Photo gallery
Mogadishu: Displaced People At Risk
Huge numbers of Somalis have left the country’s central regions to seek refuge in the capital, Mogadishu, since July. They have had to leave due to poor agricultural production, loss of livestock because of drought, increasing...[more]
Dadaab: Refugees with nowhere to go
The three refugee camps run by the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Dadaab, Kenya, 50 miles from Somalia, are full. But more and more people arrive here every day. An extension to one of the...[more]
47,569 injections in six days
The northwest of Nigeria faced outbreaks of measles and meningitis in 2010. Between January and April, 12,000 people were infected with the diseases. In April, MSF took part in a vaccination campaign in the state of Kebbi,...[more]
"This is our reality"
Patients and caregivers in Helmand province highlight - in their own voices - some of the realities of living in Afghanistan[more]
Somali refugees reach the coast of Yemen
Over One-hundred refugees arrive by sea to Yemen, and an MSF interview with a Somali refugee.
No Choice: Crossing the Gulf of Aden
Thousands of Somali and Ethiopian refugees, asylum seekers, and migrants risk death crossing the Gulf of Aden to Yemen.
Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar
Dr. Asis Min's eyewitness account of the logistical challenges facing MSF teams in the most devastated region of Myanmar, following the impact of Cyclone Nargis.
Malnutrition in Niger
The nutritional centre in Maradi hospitalizes severely malnourished children suffering from medical complications associated with malnutrition.
Iraq's War Wounded: In their own words
Since August, 2006, MSF has been providing surgical care to Iraqi victims of violence, regardless of their ethnic or religious identities. Surgeries are performed in Amman, Jordan. MSF is also supporting several hospitals inside Iraq by providing essential medicines and medical supplies.
Darfur 2007
This series of photos by Sven Torfinn (MSF) were taken in and around Kalma Camp near Nyala, in the South Darfur region of Sudan. Kalma is currently estimated to be the largest camp for internally displaced people in the world.
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