequate conditions in terms of protection, hygiene, and access to basic services. 

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Hundreds of migrants arrive at reception centres after travelling through Darien jungle

Story | Jun 27, 2023

Haiti: "We give our all to save lives"

An MSF nurse on providing vital medical care in the midst of widespread insecurity and economic hardship.

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Insecurity in Port-au-Prince

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