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Displaced by violence, people in Cabo Delgado arrive in more mental than physical pain
A decade of war in Syria: 10 years of increasing humanitarian needs
MSF denounces unsafe environment in Al-Hol camp in wake of staff killing
MSF responds in North Kivu to twelfth Ebola outbreak in DRC
Staff forced to transfer burns hospital patients following Port-au-Prince violence
People, medical facilities hit during violence in southern CAR
“In Israel, you’re 60 times more likely to have a COVID vaccine than in Palestine”
Severe malnutrition on the rise among children in Abs, northern Yemen
For refugees in Hamdayet, Sudan, “everyone is hungry, and everyone is tired”
Five questions on the Ebola outbreak in Guinea
Southern Africa needs the right COVID-19 vaccines, at the right price – right now
MSF concerned for welfare of healthcare workers and people in Myanmar
Severe COVID-19 patients in Iraq “were almost sure to die”
Keeping an eye on COVID-19 cases in Herat, Afghanistan
A journey of healing in CAR amid post-electoral violence
After 12 years of support, MSF hands last hospital activities over in Timergara, Pakistan
No fridge, no problem, to store insulin for people with diabetes
Healthcare in the community, by the community in Cameroon
Ambulance fired on in South-West Cameroon
MSF urges wealthy countries not to block COVID-19 patent waiver
Ravaged by new strain, southern Africa must get COVID-19 vaccines
Ethiopia: “If seriously ill people can’t get to hospital, you can imagine the consequences”
MSF welcomes reversal of the Global Gag Rule on safe abortion
Abandoned at the borders: stories of people on the move during winter
How we deliver medical humanitarian assistance
Everywhere we work, the circumstances are unique. Nonetheless, our programmes generally follow a common set of practices designed to make sure our resources and expertise are used to maximum effect.