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Liberia: It only takes one bite

31 May 2021

In the MSF Children’s Hospital in Monrovia, Liberia, critically ill children are treated year-round. Many suffer life-threatening complications of malaria—like Paul B. Morris Junior, who arrived unconscious. Paul’s mother Lydia and the team who treated him share his story. 

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Sudan: MSF uses camels and donkeys to reach remote mountain villages in Darfur

26 May 2021
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Palestine: Mental health support over the phone

26 May 2021

Last year, as COVID-19 lockdowns restricted movement in communities around the world, women in Nablus, Palestine, were suddenly trapped at home, with no escape. The only way we could reach them and continue our support was to pivot to tele-counselling—something new for our therapists and patients alike.  

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Gaza: “What we are living through is terrifying”

21 May 2021

The fighting between the Israeli military and Palestinian armed groups, principally Hamas, broke out once again after weeks of tensions in occupied East Jerusalem, which has been illegally annexed by Israel. 

Aymen al Djaroucha is Palestinian who has lived in Gaza for 20 years. He is currently the Project Coordinator for MSF, and here he recounts the extreme violence that is taking place in the blockaded enclave.

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Mozambique: “We cared for a baby with a bullet wound”

07 Apr 2021

MSF teams have mobilised to provide medical assistance to people fleeing intense violence in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique. Since attacks began March, hundreds of people have fled the coastal city of Palma to nearby towns in search of safety - most fleeing by foot and hiding in the bush for days.

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Dr Gautam Harigovind
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India: "COVID-19 has changed me as a person and as a doctor"

05 May 2021

As the second wave of COVID-19 is reaching extremely alarming levels in India Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has scaled up its intervention in Mumbai, where the increasing number of people with COVID-19 has devastated the health care system and overwhelmed frontline workers. Dr Gautam Harigovind, medical activity manager for MSF’s COVID-19 project in Mumbai, shares his story. 

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Photos from Central African Republic: Women share stories of survival

18 Mar 2021

Since the presidential and legislative elections in December 2020, a wave of violence has swept over Central African Republic (CAR). It comes on top of decades of civil war that have already taken a heavy toll: today, more than half of people living in CAR rely on humanitarian aid.

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Yemen: The two sides of a war

15 Mar 2021

For the intensive care team in Aden, southern Yemen, traumatic injuries are only one part of the story. Doctor Silvia Marchesi blogs about the dedication of a team striving to save lives in the midst of conflict.

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Afghanistan: Support for women and children facing conflict and poverty

15 Mar 2021

After 19 years of active conflict in Afghanistan, people’s humanitarian needs are not being met and women and children are disproportionately affected.

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CAR conflict in photos: Healing while conflict rages

17 Feb 2021
After numerous offensives across the country, fighting took place on the outskirts of the capital, Bangui, on 13 January 2021. 31 year-old France Beldo was shot and wounded—she was taken to SICA Hospital, a surgical trauma facility run by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). This is her story, as told through photos.