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MSF staff mobilize for Gaza in front of the Parliament in Bern, Switzerland.

World leaders must act now to respond to genocide in Gaza

News Sep 17, 2025

Stop the genocide. Let Gaza live. Sign the petition.

MSF USA staff, medical aid workers, and supporters gather in front of UN headquarters in New York during the September 2025 session of the General Assembly to call on world leaders to take urgent action to stop the genocide in Gaza.

News Sep 12, 2025

Doctors Without Borders USA names Tirana Hassan as new CEO

Tirana Hassan

story Sep 19, 2025

How conflict, displacement, and corporate decisions impact diabetes care

Tawfik has to take insulin every day in addition to around six other pills to help control his diabetes and hypertension.

story Sep 19, 2025

Alarming surge of cholera cases in northwestern Burundi

Medical staff treat cholera patients in Burundi.

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Story | Apr 21, 2025

When every minute counts: Responding in the critical first 72 hours of an epidemic

MSF infectious disease specialist Diyani Dewasurendra describes the scene at a hospital receiving its first cholera cases amid a 2023 outbreak in South Sudan.

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MSF staff meet before changing shifts at the cholera treatment center in Malakal, South Sudan.

News | Mar 31, 2025

Violence and cholera ravage both sides of South Sudan-Ethiopia border

This crisis comes at a time when South Sudan and Ethiopia are facing major reductions in donor funding.

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Mothers, whose children are in critical condition from cholera, are being referred for further medical care, in Mattar, Gambella region of Ethiopia.

News | Mar 26, 2025

US decision to end support for Gavi puts millions of children’s lives at risk

It's estimated that more than 1.2 million children may die as a result of this political decision.

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An MSF staff member injects a measles vaccine in the arm of a child.

Story | Mar 20, 2025

Why US funding cuts are a humanitarian disaster

A message from MSF Southern Africa staff on the importance of restoring funding for lifesaving humanitarian programs, especially for people living with HIV, TB, and other critical health conditions.

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An HIV/TB patient holds medication in South Sudan.

News | Mar 12, 2025

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

Rapid vaccination campaigns are urgently needed as hospitals reach maximum capacity.

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Three nurses care for a child with measles in Afghanistan.

Story | Mar 03, 2025

Three vaccinations that are critical for women’s health in low-resource settings

Some diseases have far greater negative consequences in women and girls, especially during pregnancy and childbirth.

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A woman with her children living in the wood shelter in Bentiu

Story | Feb 25, 2025

Closing the vaccine gaps in northwest Nigeria

With support from the Sokoto state Ministry of Health, MSF is immunizing children under 5 years old against deadly diseases like measles.

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MSF staff set up a vaccination campaign in Sokoto, Nigeria

Story | Jan 30, 2025

Why are vaccines essential health care?

Although vaccines are a game-changing tool in the fight against disease, cuts to international aid, conflict, and displacement mean not all people have adequate access.

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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 23, 2024

South Sudan: MSF calls for urgent action as cholera outbreak rapidly spreads

Without immediate action to address the dire conditions that displaced people are living in, cholera cases are expected to skyrocket in the coming days and weeks.

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A cholera treatment center in Juba, South Sudan.

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