Libya, Sept. 3 -- In the decade since Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) launched search and rescue operations in the Central Mediterranean Sea, our teams have rescued more than 94,000 people risking their lives for a better future.
But their humanity and resilience cannot be captured by mere statistics. Each of those rescued-and countless others who have made the journey or died in the process-carry their own story, hopes, and reasons to take to the sea.
To shine a light on these stories, MSF worked with a team of artists, actors, and filmmakers to create Humans in Transit, a storytelling exhibition comprising 400 testimonies shared with our staff in Libya and aboard rescue vessels in the Mediterranean. Many of the ...
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