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MSF doctor, Nataliia Pyvovar, checks on a patient onboard the MSF medical evacuation train in Ukraine’s Kherson region.
MSF staff members at the Mazar-i-Sharif regional hospital in Afghanistan see thousands of critically ill children in the emergency room and admit hundreds of newborns to the neonatal intensive care unit each month.
MSF mobile clinic staff prepare for consultations at the Buhimba displacement site on the outskirts of Goma, DRC. Right now, MSF teams are scaling up our response in Goma as armed violence escalates in the area.
Under the tents of the mobile clinic in the village of Muepane in northern Mozambique, an MSF nurse speaks with a young patient, asking him questions about his symptoms for further consultations.
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