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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 | 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 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 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 | May 29, 2024

What is psychological first aid?

Learn more about this vital mental health component of emergency response.

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An MSF staff member sits with migrants on a hilltop in Lesvos, Greece.

Story | May 16, 2024

In the shadow of war: Increased violence and restrictions in the West Bank

How MSF teams are trying to bridge the gaps in health care access preventing Palestinians in the West Bank from getting the care they need.

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A Palestinian woman sitting beside a wall in the West Bank.

Story | May 07, 2024

Hope through maternal health care in Kajo Keji, South Sudan

Returning home after displacement isn't always easy—particularly for women in need of health care in Kajo Keji, South Sudan.

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A mother smiles holding her baby in Kajo Keji, South Sudan

Story | May 06, 2024

Floods in Kenya raise the risk of waterborne diseases

At least 200 people have been killed by floods as heavy rain continues to batter the country.

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Flooded banks of Mathare river in Kenya.

Story | Apr 29, 2024

A safe space for youth in Nairobi

The Dandora Youth Friendly Center in Kenya offers social support, life skills, mentorship, and career development training for young people from disadvantaged neighborhoods.

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MSF staff lead youth in an ice breaker session at the Dandora Youth Friendly Center in Nairobi, Kenya.

News | Apr 29, 2024

Gaza: "Silent killings" continue as Rafah invasion looms

Palestinians' physical and mental health continues to deteriorate due to ongoing war, preventable diseases, and a lack of access to medical care.

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A veiled woman waits in a chair at an MSF facility in Gaza.

Story | Apr 26, 2024

Gaza medical staff: “We are alive, but we are not OK"

The mental health impact of an unyielding war will leave health workers with scars for years to come.

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An MSF psychologist stands at the center of a circle of Palestinian children in a mental health session in Gaza.
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