Noma is a facial gangrene infection that affects children in particular. Its name comes from the Greek word “nomē”, meaning ...
MSF strongly condemns the killing of Bilal and his family in their home by Israeli forces. We can only imagine the terror ...
Hundreds of thousands of people along the Latin American migration corridor face great uncertainty, exposed to even greater ...
As fighting resumes in North Kivu, emergency coordinator Virginie Napolitano explains the background and MSF action to this ...
Put simply, neutrality allows us to save lives. Around the world, we provide free and impartial medical aid to people caught ...
The northern governorate of Gaza has been under siege and subject to horrific bombings and attacks. Almost no humanitarian ...
Thanks to the generosity of people like you donating to our general funds, we don't always need to launch an appeal when a humanitarian emergency is in the news. Instead, our teams around the world ...
MSF calls on Israel to immediately end its blockade of Gaza, allowing life-saving aid into the Strip as well as medical ...
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Our medical teams act fast to save people’s lives in conflict zones, natural disasters and epidemics. 100 percent of our donations come from people like you, meaning we can deliver medical care to the ...
The MSF Scientific Days bring together researchers, innovators, and advocates in humanitarian global health to discuss and challenge research from within the sector. We are now accepting abstract ...
The temporary ceasefire agreement in Gaza is a relief, but it arrives more than 465 days and 46,000 lives too late. While this temporary cessation of fighting and bombing must be both respected and ...