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Destruction in Khan Younis, Gaza.

Gaza: Chaotic scenes at Al-Aqsa, Nasser hospitals after bombings

story Jun 08, 2024

News Jun 04, 2024

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

Migrants at the US-Mexico border.

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

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story Jun 06, 2024

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

A man making a heart symbol with his hands in Kenya.

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News | Feb 06, 2023

Health of Afghans impacted by poverty, restrictions on women, and a broken health care system

Policymakers must strengthen primary health care, address the economic crisis, and ensure women's access to education and employment.

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Boost Hospital | Neo Natal Intensive Care Unit

News | Aug 18, 2021

Afghanistan: Medical needs urgent as ever after Taliban takeover

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Kunduz Emergency Trauma Unit

News | May 10, 2021

Afghanistan: One year after the massacre in a maternity ward

Key facts about the attack on Kabul’s Dasht-e-Barchi hospital remain uncertain

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Attack on maternity ward in Kabul's Dasht-e-Barchi hospital

News | May 14, 2020

Kabul hospital attack: “They came to kill the mothers.”

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Dasht-e-Barchi maternity, West Kabul
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