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Story | Dec 26, 2024
Years of conflict, displacement, and the effects of climate change have already severely impacted the health system and people’s health in Mozambique.
Read moreStory | Dec 16, 2024
Mexico is a country of origin, transit, destination, and return for the thousands of migrants each year, who face seemingly endless physical and bureaucratic challenges in their search for safety.
Read moreStory | Dec 13, 2024
MSF doctors describe treating patients who were recently released from prisons in Damascus following the collapse of the Syrian government.
Read moreStory | Dec 03, 2024
With evacuation delays and a shifting front line driving displacement, injuries are going untreated and the needs of patients with chronic diseases and the elderly are growing.
Read moreStory | Nov 25, 2024
How MSF is responding to an escalating humanitarian emergency in Lebanon.
Read moreStory | Nov 19, 2024
An MSF project is integrating mental and physical health to support the rehabilitation of patients injured by mines, shrapnel, and blasts.
Read moreStory | Nov 19, 2024
Rohingya people who have recently fled Rakhine state, Myanmar, face overcrowding and lack of access to essential services, as well as mental stress.
Read moreStory | Nov 19, 2024
Join the Missing Maps team this week as we zoom in on Sokoto to support humanitarian responses to two major health threats in the area.
Read moreNews | Nov 14, 2024
Medical staff are treating both physical and mental health issues related to violence faced during the migration journey.
Read moreStory | Nov 12, 2024
Clean drinking water is one of the most urgent needs in Camarines Sur province.
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