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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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Oct 14, 2023

How we're responding to the war in Gaza

What to know about the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza and MSF’s medical and humanitarian response.

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Destruction in Gaza after Israeli airstrikes in October 2023.

Story | Dec 10, 2024

4 reasons why MSF teams in Nigeria are going solar

As northern Nigeria faces rising food insecurity and malnutrition, a solar power project is helping address health challenges while reducing carbon emissions.

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Solar panels at a hospital MSF supports in Bauchi state, Nigeria.

Story | Dec 06, 2024

Hunger behind the headlines

Malnutrition emergencies across many countries demand greater attention.

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Children arrive with their mothers and are weighed as part of a process that checks for malnutrition inside the Médecins Sans Frontières, (MSF) clinic at a refugee transit camp on April 25, 2024 in Adre, Chad.

Story | Dec 05, 2024

Malnutrition reaches extremely critical levels in northwestern Nigeria

Projections are "catastrophic" for 2025, and additional support is urgently needed.

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A mother feeds her baby therapeutic food in Nigeria.

Story | Dec 02, 2024

The year in photos 2024: Powerful images from Gaza, Haiti, and other regions in crisis

Capturing moments of resilience and hope.

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An MSF staff member assessing a child for malnutrition.

Story | Dec 02, 2024

Sudan: Zamzam displacement camp under attack

Thousands have been forced to flee for their lives in Zamzam, Sudan’s largest displacement camp

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People line up to enter a clinic in North Darfur, Sudan.

News | Nov 29, 2024

Gaza: Catastrophe deepens as medicine and vital supplies are blocked

A massive and secure flow of aid is imperative to begin meeting the needs of people in Gaza.

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A white MSF vehicle is pictured driving down a street of destroyed buildings in Jenin, Gaza.

Story | Nov 22, 2024

What to know about the world’s deadliest parasite

Discover key facts about malaria, the parasitic disease impacting millions.

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A health promoter holds a mosquito net in Kenya.

Story | Nov 19, 2024

Missing Maps: Tackling noma and malnutrition in Sokoto, Nigeria

Join the Missing Maps team this week as we zoom in on Sokoto to support humanitarian responses to two major health threats in the area.

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Map highlighting Nigeria in West Africa.

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

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