Northern Lebanon: people of Wadi Khaled have to choose between feeding their kids or taking them to the doctor
Lebanon’s crisis exacerbates the hardships of a neglected community.
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Lebanon’s crisis exacerbates the hardships of a neglected community.
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MSF is horrified by reports of bombing or missile strikes on Kramatorsk station in Ukraine.
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Read More… from Ukraine: MSF Statement on bombing today on Krmatorsk station
On April 4, 2022, a four-person MSF team visited Mykolaiv to meet with city and regional health authorities.
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Read More… from MSF team witnesses hospital bombing in Mykolaiv
A Canadian doctor on-the-ground reflects on how the patients were selected for MSF’s first medical train referral in Ukraine.
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Read More… from Ukraine: “You have a medical train? I have patients for you”
For two years, under a policy known as Title 42, the United States government has used the COVID-19 pandemic as an excuse to close its southern border to asylum seekers. This devastating policy has exposed highly vulnerable people to more violence and danger. Title 42, invoked by the Trump administration in March 2020 and repeatedly […]
Read More… from The human cost of Title 42: Stories from the US-Mexico border
The climate emergency is a threat to the future of our planet and the health and well-being of people around the world.
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Four months after a convoy of vehicles belonging to international medical organization Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) came under fire by unidentified armed men in Ituri province, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), MSF has announced that it will close its projects in Nizi and Bambu due to a lack of security guarantees from all […]
Read More… from DRC: Insecurity and impunity force MSF to halt work in Nizi and Bambu
The number of people attending Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)’s services in Cox’s Bazar with scabies is the highest we have seen in three years. Cases of skin diseases in 2021 were more than double those of 2019, with 73,000 people treated, and infections are continuing to climb in 2022. Almost 90 percent of […]
Read More… from Bangladesh: Unprecedented increase of scabies cases in Cox’s Bazar refugee camps
Zainab didn’t sleep well last night. The lights and the incessant beeping of the machines in the intensive care unit would keep anyone awake. But mainly she couldn’t sleep because she was worried about her one-year-old son, Takberullah. He also had a restless, irritable night as he was having trouble breathing until the doctor gave […]
Read More… from Afghanistan: Measles poses deadly risk for malnourished children
Paula Gil, President of Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Spain: “Today, March 17, 2022, The New York Times published an investigation into the killings of our colleagues María Hernández, Tedros Gebremariam, and Yohannes Halefom in Tigray, Ethiopia, on June 24, 2021. The story places responsibility for the killings on the Ethiopian National Defense Force […]
Read More… from MSF response to investigation into the killings of colleagues in Tigray, Ethiopia