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Story | Aug 19, 2025
Many people previously detained in Syrian prisons suffered physical and psychological injuries, as well as medical neglect.
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Story | Aug 08, 2025
Over half of the Syrian population remains displaced while cuts to US aid funding make health care increasingly difficult to access.
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News | Jul 29, 2025
After more than a decade of conflict, 16.5 million people need assistance amid widespread humanitarian needs.
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Story | Jun 06, 2025
Urgent funding is needed to support mine action organizations, scale-up explosive device and landmine clearance, and improve mapping of contaminated areas in Syria.
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Story | May 06, 2025
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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Story | Apr 03, 2025
The scars of war are evident in Daraya, on the outskirts of Damascus, with large-scale destruction and entire areas flattened.
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News | Mar 12, 2025
We continue to call for the protection of civilians, medical facilities, patients, and health care workers in Syria.
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Story | Mar 07, 2025
Four women from the Middle East and North Africa share their stories of unimaginable hardships, including displacement, loss of family members, and inadequate medical care.
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Story | Feb 10, 2025
The needs of the estimated 24,000 displaced people living in makeshift shelters across northeast Syria far surpass the available aid.
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Story | Feb 07, 2025
For the first time in over a decade, MSF teams are treating patients in formerly Assad-held Damascus.
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