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In Mogovolas, clean and safe water for Bilharzia-free living – Mozambique
MozambiqueTestimonies4/5/2024

In Mogovolas, clean and safe water for Bilharzia-free living – Mozambique

In the northern region of Mozambique, specifically in Mogovolas district, where the prevalence of Bilharzia is notably high, access to clean water becomes a genuine suffering.
Ready to map with us? See you on May 22, 2024!
LuxembourgAll news4/4/2024

Ready to map with us? See you on May 22, 2024!

Would you like to help MSF while remaining in Luxembourg? Support our teams in the field from a distance? You can do so by taking part in our next mapathon, to be held on May 22, 2024 at Unipop.
Gaza: How the Israeli army besieged and attacked Nasser hospitalDonate

Gaza: How the Israeli army besieged and attacked Nasser hospital

On the night of 14 to 15 February 2024, Nasser hospital, once the largest hospital in southern Gaza, was shelled by Israeli forces. The orthopaedic department was hit, killing one person and injuring eight others
Lebanon: Five months into border conflict, displaced people’s needs are on the rise
LebanonAll news3/26/2024

Lebanon: Five months into border conflict, displaced people’s needs are on the rise

5 months of armed conflict along the southern border have resulted in hundreds of deaths and caused huge disruption to people’s lives,forcing more than 91,000 people from their homes and exacting a significant toll on their stability and wellbeing.
MSF rescue vessel detained in Italy following threats by Libyan coast guard

MSF rescue vessel detained in Italy following threats by Libyan coast guard

Geo Barents has been issued a detention order for 20 days for allegedly failing to comply with instructions issued by the Libyan Coast Guard and endangering the lives of survivors during a rescue operation – allegations which MSF strongly denies.
MSF calls for emergency stockpile of Ebola treatments ten years after world’s deadliest outbreak

MSF calls for emergency stockpile of Ebola treatments ten years after world’s deadliest outbreak

As the world marks ten years since the deadliest Ebola virus disease outbreak that killed more than 11,000 people, MSF is disappointed that while two approved Ebola treatments now exist, they are not readily available via an emergency stockpile;
MSF calls for urgent action as hepatitis E spreads through Sudanese refugee camps in Chad
ChadAll news3/20/2024

MSF calls for urgent action as hepatitis E spreads through Sudanese refugee camps in Chad

Hepatitis E is spreading through refugee camps in eastern Chad where more than 550,000 Sudanese fleeing the conflict in Sudan have taken shelter. This spread is being exacerbated by poor sanitation and a desperate shortage of clean water in the camps.
To eat or to feed my child? A question on a mother’s mind
YemenTestimonies3/20/2024

To eat or to feed my child? A question on a mother’s mind

MSF concerned over the increase of malnutrition among mothers in Yemen in the last two years
EU-sponsored shameful abuses in the Central Mediterranean must end

EU-sponsored shameful abuses in the Central Mediterranean must end

Over the weekend of March 16-17, MSF team on board theGeo Barents witnessed two violent incidents involving the EU funded Libyan Coast Guard that deliberately endangered the lives of hundreds of people seeking safety.