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An injured Palestinian man in a wheelchair returns to his tent.

Israel must immediately halt plans for Rafah ground invasion

News May 07, 2024

News May 08, 2024

Diabetes: Only half of people who need insulin in the world have access to it

A diabetic refugee from Somalia sits in Dagahaley camp, Kenya, holding his insulin.

News May 08, 2024

Thousands forced to flee as Israeli military offensive intensifies and aid is blocked in Rafah

Displaced Palestinians flee Rafah.

story May 07, 2024

Iraq: Six years of healing at Al-Wahda Hospital

A smiling boy with an arm cast on a hospital bed in Mosul, Iraq.

story May 03, 2024

Surging conflict in Haiti disrupts health care system

A destroyed car blocking a road in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

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News | May 08, 2024

Thousands forced to flee as Israeli military offensive intensifies and aid is blocked in Rafah

The closure of the Rafah border crossing will have a devastating impact as assistance coming through this crossing is a lifeline for the whole Gaza Strip.

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Displaced Palestinians flee Rafah.

News | May 08, 2024

Diabetes: Only half of people who need insulin in the world have access to it

The US must do more to ensure that insulin pens and newer diabetes medicines are more affordable worldwide.

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A diabetic refugee from Somalia sits in Dagahaley camp, Kenya, holding his insulin.

News | May 07, 2024

Israel must immediately halt plans for Rafah ground invasion

Nearly 1.5 million Palestinians are crowded into this tiny area which they were told would be a refuge from war.

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An injured Palestinian man in a wheelchair returns to his tent.

Story | May 07, 2024

Iraq: Six years of healing at Al-Wahda Hospital

As Mosul recovers from deadly violence, MSF hands over activities at the hospital we opened during the war.

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A smiling boy with an arm cast on a hospital bed in Mosul, Iraq.

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 | May 03, 2024

Surging conflict in Haiti disrupts health care system

Medical facilities are struggling to remain functional as a dramatic increase in violence continues to grip Port-au-Prince.

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A destroyed car blocking a road in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

Story | May 03, 2024

Why cholera is on the rise in Zimbabwe

Hundreds of people have died of cholera this year in Zimbabwe, where the lack of adequate water and sanitation fuels an uncontrolled outbreak.

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Women fetch wate from a river in Zimbabwe.

Story | May 02, 2024

“You are loved”: A clinic for at-risk people in Eswatini

At the Sitsandziwe Clinic, MSF provides comprehensive and inclusive sexual health care for vulnerable people.

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Staff at the Sitsandziwe Clinic in Zimbabwe, which translates to “you are loved."

Story | May 01, 2024

What it takes to get lifesaving supplies into Gaza

How Israeli authorities block, delay, and restrict humanitarian aid and essential medical supplies.

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Trucks carrying supplies at the border of Gaza.
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