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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.

Speaking out about the emergencies our staff and patients witness is part of who we are. Explore our history and principles.

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Story | Aug 04, 2025

Breastfeeding while migrating through Latin America

For migrants, when everything else fails and all systems become hostile, breastfeeding may be the only constant in an uncertain world.

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A woman holds her baby daughter in Mexico.

Alert Magazine | Jun 26, 2025

Deadly ripple effects

US aid cuts and policy shifts are hurting people caught in conflict and crises.

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

Story | Jun 20, 2025

Migrants, immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers: What’s the difference?

Whether due to war, political persecution, natural disasters, or poverty, millions of people are on the move across the world.

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A child stands with a caregiver on the deck of a search and rescue ship assisting refugees and asylum seekers.

Story | Dec 02, 2024

The year in photos 2024: Powerful images from Gaza, Haiti, and other regions in crisis

Capturing moments of resilience and hope.

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An MSF staff member assessing a child for malnutrition.

Story | Jun 20, 2024

Four refugee crises happening in 2024

Whether due to persecution, instability, climate change, or natural disasters, more people than ever before are being uprooted from their homes around the world.

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Returnees and refugees board a bus that will take them from the Joda border point to Renk transit center.

Alert Magazine | Jun 07, 2024

Alert Summer 2024: Connecting Threads

Displacement, conflict, and the human stories that link us

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Alert Summer 2024.

Story | Dec 07, 2023

Moments of hope

Despite the emergencies of 2023, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams also witnessed moments of hope from our projects around the world

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A woman, outside of a building, speaking to a pharmacist through a window. They are both smiling at each other.

Story | Jul 21, 2022

The migration double standard

International solidarity and support for Ukrainian refugees show humane migration policy is possible. So why are people fleeing other countries treated differently?

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News | Sep 19, 2019

Climate emergency: A humanitarian call to action

By Avril Benoît, MSF-USA executive director

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Buzi, Mozambique - March 2019

Story | Dec 21, 2017

MSF: The Year in Pictures 2017

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