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Tabqa camp in northeast Syria

Northeast Syria: Humanitarian relief efforts continue amid growing needs

News Dec 11, 2024

News Dec 11, 2024

Haiti: MSF partially resumes medical activities in Port-au-Prince

MSF teams unload medical supplies arriving in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

story Dec 05, 2024

Malnutrition reaches extremely critical levels in northwestern Nigeria

A mother feeds her baby therapeutic food in Nigeria.

News Dec 06, 2024

Alert Winter 2024: The year in photos

An MSF staff member accompanies an elderly patient to a clinic in Chad.

News Dec 06, 2024

Excluding Afghan women from medical institutes threatens the future of health care in the country

MSF gynecologists in Khost, Afghanistan.

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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 | Sep 20, 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.

News | Sep 13, 2024

Sudan: After famine declaration, catastrophic malnutrition in Zamzam camp is only getting worse

The UN must consider all options, including airdrops, to bring food, medicine, and essential supplies to blockaded and starved communities in Zamzam camp, North Darfur.

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A child eats ready-to-use therapeutic food to treat malnutrition in Sudan.

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.

News | Sep 10, 2024

Nigeria: One out of every four children in Shinkafi and Zurmi is malnourished

Immediate action must be taken after screening results reveal a catastrophic malnutrition crisis across northwest Nigeria.

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Izza Surajo

Story | Aug 09, 2024

Somalia: The deadly consequences of obstacles to health care

Poverty and distance from health care centers are a dangerous combination for women and children in Somalia’s southern district of Baidoa in the Bay region

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Mothers and children in a medical outreach center in Baidoa, Somalia.

Story | Aug 08, 2024

“I want to be a doctor to take care of people"

Sudanese refugee children in Chad share their stories and dreams for the future.

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A girl in the Adre camp in Chad holds a cat toy she took with her from Sudan.

Story | Aug 06, 2024

MSF treats overwhelming surge of malnutrition cases in Nigeria’s Bauchi state

Community-based solutions can play a critical role in identifying and treating children with malnutrition as MSF teams see a catastrophic increase in cases.

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Overwhelming surge of malnutrition cases in Bauchi

Story | Aug 01, 2024

In Calais, a violent horizon for unaccompanied minors

More than half of the people received by MSF have been victims of violence in their migration journey.

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A stuffed animal caught in a barbed wire fence in Calais.

Story | Jul 23, 2024

Who is Tom Brown? Preventing malnutrition in Nigeria

Traditional recipes are providing the key to effective malnutrition prevention and treatment.

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MSF health promoter lets a child taste test Tom Brown, a nutrient-rick porridge, in Nigeria.
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