After 10 years in camps in Myanmar, Rohingya mental health continues to suffer

  In 2012, when violence erupted between Rohingya and Rakhine communities, Zaw Rina’s home in Pauktaw town was burned down. She was forced to flee with her family to a camp in Ah Nauk Ywe on a difficult-to-reach island in the remote western part of the state. The impermanence of the fragile bamboo structure she […]

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A vaccine against hepatitis E: Hope in the fight against a neglected disease

  For more than 20 years, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams have been confronted with outbreaks of hepatitis E; frustrated by its impact on patients, and unable to treat it or offer a vaccination. This changed as MSF, together with the South Sudan Ministry of Health, carried out the world’s first vaccination campaign against […]

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Crisis in Somalia: Five facts you need to know

As Somalia approaches the fifth consecutive rainy season that is forecasted to fail, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) medical teams have been increasing the coverage of our nutrition programmes to meet the significant increase of acutely malnourished children in Baidoa city, in South West state. The area is badly affected by an unrelenting drought, […]

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Rohingya Crisis: Testimonies 5 years after forced displacement

Doctors Without Borders/­Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) spoke with five Rohingya people living in refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, to understand how they see their lives five years since being forcibly displaced from Myanmar. Representing the ages five, 15, 25, 45 and 65, together they span three generations of Rohingya living in the camps. They are […]

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Palestine: Healthcare workers in Gaza confront stress on the frontlines

  In a training room in Gaza City, a group of healthcare workers from across the Gaza Strip gather, introducing themselves as doctors, nurses, administrators, technicians, and other medical professions. Mahmoud and Hana, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) psychologists, hand out materials and explain the agenda for the day: It’s a session of the […]

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Mozambique: Still living in fear after five years of conflict in Cabo Delgado

  Almost one million people[1] are currently displaced in northern Mozambique after fleeing their homes in search of safety, due to the conflict that started in Cabo Delgado province in October 2017. Many people have been displaced multiple times, needing to abandon their few possessions, means of survival, loved ones and communities during each displacement. […]

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Haiti: MSF responds to a resurgence of cholera cases in collaboration with the authorities

Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) joined the Haitian health authorities in the emergency response to treat patients presenting symptoms of cholera, following a resurgence of confirmed cases of cholera in Port-au-Prince as announced by the Ministry of Public Health (MSPP). In the Haitian capital, MSF opened a 10-bed cholera treatment centre (CTC) in the […]

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DRC: Thousands affected by flare-up of violence in Maï-Ndombe province

  Over recent weeks, an upsurge of inter-communal violence in the territory of Kwamouth has seen people being chased and killed, houses and villages burnt to the ground, roadblocks set up to intercept perceived enemies, and thousands of people fleeing their homes to the forest or crossing the Kwa river to find shelter in improvised […]

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Migration in the Americas: The risky journey for migrants trying to go to the United States

  Migratory flows across Central America continue to grow despite restrictive policies, dangers along the way and widespread violence. In response, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has deployed 18 teams in different areas of the region to provide medical-humanitarian care to people in need of care. The land route between Central America and the United […]

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