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View of the patient triage area at the Budjala general referral hospital. MSF also deployed a team in the Budjala health zone in South Ubangi to support health authorities in the response against Mpox

Mpox vaccine access must be dramatically increased

News Aug 16, 2024

story Aug 14, 2024

Sudan: Last hospital in El Fasher risks closure amid intense bombardment

A woman waits in line at a feeding center in Zamzam camp, Sudan.

story Aug 20, 2024

Helping a health system recover from war in Tigray, Ethiopia

Health promotion officer Teka in front of Abiy Adi Hospital in Ethiopia.

story Aug 19, 2024

Holistic care for people who use drugs in Kiambu county, Kenya

Michael Karongo with his wife Mary Wairimu—his greatest supporter in his recovery journey—and their children in Kenya.

story Aug 16, 2024

Worst floods in living memory: Eastern Chad battered by heavy rain

A view of massive flooding in eastern Chad.

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Story | May 07, 2024

Iraq: Six years of healing at Al-Wahda Hospital

As Mosul recovers from deadly violence, MSF hands over activities at the hospital we opened during the war.

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A smiling boy with an arm cast on a hospital bed in Mosul, Iraq.

Story | Mar 28, 2024

Eight years in Kirkuk: Hawija’s journey of recovery

Looking back on MSF’s work in war-torn Hawija district, Iraq.

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Anwar Shukr Mahmoud, an MSF patient in Hawija

Story | Dec 14, 2023

A surgeon’s journey from war-torn Baghdad to healing lives in Amman

Dr. Rasheed Fakhri on rebuilding lives—and hope—after two decades of turmoil in Iraq.

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Dr. Rasheed Fakhri, an MSF surgeon, performs surgery with two colleagues in Amman, Jordan.

News | Sep 27, 2023

Iraq: MSF responds to “chaotic scene” after tragic fire in Ninawa

MSF teams have arrived at several health facilities to help hospitals respond to mass casualties.

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White flag with red logo of Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) against sunny blue sky

Story | Jul 21, 2022

The migration double standard

International solidarity and support for Ukrainian refugees show humane migration policy is possible. So why are people fleeing other countries treated differently?

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Story | Jul 08, 2022

Iraq: Five years after the battle of Mosul, people still need support

MSF is providing much-needed medical and mental health care as Iraq’s second-largest city recovers.

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The MSF-run hospital in Nablus, West Mosul.

News | Jun 16, 2022

MSF statement on reported airstrike in Iraq

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White flag with red logo of Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) against sunny blue sky

Story | Apr 11, 2022

Iraq: Five years after the battle of Mosul, women still struggle to access health care

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Maternal services insufficient in Mosul

Story | Oct 19, 2021

How the ever-expanding 'war on terror' impacts access to health care

New MSF report features the voices of frontline aid workers caught in conflict

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Rubble from war and violence and a flipped over ambulance in Mosul, Iraq

Story | Jul 19, 2021

Iraq: Providing much-needed post-operative care in Mosul

“Patients staying at our facility often tell us that they don’t know what they would have done if we weren’t here."

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Iraq: Providing much-needed post-operative care in Mosul

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