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Story | May 14, 2025
MSF’s head of operations in Latin America takes stock of the changing landscape of migration amid US policy changes.
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At MSF’s specialized center in Mexico City, an increasing number of patients are being admitted after facing the consequences of insecurity along the migration route and new restrictive US immigration policies.
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Increasing insecurity in DR Congo has forced thousands to flee to overwhelmed camps in neighboring Burundi, where poor hygiene conditions and lack of services pose health threats.
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Tens of thousands of people are estimated to be sheltering around Tawila after RSF forces attacked Sudan’s largest displacement camp in mid-April.
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Many in Syria remain trapped by landmines, destroyed infrastructure, and a lack of basic services, living in camps where US funding cuts have exacerbated conditions.
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Psychologist Jade Lage explains how MSF teams are responding to the mental health needs of Sudanese refugees living in Metché camp.
Read moreStory | Apr 28, 2025
Supplies for malnutrition treatment and food distribution programs should be pre-positioned now, before communities are cut off by the rainy season.
Read moreNews | Apr 24, 2025
US cuts to foreign aid are hurting people caught in conflict and crisis.
Read moreNews | Apr 18, 2025
People are dying of thirst as the Rapid Support Forces wage war in and around Sudan's largest camp for displaced people.
Read moreStory | Apr 17, 2025
MSF teams in Pantin, Paris have created a safe space for vulnerable unaccompanied migrant girls navigating the French immigration system.
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