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Daniel Kuju, health promotion supervisor, and Beatrice Johnson, community health educator, visit semi-nomadic communities in Labarab, Greater Pibor administrative area to conduct health awareness sessions. South Sudan, February 2024.
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ALEPPO UNDER FIRE
Syria

Doctors ready to re-enter east Aleppo if given safe passage

Project Update 9 Oct 2016
 
Syria

Four hospitals hit as bombing and shelling continue in Damascus region

Project Update 7 Oct 2016
 
Syria

Medical staff faced with unimaginable choices

Voices from the Field 7 Oct 2016
 
ALEPPO UNDER FIRE
Syria

Eastern Aleppo hospitals damaged in 23 attacks since July

Project Update 7 Oct 2016
 
Abu Khalid, orthopedic surgeon in an MSF supported hospital in east Aleppo
Syria

I have seen people with injuries that I cannot describe

Voices from the Field 5 Oct 2016
 
Damage in Al-Bayan hospital
Syria

Hospitals hit repeatedly by Russian and Syrian airstrikes, condemning hundreds of wounded to certain death

Project Update 5 Oct 2016
 
Kunduz Hospital After the Attack
Kunduz hospital attack

Battlefields without doctors, in wars without limits

Crisis Update 3 Oct 2016
 
MSF Staff Killed and Hospital Partially Destroyed in Kunduz, Afghanistan.
Kunduz hospital attack

It’s all gone. It’s all gone…

Voices from the Field 2 Oct 2016
 
MSF Trauma Centre In Kunduz, Afghanistan
Photo Story

One-year commemoration of the attack on the MSF Kunduz hospital

2 Oct 2016
Photo Story
 
MV Aquarius rescue 720 03 Oct 2016
Mediterranean migration

MSF rescued nearly 2,000 people in less than seven hours

Project Update 2 Oct 2016
 
Damage in Al-Bayan hospital
Syria

Changes in medical practice in Syria

msf.es 1 Oct 2016
 
AL QUDS ALEPPO HOSPITAL, ATTACK HOSPITAL
Syria

Review of attack on Al Quds Hospital Aleppo City

Report 30 Sep 2016
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