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5373 buildings mapped by our mappers on 22 May 2024!
On 22 May, 54 volunteers took part in our mapathon organised with the Université Populaire, the Digital Learning Hub and 42 Luxembourg. In total, 5373 buildings in Sokoto, Nigeria, were mapped. Well done to them!

MSF teams aim at supporting most vulnerable in response to Brazil´s biggest climate disaster to date
Professionals face logistic challenges in order to reach population affected by severe floods in the state of Rio Grande do Sul.

Afghanistan: Measles surge necessitates strengthening of prevention measures
In the first four months of 2024, MSF saw a surge in measles cases in facilities it runs or supports in three provinces of Afghanistan, affecting many babies and young children.Cases of measles are reported annually, but this year’s spike is worrying

Increased surgical needs among women and children in Niono
In this MSF-supported surgery service, 69% of all operations carried out over the last four months have been on women and children, reflecting the toll this conflict takes on this population.

West Bank: Violence and restrictions increasing in the shadows of war
With this increasing violence against Palestinians in the West Bank, MSF teams are trying to bridge the gap between healthcare services and patients' needs, by running mobile clinics, with teams traveling to where the patients are.

Yet another hospital in Gaza forced to close amid the intensified Israeli offensive in Rafah
MSF has seen a pattern of systematic attacks against medical facilities and civilian infrastructure since the beginning of the war. In light of this,as well as the advancing offensive, we've made the decision to leave Rafah Indonesian Field hospital.

Thousands forced to flee as Israeli military offensive intensifies and aid is blocked in Rafah
Israeli forces have begun their offensive on Rafah and have seized control of the border, effectively cutting off lifesaving aid deliveries into the Gaza Strip. MSF calls for protection of civilians and the reopening of the Rafah border crossing.

MSF forced to suspend work at the only functional hospital in Wad Madani due to obstructions and harassment, leaving thousands without assistance
MSF has been forced to suspend work and withdraw staff from Madani Teaching Hospital, the only functional hospital for the hundreds of thousands of people in dire need of medical assistance in the capital of Al Jazirah state, Sudan.

Bomb kills two children and puts El Fasher paediatric hospital out of action
MSF is making an urgent call to all warring parties to protect civilians and ensure the protection of health structures, as they are obligated to do under International Humanitarian Law, and the Jeddah declaration – signed exactly one year ago.