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Accessing clean, safe water is a daily challenge for people in the tiny remote island nation of Kiribati. Shallow groundwater ...
MSF calls for the immediate dismantling of the GHF scheme and the restoration of the UN-coordinated aid delivery mechanism, ...
Almost 60 per cent of women and girls in Papua New Guinea have experienced some form of physical sexual violence, almost twice the global average. In addition to gender-based violence, the region ...
There is no denying that 2024 was an extremely difficult year, but in the face of enormous challenges, we saw the incredible public support given to MSF by Australians and New Zealanders. This support ...
Faced with deepening gaps in international aid and rising needs, Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is increasingly stepping in to provide life-saving water and sanitation services ...
New crossing points and ‘floating dock’ are cosmetic changes, as humanitarian access disintegrates in Gaza, warn aid agencies. Aid agencies now fear an acceleration in deaths from starvation, disease ...
This collection of photos, taken between December 2023 and December 2024, features the highs and lows we, and those we assist, experience as we provide medical and humanitarian assistance in over 70 ...
Over the past decade, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has shifted its approach to mental health care to integrate it more deliberately in all activities. Today, mental health care is at the forefront ...
Residents such as Daw May Lwin had terrifying escapes when their houses on Inle Lake collapsed around them after the major earthquake in Myanmar. This is her story of the trauma then and the ...
The humanitarian situation in Darfur, already dire before the conflict, has further deteriorated, with 37 per cent of all people displaced by the war seeking refuge in just this region. Shockingly, ...
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