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The MSF mental health team at Balukhali camp in Bangladesh provide crucial services to a large local community who include ...
Despite evidence that mass containment causes immense psychological harm and suffering, and the Government’s own promises to ...
David Charo Kahindi was in Old Fangak in South Sudan the day the MSF hospital there was bombed. With his team, he immediately ...
In the latest episode of Everyday Emergency, we’re looking at the humanitarian crisis in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, or DRC – a huge country in Central Africa that’s home to around ...
An insufficient amount of aid is being allowed into the Gaza Strip. It is merely a smokescreen to pretend the siege is over. Meanwhile, at least 20 medical facilities in Gaza have been damaged, forced ...
In this open letter to the UK government, MSF UK calls on the Prime Minister to uphold the UK's obligations as a UN Security Council member, act under International Humanitarian Law to protect all ...
The US-Israel proposition to control the distribution of supplies in Gaza under the guise of humanitarian aid raises grave humanitarian, ethical, security and legal concerns, says Médecins Sans ...
The MSF Scientific Days bring together researchers, innovators, and advocates in humanitarian global health to discuss and challenge research from within the sector. MSF Scientific Day is on 22 May ...
MSF UK receives no government funding. Our work is only possible because of supporters like you. Our independence means we can deliver medical care to the people who need it most. Thanks to the ...
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