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Providing medical aid where it's needed most. instagram: doctorswithoutborders

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Joined May 2008

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Jun 20
    Four kids with animal and spiderman masks on raise their hands on a street in Mexico, with a shelter behind them. Many families flee Central America with their children because of violence in their countries
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  2. Thanks for the awesome support! Excited for to kickoff 🎮👏

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  3. 4 hours ago

    It is time! is live! benefits and goes on for an entire week! Schedule: Check it out: More info:

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  4. Glad to support as we get ready for the first run!

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  5. Mental health care for refugees is an invisible crisis. Thousands of people are trapped on Lesbos - many for months and years. Many have lived through extreme violence and trauma and now face overcrowded containment, insufficient medical care, and feelings of hopelessness.

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  6. Jun 23

    Two years ago, midwife Mimansa was working in a maternity unit in Afghanistan. Now she’s preparing to go back, to see old friends and to return to work in a region with one of the highest rates of maternal mortality in the world. Her blog:

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  7. Jun 22

    As the makes the journey back to the int'l search & rescue zone, the teams are busy preparing to make sure everything is ready for rescue. Today lifejacket washing, cleaning the deck & food storage. Photos: Guglielmo Mangiapane

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  8. Jun 21

    Mohammed and his family awoke one morning to the sound of gunfire in their village in Myanmar. We Are Rohingya

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  9. Jun 20

    One of our doctors working in Kutupalong-Balukhali camp leads us around the newly opened in-patient department of our new Hospital on the Hill, in

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  10. Jun 21

    Great read on . You can read thoughts on how to increase both for patients in the US and abroad

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  11. Jun 20

    "The Trump Administration is demonizing vulnerable people who most need protection & care, and by doing so is joining the ranks of the very abusers our patients are fleeing."

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  12. Jun 20

    After Fleeing War, Refugee Children Face Lasting Psychological Trauma Strong piece by via

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  13. Jun 20

    This Doctors w/o Borders / presents “We Are Rohingya” from their interactive series . Production, filming and post provided by . Spatial sound & audio by

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  14. Jun 20

    Khumbulani was "lucky", but there are untold others who are now deaf because of drugs that many TB clinicians say shouldn't be given. You can see our full coverage here

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  15. Jun 20

    TB is one of the most deadly infectious diseases, killing more than a million each year. But more than 90 percent of people are in developing countries. Here is why that's a problem for TB patients according to a doctor:

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  16. Jun 20

    Khumbulani was in KZN province being treated for drug resistant TB when he started realizing he couldn't hear. He is hearing for the first time in a long time after getting a cochlea implant from a donor.

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  17. Jun 20

    "No other government in the world is deliberately & systematically separating refugee children from their mothers and fathers as policy. This is an abhorrent, abusive practice that must end immediately before more harm is done to these children."

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  18. Jun 20

    New asylum rules and policies imposed by the United States government are inhumane, and deny safety to thousands of Central Americans fleeing extreme violence.

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  19. Jun 20

    These policies are part of a cruel strategy- ▪Separation of parents and children at the border ▪Survivors of gang and domestic violence no longer have grounds to apply for asylum ▪Ending TPS for Salvadorans and Hondurans living in the United States

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  20. Jun 20

    US authorities are subjecting people who have been the victims of crime, torture, and abuse to even greater harm and suffering—including detaining and forcibly separating children from their families. Our statement on

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