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New MSF report denounces dehumanizing migration policies in the Americas that leave hundreds of thousands of people abandoned in danger

New MSF report denounces dehumanizing migration policies in the Americas that leave hundreds of thousands of people abandoned in danger

MSF calls on governments in the region to shift away from harsh deterrence tactics and towards humane migration and protection policy.
Sudan: MSF suspends activities at Zalingei hospital following armed attack that left one dead and five injuredDonate

Sudan: MSF suspends activities at Zalingei hospital following armed attack that left one dead and five injured

Central Darfur, 18 August 2025 - MSF has been forced to reduce its teams and suspend all activities at MSF supported hospital in Central Darfur state, Sudan, following a violent armed assault inside the facility on the night of 16 August.
Battling the ghost of torture in Syria
SyriaAll news8/18/2025

Battling the ghost of torture in Syria

To respond to the immense medical and mental health needs, MSF teams have launched a program for survivors of ill-treatment in Syria.
War fuels cholera outbreak across Sudan Donate
SudanWar in SudanAll news8/14/2025

War fuels cholera outbreak across Sudan

On top of an all out war, people in Sudan are now experiencing the worst cholera outbreak the country has seen in years. In Darfur region alone, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams treated over 2,300 patients.
‘Medicine is being strangled’: An MSF doctor on collapse of Gaza's healthcare systemDonate

‘Medicine is being strangled’: An MSF doctor on collapse of Gaza's healthcare system

Dr Mohammed Abu Mughaisib, Médecins Sans Frontières’ deputy medical coordinator in Gaza, speaks to the disastrous situation of healthcare on the ground and calls, once again, for a ceasefire.
HIV Funding Cuts Undermine Years of Progress in Zimbabwe
ZimbabweAll news8/14/2025

HIV Funding Cuts Undermine Years of Progress in Zimbabwe

Angela Jambo welcomed us warmly into her modest home in Chitungwiza. Her beaming smile masked a long, painful journey. Without hesitation, Angela took us back to the year 2000, the year she was diagnosed with HIV.
Chad: An Innovative Campaign to Better Protect Children Against Malaria
ChadAll news8/13/2025

Chad: An Innovative Campaign to Better Protect Children Against Malaria

In Moïssala, in the Mandoul region in the south of the country, Chadian health authorities and Médecins Sans Frontières teams are conducting an innovative malaria prevention campaign this year.
DRC: MSF emergency intervention in South Kivu, as conflict leaves health system on brink of collapse

DRC: MSF emergency intervention in South Kivu, as conflict leaves health system on brink of collapse

MSF launched a two-month emergency intervention in Katana and Kalehe in May after prolonged conflict had brought the health system to the brink of collapse.
Price of Delay: Funding Gaps and Barriers to Access Undermine Healthcare for Women and Children
SomaliaAll news8/11/2025

Price of Delay: Funding Gaps and Barriers to Access Undermine Healthcare for Women and Children

MSF has been supporting Bay Regional Hospital since 2017, providing free care. However, despite these efforts, the maternal and child health situation in the region remains critical, particularly following recent budget cuts.
What Comes After Failure? Dealing with Displaced Populations in Greece and Europe
GreeceMediterranean SeaOpinions and debatesAll news8/8/2025

What Comes After Failure? Dealing with Displaced Populations in Greece and Europe

An article by Christina Psarra, MSF Executive Director in Greece, in response to the Greek government's recent decision to suspend asylum applications for new arrivals in Crete.