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Earthquake in Myanmar: the impact on the population could be devastating

Earthquake in Myanmar: the impact on the population could be devastating

MSF staff in Myanmar and neighbouring countries, have the capacity to respond at scale to the needs of affected communities, once authorities facilitate swift and unhindered access for teams to do assessments and provide medical care.
US decision to end support for Gavi puts lives of millions of children at risk

US decision to end support for Gavi puts lives of millions of children at risk

It's estimated that more than 1.2 million children may die as a result of this political decision.
Miscarriage or Delivery complications: Pregnant Women’s Fate in DarfurDonate
SudanWar in SudanAll news3/26/2025

Miscarriage or Delivery complications: Pregnant Women’s Fate in Darfur

With only a few health facilities still functioning in Darfur, pregnant women must undertake arduous journeys to seek treatment. MSF is witnessing the serious consequences of the war on women and their health.
DRC: “Risking their lives to survive,” a report on the impact of decades of violence against civilians in Ituri

DRC: “Risking their lives to survive,” a report on the impact of decades of violence against civilians in Ituri

“Risking their lives to survive,” a report on the impact of decades of violence against civilians in Ituri province in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) – a neglected crisis within a neglected crisis.
What It’s Like to Be a Patient with Tuberculosis in Somalia?
SomaliaAll news3/25/2025

What It’s Like to Be a Patient with Tuberculosis in Somalia?

An interview with Dr. Jarmilla Kliescikova, medical coordinator for Doctors Without Borders (MSF) in Somalia.
Gaza: Amongst the rubble of a shattered ceasefire, water becomes another weapon of warDonate

Gaza: Amongst the rubble of a shattered ceasefire, water becomes another weapon of war

In Gaza, Palestine, in the midst of a shattered ceasefire and more deaths, another tactic of war is playing out as Israeli authorities essentially block access to water by cutting electricity and fuel from entering Gaza.
MSF condemns Israeli strike on Nasser hospital in Gaza, calls for protection of health facilitiesDonate

MSF condemns Israeli strike on Nasser hospital in Gaza, calls for protection of health facilities

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) strongly condemns Israel’s strike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, southern Gaza—the largest remaining functioning hospital in the Gaza Strip, where MSF teams work.
Review of the 42nd Festival des Migrations: A Weekend of Sharing and Raising Awareness
Luxembourgtoutes les actualités3/24/2025

Review of the 42nd Festival des Migrations: A Weekend of Sharing and Raising Awareness

On March 15 and 16, Médecins Sans Frontières was present at Luxexpo - The Box for the 42nd edition of the Festival des Migrations, des Cultures et de la Citoyenneté. The event provided an opportunity to exchange views with the public and share the realities MSF faces on the field, while raising awareness of current humanitarian crises and the challenges facing vulnerable populations.
Mass displacements in northern West Bank take a dramatic toll on Palestinians, warns MSF Donate

Mass displacements in northern West Bank take a dramatic toll on Palestinians, warns MSF

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) warns that tens of thousands of displaced people in the northern West Bank, Palestine, are without proper shelter, essential services, and access to healthcare.
Ensuring healthy populations through clean water: the pivotal role of MSF

Ensuring healthy populations through clean water: the pivotal role of MSF

Ahead of World Water Day, Sarah Mitchell, a Luxembourgish civil engineer specialized in WASH, explains the importance of providing clean water to populations to preserve their health and prevent the onset of diseases.
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