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MSF Secretary General Christopher Lockyear at the UN

MSF briefs UN Security Council on Sudan: A catastrophic "war on people"

News Mar 13, 2025

News Mar 11, 2025

Israeli authorities must stop using aid as a tool of war

MSF mobile clinics in Jabalia and Beit Hanoun, Palestine

story Mar 05, 2025

Haiti: Surge of violence displaces tens of thousands in Port-au-Prince

A man crosses the street in Haiti amid ruins from violent clashes.

News Mar 12, 2025

Alarming surge in measles cases at MSF-supported facilities in Afghanistan

Three nurses care for a child with measles in Afghanistan.

story Mar 04, 2025

How women are reducing maternal mortality in Benin

A new mother holds her baby in Benin.

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Story | Feb 03, 2025

Marburg virus outbreak in Tanzania: MSF responds

MSF is reinforcing case management capacities and implementing infection prevention and control measures in partnership with health authorities.

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MSF teams work with Ministry of Health staff to address a Marburg virus outbreak in Tanzania.

Story | Jan 31, 2025

South Sudan: Racing to stop a cholera outbreak

An ongoing cholera outbreak in South Sudan has been difficult to control due to cuts in support for the country's health system.

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MSF staff taking care of a patient in a cholera treatment center.

Story | Jan 30, 2025

Why are vaccines essential health care?

Although vaccines are a game-changing tool in the fight against preventable disease, not all people who need vaccines have adequate access to them.

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Child getting a measles vaccination in Timbuktu

Story | Dec 24, 2024

Sudan: Nearly 10,000 children vaccinated amid deadly measles outbreak

The war in Sudan continues to create a humanitarian catastrophe with serious health complications.

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A woman sits with her child in Rokero hospital, Sudan.

Story | Dec 02, 2024

The year in photos 2024: Powerful images from Gaza, Haiti, and other regions in crisis

Capturing moments of resilience and hope.

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An MSF staff member assessing a child for malnutrition.

Story | Nov 25, 2024

A triple emergency in Kenya amid malaria and measles outbreaks

Recent heavy rains have resulted in malaria outbreaks in Baringo and Turkana counties, while Marsabit county contends with the spread of measles.

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Baringo Malaria Response

News | Sep 11, 2024

Honduras: MSF responds to dengue emergency in Cortés department

MSF teams are working to prevent the spread and progression of dengue cases in Honduras, where the disease has been declared a national health emergency.

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HONDURAS: MSF RESPONDS TO DENGUE EMERGENCY IN THE DEPARTMENT OF CORTÉS

News | Sep 10, 2024

Cholera grips Sudan as MSF calls for quick response

A cholera outbreak adds yet another challenge to Sudan’s decimated health system already struggling with increasing child malnutrition, high numbers of war wounded, and regular cases of preventable diseases.

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A health worker treats a patient as part of MSF's cholera response in Sudan.

Story | Jul 30, 2024

Q&A: Mpox surge in DR Congo

An MSF medical coordinator explains the recent surge of mpox in DR Congo, where a new mutation has led to human-to-human transmission.

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Mpox Cases Amidst Displacement Sites Near Goma

Story | Jul 29, 2024

What is dengue? Facts & how to help

Dengue is one of the fastest-spreading diseases today, with about half of the global population at risk. Here's what to know.

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A woman holds a jar up to a tree releasing mosquitoes to prevent arbovirus spreading in Honduras.
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