





MSF Community Health Educator Subashini Deb Mahto shares her first-hand experience of malnutrition.
Sameer* is a 16-year-old boy from Bihar. At 11, Sameer had already lost both parents to HIV and was losing faith that medicine could save him until a team of doctors and counsellors at MSF showed him that survival was not just about taking pills, but about finding reasons to hope.
MSF Community Health Educator Subashini Deb Mahto shares her first-hand experience of malnutrition.
Israeli authorities have used access to water as a weapon against Palestinians, systematically depriving people in Gaza of water in a campaign of collective punishment, according to a report released by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). MSF urges the Israeli authorities to immediately restore water for people at the required levels in Gaza. Israel’s allies must use their leverage to pressure Israel to stop impeding humanitarian access, including water infrastructure needs.
MSF Community Health Educator Subashini Deb Mahto shares her first-hand experience of malnutrition.
On April 9, a Malaysia-bound trawler carrying an estimated 250-280 passengers – men, women and children who were Rohingya refugees and Bangladeshi nationals – sank in the Andaman Sea due to harsh winds and overcrowding. Only nine were rescued, found floating on drums and logs.
MSF Community Health Educator Subashini Deb Mahto shares her first-hand experience of malnutrition.
As Sudan marks the third year of a devastating war, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) condemns the unleashed violence, widespread impunity and constrained humanitarian access amid the collapse of the health system. The confrontation between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), along with the allied groups of both parties, has evolved into a systemic dismantling of the essential services people rely on— including healthcare, protection, food security, and basic safety.
MSF Community Health Educator Subashini Deb Mahto shares her first-hand experience of malnutrition.
In Hajjah and Hudaydah governates, northern Yemen, shrinking humanitarian funding and withdrawal of many actors from northern areas of the country is leading to the closure or reduction of health services, leaving families with fewer options for care. As nearby facilities become less available, parents are increasingly travelling longer distances to reach hospitals supported by Médecins Sans Frontières, often only arriving when their children’s conditions have already become critical.
MSF Community Health Educator Subashini Deb Mahto shares her first-hand experience of malnutrition.
My name is Nisha*, and I am 31 years old. I live in a large family with my two daughters and many relatives. Living with HIV has been a difficult journey, but it has also taught me a lot about strength, hope, and the importance of support.
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