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Story | Jun 11, 2025
Mental health needs are increasing while stigma remains a barrier to accessing care.
Read moreStory | Feb 24, 2025
MSF mental health activity manager Laurel Cassidy shares how evidence-based treatments like EMDR are being used to treat people affected by the war in Ukraine.
Read moreStory | Feb 21, 2025
Even if the war were to end tomorrow, hundreds of thousands of people would require years of physical and mental health care.
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 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 | Oct 28, 2024
MSF condemns an October 25 Russian attack on a residential area that includes a hospital where our ambulances refer patients.
Read moreStory | Jun 11, 2024
MSF teams in Ukraine are providing specialized mental health care for people living with post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of the war.
Read moreStory | Jun 03, 2024
The destruction of the Kakhovka dam in Ukraine last June devastated communities, cutting off the water supply to one million people and making health care harder to access.
Read moreStory | Apr 23, 2024
Doctors and health workers are not immune to the mental health effects of war. Here’s how MSF is responding in Ukraine.
Read moreNews | Feb 23, 2024
Learn what’s happening in the Ukraine crisis, and how MSF is continuing to provide care to people impacted by fighting and displacement.
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