Articles by Médecins Sans Frontières

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Displacement Orders Are “Psychological and Physical Warfare” in Israel’s Campaign of Ethnic Cleansing in Gaza
Médecins Sans Frontières - TRANSCEND Media Service, 2 Jun 2025

27 May 2025 – Israel continues to use last-minute displacement orders as a violent tool, turning Gaza into hell on earth. Incessant bombing, blockade of aid and displacement orders are trapping hundreds of thousands of Palestinians into ever-shrinking spaces.

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Doctors Without Borders Calls US Veto of Gaza Ceasefire Resolution “a Vote against Humanity”
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières - TRANSCEND Media Service, 11 Dec 2023

Today, 8 Dec 2023, the UNSC failed to adopt a resolution demanding a ceasefire in Gaza—blocked by a veto from the United States. The Security Council held an emergency meeting to discuss the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza. “The US veto makes it complicit in the carnage in Gaza.”

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WTO COVID-19 TRIPS Waiver Proposal
MSF Access Campaign | Médecins Sans Frontières – TRANSCEND Media Service, 1 Mar 2021

The COVID-19 TRIPS waiver as proposed appropriately addresses the legal barriers to maximizing production and supply of medical products needed for COVID-19 treatment and prevention. It is limited in time and the scope of application to cover COVID-19-related technologies during the pandemic. Countries that consider the waiver unnecessary for their national context can choose not to use it once granted without blocking the consensus process at WTO.

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Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Activities in Myanmar Ordered to Close Down
Médecins Sans Frontières Holland – TRANSCEND Media Service, 3 Mar 2014

On February 27 [2014], Médecins Sans Frontières received a written order from the Union Government of Myanmar to cease all operations in the country, which led to a full closure of all MSF Holland clinics on February 28. This act left patients confused and desperately concerned across the whole country.

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