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Migrants at the US-Mexico border.

Biden order limiting asylum at southern border will harm people's health

News Jun 04, 2024

News Jun 07, 2024

Alert Summer 2024: Connecting Threads

A Palestinian child fetches water from a distribution point in Rafah, Gaza.

story Jun 07, 2024

Before the war: New documentary on health care in Gaza

Video

story Jun 06, 2024

Respectful and dignified care for LGBTQI+ people and youth in Kenya

Portrait of a participant in MSF's "key pops" project in Kenya.

story Jun 06, 2024

Introducing MSF USA Board President Dr. Rasha Khoury

Dr. Rasha Khoury, president of MSF USA board of directors

Speaking out about the emergencies our staff and patients witness is part of who we are. Explore our history and principles.

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Story | Jun 07, 2024

Before the war: New documentary on health care in Gaza

Watch MSF’s new documentary showing the state of Gaza’s health care system before the war—a system that no longer exists.

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Story | Jun 06, 2024

Waterborne diseases rage in Yemen ahead of rainy season

MSF has launched a response after a surge of acute watery diarrhea cases in almost all of Yemen’s governorates.

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A patient and her daughter at MSF treatment center in Yemen.

Story | Jun 06, 2024

Respectful and dignified care for LGBTQI+ people and youth in Kenya

Making health care more inclusive isn’t just the right thing to do—it saves lives.

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Portrait of a participant in MSF's "key pops" project in Kenya.

Story | Jun 06, 2024

Introducing MSF USA Board President Dr. Rasha Khoury

A conversation on what it means to be a doctor without borders.

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Dr. Rasha Khoury, president of MSF USA board of directors

Story | Jun 05, 2024

48 hours of relentless fighting and bombing: A voice note from Gaza

In a message from Gaza, an MSF staff member describes a harrowing scene unfolding at Al-Aqsa Hospital.

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Destruction in Khan Younis, southern Gaza.

Story | Jun 05, 2024

Refugees, migrants, asylum seekers, and IDPs: What’s the difference?

Whether due to war, political persecution, natural disasters, or poverty, millions of people are on the move across the world.

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A child stands next to a caregiver on the deck of a search and rescue ship.

Story | Jun 04, 2024

Gavi must reach the 10 million children missing vaccines worldwide

The Vaccine Alliance’s meeting this week to approve its five-year strategy must include an approach to reach children in fragile and humanitarian settings who are still missing out on routine immunizations.

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Child getting a measles vaccination in Timbuktu

Story | Jun 03, 2024

One year after Ukraine’s Kakhovka dam disaster

The destruction of the Kakhovka dam in Ukraine last June devastated communities, cutting off the water supply to one million people and making health care harder to access.

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MSF patient Liudmyla Maslovska, 67, Novosofiyivka, Mykolaiv region, Ukraine.

Story | Jun 03, 2024

“We have lost everything. But I am very strong:” Brazilians shelter from flood devastation

Doctors Without Borders is providing care for people displaced by disastrous floods in the south of Brazil.

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MSF worker cares for victims of disastrous floods in the south of Brazil.

Story | Jun 03, 2024

Malnutrition deals a double blow to people with HIV and TB in South Sudan

In Leer County, rising food insecurity poses a threat to people with HIV and/or TB, making treatment more painful and impacting adherence.

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An HIV/TB patient holds medication in South Sudan.
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