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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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Oct 14, 2023

How MSF is responding to the war in Gaza

An unprecedented humanitarian crisis is unfolding in Gaza, with attacks on civilians, attacks on health care, and a brutal siege.

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People line up next to trucks filled with armed guards to receive aid in Gaza.

Story | Sep 03, 2025

Risk of ethnic cleansing in the West Bank

MSF urges states with close ties to Israel—including the US—to apply meaningful pressure to halt the forced displacement of Palestinians.

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MSF staff manager visit a village in the West Bank that has been demolished by Israeli forces.

Story | Aug 19, 2025

Facing the ghosts of torture in Syria

Many people previously detained in Syrian prisons suffered physical and psychological injuries, as well as medical neglect.

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An animated silhouette of a person being grabbed by the arm in Syria.

News | Jul 29, 2025

MSF expands humanitarian response in Syria

After more than a decade of conflict, 16.5 million people need assistance amid widespread humanitarian needs.

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An MSF staff measures a patient's blood pressure in Syria.

Story | Jun 11, 2025

Not all wounds bleed: Providing care for people with PTSD in Ukraine

Mental health needs are increasing while stigma remains a barrier to accessing care.

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Serhii lost his leg after being seriously wounded in the Donetsk region last year, marking a turning point in his life. After a period of depression, he began his recovery journey.

News | May 28, 2025

Widespread sexual violence against women and girls in Sudan’s Darfur region

MSF is working in multiple areas of Darfur and eastern Chad to provide care to survivors.

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Illustration of woman comforting another woman lying on the road in Sudan.

News | Apr 08, 2025

“Extremely painful decision”: MSF withdraws from two facilities in Port-au-Prince

The deteriorating security situation in Haiti, as well as a targeted attack in mid-March, have forced us to withdraw from two medical facilities while we continue other medical programs.

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MSF support of burnt patients in September explosion

Story | Jan 21, 2025

Post-ceasefire, people in Lebanon still struggle to access health care

Two months after the ceasefire in Lebanon, people displaced by the war with Israel are returning to find destroyed homes, medical facilities, and infrastructure.

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Lebanese family in a tent being visited by MSF workers.

Story | Aug 12, 2024

Gaza: “Only the dead have been spared this suffering”

Drawings by Palestinian children reveal a chasm of suffering in Gaza.

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A child's drawing of the destruction of Gaza they've witnessed.
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