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Story | Aug 08, 2024
Here are five films that delve into the stories of the people we treat, the health issues they face, and the work of our staff around the world.
Read MoreStory | Aug 01, 2024
More than half of the people received by MSF have been victims of violence in their migration journey.
Read MoreStory | Jul 22, 2024
From wars to natural disasters, disease outbreaks, and long-neglected crises, MSF teams responded to a multitude of emergencies in 2023.
Read MoreStory | Jun 20, 2024
Whether due to persecution, instability, climate change, or natural disasters, more people than ever before are being uprooted from their homes around the world.
Read MoreStory | Jun 11, 2024
Survivors of the deadly Mediterranean Sea crossing share what precious items they took with them when they left home.
Read MoreStory | Dec 07, 2023
MSF’s mental health patients in flood-struck Derna are “haunted by the fear that the floods could happen again."
Read MoreStory | Dec 06, 2023
A new MSF report documents abuses, degradation, and inhumane conditions in Libyan detention centers holding refugees, asylum seekers, and migrants.
Read MoreStory | Sep 27, 2023
An interview with MSF Head of Emergency Michel Olivier Lacharité on the situation in Derna after floods left by Storm Daniel.
Read MoreStory | Sep 19, 2023
MSF medical coordinator Manoelle Carton describes the situation in the Libyan cities of Derna and Susah, one week after the devastating floods caused by Storm Daniel.
Read MoreStory | Jul 13, 2023
How increasingly inhumane policies are making it more dangerous—and deadly—for people to seek safety in Europe.
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