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      From silence to healing: New fistula care offers hope for women in Baidoa, Somalia
      Somalia
      From silence to healing: New fistula care offers hope for women in Baidoa, Somalia
      In Baidoa, Somalia, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has established a new unit at Bay Regional Hospital to treat obstetric fist...
      Women’s health
      Maternal health
      One year on: South Sudan’s cholera crisis is a symptom of deeper failures
      South Sudan
      One year on: South Sudan’s cholera crisis is a symptom of deeper failures
      One year since the ongoing cholera outbreak was declared in South Sudan on 27 October 2024, the disease continues to plague parts of the country. Chol...
      War and conflict
      ’Sudan’s crisis of compassion, sketched in my watercolour journal’
      Sudan
      ’Sudan’s crisis of compassion, sketched in my watercolour journal’
      Sudan’s war has left millions suffering in silence. Through sketches and stories, Doctors Without Borders operational advisor Narin Fandoglu, bear wit...
      War and conflict
      Resilience in limbo: How collective healing and art support mental health in Rohingya refugee camps
      Bangladesh
      Resilience in limbo: How collective healing and art support mental health in Rohingya refugee camps
      In Cox’s Bazar, Rohingya refugees face deep psychological distress. Collective healing and art offer hope amid trauma and statelessness.
      Rohingya refugee crisis
      Mental health
      Ethnic cleansing in the West Bank: Life under daily violence and repeated demolitions in Masafer Yatta
      Palestine
      Ethnic cleansing in the West Bank: Life under daily violence and repeated demolitions in Masafer Yatta
      In Masafer Yatta communities, more than 85% of homes have been reduced to rubble.Frederieke van Dongen, Doctors Without Borders Humanitarian AffairsMa...
      War and conflict
      The Illusion of Choice: Rohingya voices echo from the camps ahead of UN conference
      Bangladesh
      The Illusion of Choice: Rohingya voices echo from the camps ahead of UN conference
      29 September, Bangladesh - Eight years after hundreds of thousands of Rohingya fled a campaign of extreme targeted violence in Myanmar, a new report f...
      Rohingya refugee crisis
      Lebanon: Growing needs amid uncertainty one year after the escalation
      Lebanon
      Lebanon: Growing needs amid uncertainty one year after the escalation
      In September 2024, Israel escalated its war in Lebanon, setting in motion 66 days of relentless bombardment and mass displacement.One year after the e...
      War and conflict
      Opinion: Doctors can't stop a genocide. World leaders can.
      Palestine
      Opinion: Doctors can't stop a genocide. World leaders can.
      Every day in Gaza, children arrive at our clinics with blast injuries, infected wounds, or signs of starvation. As doctors, we can try to treat their ...
      War and conflict
      “This is an emergency”: Malnutrition crisis in Nigeria
      Nigeria
      “This is an emergency”: Malnutrition crisis in Nigeria
      Across Nigeria, a devastating nutrition crisis is unfolding. This situation massively affects the northern states of the country. Katrin Kisswani, a n...
      Malnutrition
      Access to medicines