After four years on the front lines of a humanitarian crisis in Mozambique's Cabo Delgado, Médecins Sans Frontières is packing its bags in Mueda—but for a reason that offers a rare glimmer of hope. Since 2021, MSF has been the backbone of healthcare for thousands of families fleeing conflict, providing everything from life-saving surgeries to critical mental health support. For more on what this transition means for the community, and how they ensure no patient is left behind as the international teams depart, Unathi Batyashe spoke to MSF's Spokesperson, Barbara Trattnig, she is also the deputy medical coordinator in the region

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