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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.

News & stories

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Story | Jul 03, 2025

Health workers on island nation of Kiribati face extraordinary challenges, including climate change

Community-based care is essential to addressing high rates of non-communicable diseases and malnutrition.

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MSF bases operations on the outer island of Abaiang from an open air hut.

News | Jun 18, 2025

South Sudan: “If we had a closer hospital, maybe my children would be alive today”

Escalating insecurity has forced MSF to close our hospital in Ulang, which will have devastating effects on people’s access to health care.

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MSF outreach team traveling by boat to a remote village in Ulang, South Sudan

Story | Jun 04, 2025

Bringing health care to Afghanistan’s remote Bamyan province

For people who live in remote Bamyan province, MSF clinics are a lifeline, preventing long, dangerous journeys to reach care.

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A seated woman holds a newborn in Afghanistan.

Story | Apr 30, 2025

Walking for hours to access maternal care in Haiti

A lack of functional health facilities in remote areas of Haiti’s South department is forcing pregnant women to take risks amid an alarming increase in maternal mortality.

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A Haitian woman looks at her baby.

Story | Mar 26, 2025

Miscarriages and complications: A pregnant woman’s fate in Darfur

The far-reaching effects of the war in Sudan threaten to trap women and girls in a never-ending cycle of malnutrition, declining health, and maternal death.

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A pregnant woman and MSF patient in Darfur, Sudan.

Story | Mar 07, 2025

Women leaders in Cameroon are standing up for maternal health

Women are reaching out to connect their communities with vital medical services, including prenatal and postnatal care.

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A sexual and reproductive health awareness-raising session led by an MSF health promoter at the Kourgui Integrated Health Center.

Story | Feb 11, 2025

Haitian women are trapped between violence and poverty in Port-au-Prince

Escalating insecurity has led to the gradual withdrawal of public services from Cité Soleil, exacerbating health risks while access to health care remains extremely limited.

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A woman stands in Brooklyn, Haiti

Story | Sep 06, 2024

Saving lives in Tanzania with enhanced maternal and prenatal care

MSF is raising awareness about maternal and prenatal health in Ndtuta refugee camp and host communities.

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Health promoter, Bayubahe Jerome, educates mothers on the benefits of breastfeeding at Nduta Camp Clinic.

Story | Aug 09, 2024

Somalia: The deadly consequences of obstacles to health care

Poverty and distance from health care centers are a dangerous combination for women and children in Somalia’s southern district of Baidoa in the Bay region

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Mothers and children in a medical outreach center in Baidoa, Somalia.

Story | Aug 05, 2024

Treatable, yet deadly: Cervical cancer in Malawi

Dr. Ute Schilling describes her work treating women with cervical cancer in Malawi, where the disease is particularly deadly due to lack of health care access.

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Women wait for cervical cancer treatment at Queens Elizabeth Hospital in Blantyre, Malawi.
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