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Urgent humanitarian needs persist three years into war in Ukraine

story Feb 21, 2025

News Feb 12, 2025

Uncertainty around PEPFAR program puts millions of people at risk

An MSF patient holds a pill as part of antiretroviral treatment for HIV in Mozambique.

News Feb 22, 2025

MSF mourns colleague killed in DR Congo

A white flag bearing MSF's logo

story Feb 18, 2025

Migrants in Libya: "Your destiny can change at any moment"

Drawings of migrants in Libya.

News Feb 21, 2025

Over 800 people hospitalized from waterborne infection in Sudan’s White Nile state

An MSF doctor in white vest walks past Sudanese internally displaced people in White Nile state, Sudan.

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Story | Sep 11, 2023

Migrants on the move: In search of safety in the Americas

Violence, hunger, and deep moments of anguish along Central American migration routes.

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A large group of people are walking along a fence holding children and belongings.

Story | Jul 13, 2023

Beyond Title 42

Humane policies at the United States border should replace harsh new asylum restrictions.

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A woman hugs her child in Mexico after migrating from Honduras.

Story | Jun 26, 2023

Healing survivors of torture along Mexico’s migration route

“I was in the deepest, darkest place, but I made it out."

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El cuerpo tiene memoria

Story | Jun 20, 2023

Little Birds: Messages from migrant children at the US-Mexico border

From a shelter in northern Mexico, seven children share their hopes and dreams for the future in an animated documentary.

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Drawing of two birds hugging

Story | May 16, 2023

Mexico: Stories of adversity and hope from the border

Asylum seekers in Mexico share their experiences searching for safety in the US. 

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Migrants in Reynosa, Mexico

Story | May 11, 2023

The end of Title 42 makes way for harsher asylum restrictions

Title 42 was used to authorize more than 2.8 million expulsions from the US.

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CBP One app affects health and security of migrants

News | May 10, 2023

US ends Title 42 only to roll out sweeping asylum restrictions

MSF teams are bracing for the human impacts.

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A man walks through the "Senda de Vida" migrant shelter in Reynosa, Mexico, at the US southern border. Hundreds of families relocated to this shelter in May 2022 after a camp that had formed in a public plaza was evacuated and cleared away. At the time, two thousand people were living in the camp, including hundreds of children.

News | May 10, 2023

What the end of Title 42 means for people seeking safety at the US border

The public health order was exploited to shut out asylum seekers. Its expiration brings new challenges.

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MSF teams witness overwhelming needs of migrants in Mexico’s northern border cities

Story | Apr 03, 2023

"What they need from us, as human beings, is empathy."

An MSF psychologist shares his story about working with migrants at Mexico’s southern border.

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News | Mar 24, 2023

Biden administration must withdraw proposed asylum rule

The sweeping rule would disqualify most asylum seekers who pass through another country en route to the US southern border.

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MSF supports shelters in Mexico City

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