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Therapy dog Onnie is helping survivors of violence in Mexico city

16 Mar 2023

Onnie, the Labrador that helps care for survivors of extreme violence and torture .

2022: Pictures from a year of humanitarian response

In 2022, MSF teams around the world continued to respond to crises, old and new. While COVID-19 was not the emergency it was in previous years, new challenges arose. The war in Ukraine escalated in February; the political, humanitarian and economic crises in Haiti deteriorated severely; cholera emerged on an exceptional scale in several countries. 

Mexico: Providing mental health care to children along the migration route

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) provides mental healthcare to children and adolescents on the move at various points along the migration route in Honduras, Guatemala and Mexico.

Many report experiencing or witnessing violence, discrimination, and trauma. Poor physical and mental health is particularly worrying among children and adolescents as it can impact their development and their general wellbeing.

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2020: Our top 10 non-COVID-19 responses

23 Dec 2020

While the COVID-19 pandemic dominated headlines in 2020, there was no end to other diseases, emergencies and crises affecting people globally.  
  
Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) continued to work alongside health authorities and communities in more than 70 countries. 
  
From assisting Syrians displaced by conflict to continuing essential sexual and reproductive health services for women and girls, these are ten of our biggest responses outside of COVID-19 in 2020. 

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Mental health care: an essential part of treatment for COVID-19

09 Nov 2020

In Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) projects responding to the COVID-19 outbreak in Mexico and India, mental healthcare has formed an important part of our treatment for patients—and has been critical for people’s recovery from the disease.

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Nurses and Midwives: Celebrating Diverse and Critical Roles

09 Nov 2020

Nurses and midwives are the backbone of Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) multidisciplinary teams. They also fulfill diverse and critical roles in health promotion, patient education and community care. 

Throughout 2020, MSF is celebrating the efforts of nurses and midwives and highlighting their daily contributions in and alongside MSF projects.

“I want to walk again and inspire others who have survived what I went through” Migrants are pushed into ever more dangerous routes to cross Mexico

No Way Out: Our Report Shows Damaging Health Impacts of US-Mexico Migration Policies

A Year in Pictures: Trying to tell thousands of stories in just 17 images

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US/Mexico Decision Puts Asylum Seekers in Extreme Danger in Nuevo Laredo

04 Jul 2019