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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

story Jun 06, 2024

Introducing MSF USA Board President Dr. Rasha Khoury

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

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.

ONGOING EVENT Jun 01, 2024

Photoville 2024: Connecting threads

Migrants travel through Ecuador, Colombia and Panama.

story Jun 05, 2024

48 hours of relentless fighting and bombing: A nurse’s update from Gaza

Destruction in Khan Younis, southern Gaza.

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 | May 11, 2020

Eswatini: Tackling COVID-19 amid HIV and TB epidemics

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Video Observed Therapy (VOT) training for MDR-TB patients in Matsanjeni health centre

Story | Mar 21, 2017

TB Patient Uses Sign Language in Swaziland

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Story | Aug 05, 2015

"I had given up on treatment...before I met my counsellor"

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Story | Jul 25, 2014

Surviving Drug-Resistant TB in Swaziland

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Story | Jul 04, 2011

TB & ME Blog

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Story | Mar 22, 2011

TB in Swaziland: Share in My Solitude

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Story | Oct 29, 2009

Patient Story: "This painful treatment is my only way out of drug-resistant TB"

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Story | Oct 26, 2009

Patient Story: In Swaziland, "People are scared of me"

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