DR Congo: MSF adapts response as violence spreads in South Kivu
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Story | Jan 31, 2025
With the closure of CBP One, hundreds of thousands of migrants are more vulnerable on a route already marked by extreme violence.
Read moreStory | Jan 24, 2025
A new short film shines a light on the resilience of two MSF patients on their path to healing at the Comprehensive Care Center in Mexico City.
Read moreNews | Jan 22, 2025
MSF teams in Mexico are already witnessing these measures’ effects on the physical and mental health of many of their patients.
Read moreNews | Jan 21, 2025
Seeking safety is not a crime.
Read moreStory | Dec 16, 2024
Mexico is a country of origin, transit, destination, and return for the thousands of migrants each year, who face seemingly endless physical and bureaucratic challenges in their search for safety.
Read moreNews | Nov 14, 2024
Medical staff are treating both physical and mental health issues related to violence faced during the migration journey.
Read moreStory | Oct 21, 2024
The Panamanian Ministry of Health and MSF are working together again to provide medical assistance to local communities and people on the move, after MSF activities were suspended in March of this year.
Read moreStory | Sep 26, 2024
MSF Clinical social worker Athena Viscusi explains the mental health needs of people crossing the border into Arizona, and the stories they share about their journeys to the US.
Read moreStory | Sep 19, 2024
Dr. Belen Ramirez, an MSF project coordinator in Arizona, takes us along as she assists local volunteers providing aid.
Read moreStory | Aug 08, 2024
Here are five films that delve into the stories of the people we treat, the health issues they face, and the work of our staff around the world.
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