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Hospital beds in a crowded room at South Hospital in El Fasher, North Darfur, Sudan.

Sudan: Civilians devastated by heavy fighting in El Fasher

story May 15, 2024

News May 14, 2024

Israeli offensive forces field hospital to close in Rafah

'Gaza's silent killing' - Report

story May 17, 2024

From bombs to desolate halls: Displaced without aid in Zalingei, Sudan

A displaced family in Zalingei, Sudan.

story May 17, 2024

Violence in Mali drives increased surgical needs among women and children

A mother holder her child while he is examined by a nurse in Niono, Mali

story May 16, 2024

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

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

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Story | Jan 23, 2023

Mexico: “What they need from us, as human beings, is empathy.”

An MSF psychologist shares his story about working with migrants at the US-Mexico border.

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Title 42

News | Jan 13, 2023

Inhumane migration policies endanger lives at the US-Mexico border

Amid freezing temperatures, some 18,000 people are stranded along Mexico's northern border

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A man walks through the "Senda de Vida" migrant shelter in Reynosa, Mexico, at the US southern border. Hundreds of families relocated to this shelter in May 2022 after a camp that had formed in a public plaza was evacuated and cleared away. At the time, two thousand people were living in the camp, including hundreds of children.

Story | Dec 22, 2022

Drawing the journey: Migrants share stories from the road through Central America

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Medical-humanitarian assistance to migrants  in Trojes

News | Dec 19, 2022

Surge of humanity needed for migrants and refugees

Expansion of Title 42 will lead to more people in need of humanitarian assistance

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MSF teams witness overwhelming needs of migrants in Mexico’s northern border cities

Story | Nov 16, 2022

MSF international president speaks out on inhumane conditions for refugees in Mexico

Biden administration must commit to permanently ending Title 42.

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A man walks through the "Senda de Vida" migrant shelter in Reynosa, Mexico, at the US southern border. Hundreds of families relocated to this shelter in May 2022 after a camp that had formed in a public plaza was evacuated and cleared away. At the time, two thousand people were living in the camp, including hundreds of children.

Story | Oct 13, 2022

Biden administration will expel most Venezuelan migrants to Mexico

MSF alarmed by expansion of harmful Title 42 policy that should be terminated.

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Story | Sep 23, 2022

Migration in the Americas: “All we are looking for is a better life”

Perilous routes and inhumane migration policies are not deterring people from attempting the treacherous journey north.

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An MSF mobile clinic assists migrants at the Honduras-Nicaragua border

News | Aug 09, 2022

MSF welcomes moves to end Remain in Mexico policy

Biden administration must do more to keep its promises to create a safe and humane asylum system.

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Story | Jul 21, 2022

The migration double standard

International solidarity and support for Ukrainian refugees show humane migration policy is possible. So why are people fleeing other countries treated differently?

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Story | Jul 21, 2022

Caring for people on the move in Mexico

Asylum seekers in Mexico are suffering the consequences of failed immigration policies.

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