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When every minute counts: the first 72 hours of an epidemic
South SudanAll news4/23/2025

When every minute counts: the first 72 hours of an epidemic

Infectious diseases specialist Diyani Dewasurendra is on assignment in South Sudan when the first cholera cases arrive at the hospital. It’s time to act fast!
Desperate situation for Zamzam displaced people: MSF urges to lift the siege, deliver aid, protect civiliansDonate

Desperate situation for Zamzam displaced people: MSF urges to lift the siege, deliver aid, protect civilians

MSF is making an urgent appeal to put an end to the siege and the atrocities, to deliver humanitarian aid, including by airdropping food and medicines to El Fasher if necessary, and to allow those who wish to flee to do so safely.
MSF: Gaza has become a “mass grave” for Palestinians and those helping themDonate

MSF: Gaza has become a “mass grave” for Palestinians and those helping them

MSF calls on Israeli authorities to immediately lift the inhumane and deadly siege on Gaza, protect the lives of Palestinians, humanitarian and medical personnel, and for all parties to restore and sustain the ceasefire.
Sudan’s two years of war: Millions living in the world’s largest humanitarian crisis sink deeper into despair with no end in sightDonate

Sudan’s two years of war: Millions living in the world’s largest humanitarian crisis sink deeper into despair with no end in sight

The war in Sudan between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) enters its third year and people remain unseen, bombed, besieged, displaced and deprived of food, medical care and basic lifesaving services.
South Sudan: MSF Outraged by Armed Looting and Forced Closure of Lifesaving Hospital in Ulang, Upper Nile State

South Sudan: MSF Outraged by Armed Looting and Forced Closure of Lifesaving Hospital in Ulang, Upper Nile State

Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) strongly condemns the armed looting of its hospital and premises in Ulang, Upper Nile State. As a result, all medical services at the hospital—the only functioning health facility in the area—have been suspended.
New deadly attack on Zamzam camp, with survivors arriving to Tawila Donate

New deadly attack on Zamzam camp, with survivors arriving to Tawila

On April 11th, the Rapid Support Forces launched a large-scale ground offensive on Zamzam camp in North Darfur. Our team in Tawila (60km away from Zamzam) witnessed the arrival of 10,000 displaced people in less than 48h: mostly women and children,
Goma: MSF condemns the shooting that left one person dead in the Kyeshero hospital

Goma: MSF condemns the shooting that left one person dead in the Kyeshero hospital

MSF once again condemns in the strongest possible terms the use of weapons in and around healthcare facilities. The latest example led to the death of a person in a hospital in Goma where MSF teams work.
Surviving near the frontline: surgical care for patients in UkraineDonate
UkraineWar in UkraineAll news4/10/2025

Surviving near the frontline: surgical care for patients in Ukraine

MSF supports the facility’s emergency department and operating theatre. MSF also conducts ambulance referrals for patients who need to be examined by highly specialised surgeons in hospitals further away from the frontline.
MSF steps up response in Myanmar following devastating earthquake Donate

MSF steps up response in Myanmar following devastating earthquake

Key infrastructure, including hospitals, roads, and water systems, sustained significant damage, while ongoing telecommunications disruptions continue to hamper relief efforts.
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