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Entrance of MSF hospital in Nduta refugee camp
Access to Healthcare

Wakimbizi na jamii nyingine katika kambi za Tanzania wako hatarini kupata COVID-19 ambako huenda maambukizi yakawa mabaya zaidi

Article 17 Apr 2020
 
A woman fetching water from an MSF water point, in the town of Pibor, Boma state, South Sudan
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“You use what you have, as best you can.”

Project Update 23 Dec 2019
 
Mohamed Kalil is MSF’s humanitarian affairs advisor [Photo: Abdalle Mumin/MSF]
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Somalia: Kutoa huduma zinazohitajika katika kipindi cha mafuriko makubwa

Stories from the Frontline 16 Dec 2019
 
Villagers surrounded by water and stranded in a shrinking area of dry land[Photo: Nicola Flamigni/MSF]
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South Sudan: “People tell us these are the worst floods they have ever seen”

Stories from the Frontline 5 Dec 2019
 
Thousands of life jackets left behind by arriving migrants are gathered at a dump on Lesbos Island, Greece.  [ © Robin Hammond/Witness Change]
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Greece: Islands once again at breaking point SW

Stories from the Frontline 9 Oct 2019
 
June 2018: A group of Rohingya refugees await assignment to their new homes in in the Kutupalong camp, Cox's Bazar. [© Pablo Tosco/Angular ]
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The Rohingya in Bangladesh: “The population has been completely suspended in time”

Stories from the Frontline 26 Aug 2019
 
Metun (name changed on request) is a Rohingya refugee in the Kutupalong-Balukhali megacamp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh [ © Dalila Mahdawi/MSF ]
Refugees, Migration and displacement

A Rohingya refugee in Bangladesh: “The collective fate of the Rohingya is in our hands”

Stories from the Frontline 26 Aug 2019
 
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A Rohingya in Central Rakhine, Myanmar: “We hold our frustration inside because we cannot speak out”

Stories from the Frontline 26 Aug 2019
 
 © MSF/Hannah Wallace Bowman
Refugees, Migration and displacement

“He just kept running, despite the wound and the bleeding”

Article 22 Aug 2019