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    Telusuri kisah terkini.

    There are one million reasons for us to act
    Bangladesh
    There are one million reasons for us to act
    After six years, supposedly temporary camps now resemble slums. How long can the world turn away?
    Rohingya refugee crisis
    Haiti: Doctors Without Borders strongly condemns the violent incursion of armed men in the Tabarre hospital
    Haiti
    Haiti: Doctors Without Borders strongly condemns the violent incursion of armed men in the Tabarre hospital
    The organization is currently suspending all activities at the hospital.
    War and conflict
    Haiti: the living hell of Port-au-Prince told by its inhabitants
    Haiti
    Haiti: the living hell of Port-au-Prince told by its inhabitants
    Two years after the assassination of Haitian president Jovenel Moïse, the city of Port-au-Prince continues its descent into violence. Day after day, t...
    Inspiring Refugees Share Their Positive Experiences of Living in Malaysia Despite Many Challenges
    Malaysia
    Inspiring Refugees Share Their Positive Experiences of Living in Malaysia Despite Many Challenges
    This World Refugee Day, four Rohingya refugees who were forced to flee Myanmar due to targeted violence, share their stories with Doctors Without Bord...
    Refugees
    Innovation: Painting in the details with MapSwipe
    Haiti
    Innovation: Painting in the details with MapSwipe
    Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) unveils a first-of-its-kind mobile phone app in which people across the globe can locate comm...
    Sexual violence
    Onnie, the Labrador that helps care for survivors of extreme violence and torture
    Mexico
    Onnie, the Labrador that helps care for survivors of extreme violence and torture
    Providing animal-assisted psychotherapy to patients in Mexico City.
    Mental health
    Noma in Nigeria: Ado and Ifeoma's stories
    Nigeria
    Noma in Nigeria: Ado and Ifeoma's stories
    Three times a year, a group of surgical experts gather in the northern Nigerian city of Sokoto. Their aim is to perform life-changing operations for p...
    Surgery and trauma care
    Gaza: Burn injuries are a chronic health problem
    Palestine
    Gaza: Burn injuries are a chronic health problem
    In the Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) clinic in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza, four physiotherapists get ready for a busy da...
    Surgery and trauma care
    Trauma in Gaza: “Nothing can prepare you for this”
    Palestine
    Trauma in Gaza: “Nothing can prepare you for this”
    The last six months have been the most difficult I have experienced in my 15 years with Doctors Without Borders in Gaza. And that’s compared to the wa...
    Surgery and trauma care