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Mexico: migration, a caravan from within

Mexico: migration, a caravan from within

No one chooses to walk until their feet blister; the caravan becomes the only way out when options to work or live with dignity run out.  By: Derly Sánchez Arias, MSF Coordinator in Tapachula.  Migrant

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Inside MSF’s Global Centre of Excellence for Snakebite Treatment

Ethiopia: Inside MSF’s Global Centre of Excellence for Snakebite Treatment

In the remote town of Midre Genet, in Ethiopia’s Amhara region, Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) runs the organisation’s largest snakebite treatment programme worldwide, the Abdurafi/Midre Genet Treatment Centre.  MSF has been working in the Amhara region since 2003, supporting patients affected by diseases

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Beyond the Diagnosis: Making Thalassemia Patients Seen, Heard, and Valued

Syria: Making Thalassemia Patients Seen, Heard, and Valued

Living with thalassemia is about far more than managing a medical condition. It is about navigating social stigma, promoting equal opportunities, building trust, and ensuring that patients and their families are not only treated, but also truly heard.  Thalassemia is an inherited

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