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Responding to the devastating flooding in Aceh: Challenges of mud and health recovery
IndonesiaAll news2/5/2026

Responding to the devastating flooding in Aceh: Challenges of mud and health recovery

In late November 2025, a cyclone brought torrential rains, causing devastating floods in three Indonesian provinces. By January 14, 2025, the death toll had risen to over 1,000, with 130,000 people displaced.
South Sudan: Government forces bombarded MSF hospital in Lankien

South Sudan: Government forces bombarded MSF hospital in Lankien

Médecins Sans Frontières’ (MSF’s) hospital in Lankien, Jonglei state, South Sudan, was hit in an airstrike by the government of South Sudan forces during the night of Tuesday, 3 February 2026.
Niafounké, Northern Mali: Healthcare Powered by Solar Energy
MaliAll news2/3/2026

Niafounké, Northern Mali: Healthcare Powered by Solar Energy

In the Timbuktu region of northern Mali, MSF has just equipped the Niafounké hospital with a new solar panel installation. This energy transition strengthens the hospital’s autonomy and ensures better continuity of care.
Beyond the Scars: One Noma Survivor’s Story
NigeriaTestimonies2/2/2026

Beyond the Scars: One Noma Survivor’s Story

Testimony of Usman, a Noma patient, who received care at Noma Sokoto Hospital, one of the few hospitals in the world where survivors of this neglected tropical disease, affecting the face and mouth, can access treatment.
Syria: Helping care reach people in Daraya after years of war
SyriaAll news2/2/2026

Syria: Helping care reach people in Daraya after years of war

At the end of 2024, Syrian families began returning to places they had left because of the war, and MSF worked to restore healthcare for these populations who had been deprived of it for years.
MSF statement on sharing staff information and humanitarian operations in PalestineDonate

MSF statement on sharing staff information and humanitarian operations in Palestine

After many months of unsuccessful engagement, and in the absence of securing assurances to ensure the safety of our staff or the independent management of our operations, MSF has concluded that it will not share staff information with Israeli authorities.
South Sudan: From a snakebite survivor to an active health promoter
South SudanTestimonies1/30/2026

South Sudan: From a snakebite survivor to an active health promoter

Testimony from our South Sudanese colleague, Noon Makor Arop, who was bitten by a snake in 2021, received treatment and is now actively working as a health promotion and community engagement supervisor in Abyei.
South Sudan Government Blocking Opposition-Held Areas from Humanitarian Access

South Sudan Government Blocking Opposition-Held Areas from Humanitarian Access

Médecins Sans Frontières denounces the restrictions on humanitarian access the government of South Sudan has imposed exclusively in parts of the opposition-held areas of Jonglei State.
Sudan: MSF visit to El Fasher finds a largely destroyed and emptied cityDonate
SudanWar in SudanAll news1/29/2026

Sudan: MSF visit to El Fasher finds a largely destroyed and emptied city

In Sudan, after a long period of siege and violence, the Rapid Support Forces captured the town of El Fasher last October. In January, MSF was allowed to enter the town to assess the situation.
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