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48 hours at the US-Mexico border
MSF Project Coordinator Belen Ramirez recounts two days of work alongside volunteers from Arizona-based Samaritans providing aid to people crossing the border into the unforgiving Sonora Desert.

“Everything we want is to be able to live with dignity”
3 Sudanese women speak out about their living conditions in the refugee camp of Aboutengue

MSF raises alarm on food reductions on Sudanese refugees in Eastern Chad
The lack of sustained and planned funding for the humanitarian response in the camps exposes refugees to greater suffering and health risks, MSF warns, calling on donors to urgently review their funding policies.

In Zamzam, urgent efforts are needed to deliver food and medicine to trapped communities
The results of a nutrition screening carried out by the Sudanese health authorities and Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) earlier this month in Zamzam camp, North Darfur, indicate a catastrophic nutritional situation that is only getting worse.

Food and humanitarian response lacking one month after floods in Koukou, eastern Chad
The situation in Koukou Angarana, in Sila province, Chad, and its surroundings remains critical after the devastating floods on 9 August. The floods have displaced thousands of people, destroyed homes and left health centres unable to function.

Detention on MSF rescue ship is suspended by Italian court
On 11 September, the Italian Civil Court of Salerno ordered the suspension of the 60-day administrative detention of the Geo Barents, the search and rescue ship operated by Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF).

Nigeria: One out of every four children in Shinkafi and Zurmi is malnourished
One out of every four children under the age of five is malnourished in the Shinkafi and Zurmi areas of Nigeria’s Zamfara state, according to a mass screening conducted in June by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and the Ministry of Health.

Indoor Residual Spraying to tackle Malaria peak season in magaria
Since 2021, MSF in collaboration with local health authorities has implemented indoor residual spraying in Magaria health district to reduce the malaria incidence by killing the mosquitoes that transmit the disease.

MSF calls for quick response, unrestricted access as cholera poses latest peril in Sudan's war
A cholera outbreak is gripping across central and eastern Sudan bringing yet more risk, death and misery to people already bruised by the country’s brutal war.