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Secretary General of Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF), where he directs MSF's offices around the ...
More than 20 months into the conflict, the extremely dire situation in the Gaza Strip is devastating millions of Palestinian ...
Dozens of Palestinians were killed and hundreds more injured as they waited for food at the newly created Gaza Humanitarian Foundation distribution centres in Rafah and close to the Netzarim Corridor, ...
Thank you for your RSVP to our upcoming online Supporter Briefing on 12 May at 1.00pm AEST. We can’t wait to share with you our life-saving work in Ukraine and surrounding countries. In the meantime, ...
In 2017, photographers Ro Yassin Abdumonab, Ishrat Bibi, and Sahat Zia Hero were among 700,000 other Rohingya people who fled targeted campaigns of violence launched by the Myanmar military in Rakhine ...
The Afghan healthcare system has been fragile and plagued by major gaps for years now, and the suspension of international aid as a result of the recent political developments has further deteriorated ...
In Zimbabwe’s capital Harare, recurring outbreaks of cholera and typhoid fever are a pressing health concern. In many of the city’s suburbs, public water supply is unreliable, and leaking sewage pipes ...
The choices Australians make in this year’s federal election will define Australia’s role in protecting human dignity, fostering global stability, and—critically—securing our future. In this joint ...
The violence in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, has seen a new and dramatic increase since the end of February, with armed groups attacking new parts of the city. This surge in conflict, occurring frequently ...
Cervical cancer accounts for 37 per cent of new cancers in women in Malawi. Since 2018, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been working to reduce the incidence of cervical cancer and bring down deaths ...
As we welcomed in the new year, MSF teams around the world were busy helping women safely give birth—bringing new life into a new year. In one of our favourite yearly traditions, we're pleased to ...
Last year, our water and sanitation team in Aboutengue camp, eastern Chad, which hosts approximately 45,000 Sudanese refugee, constructed a faecal sludge treatment site. This site processes waste from ...
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