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A ceasefire in name only: People are still being killed by Israeli forces in southern Lebanon
Despite a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon being announced on 17 April, and later renewed for three additional weeks, attacks continue in south Lebanon.
Drought and displacement push millions to the brink in Somalia and Ethiopia’s Somali Region
Four consecutive failed rainy seasons have driven a severe drought emergency across Somalia, pushing millions into acute food insecurity and forcing millions more from their homes. As humanitarian funding collapses, the last remaining lifelines are now at risk of being cut.

Minova, dans l'est de la RDC : les femmes et les enfants en danger face à la réduction de l'aide humanitaire
Access to care in South Kivu province is deteriorating dangerously, against a backdrop of prolonged conflict and the gradual withdrawal of healthcare international organisations. In Minova, in the territory of Kalehe, the cessation of World Bank funding through the Multisectoral Nutrition and Health Project (PMNS) has had immediate consequences on access to vital care, particularly for pregnant women and newborns.

MSF: Deliberate restriction of food and aid led to alarming malnutrition levels in Gaza
Israel’s manufactured malnutrition crisis in Gaza had devastating impacts on pregnant women and their newborns

Syria: MSF concludes three-year support to Darat Izza Primary Healthcare Center
After three years of support to the Darat Izza Primary Health Care Centre, MSF ceased its direct support at the end of March 2026, in order to concentrate its efforts in areas where medical needs are most urgent.

Rebuilding hope through vocational training
We followed Mahmoud, a 17-year-old from Gaza, who was injured in 2017. During his participation in the Reconstructive Surgery Program in Amman, he trained as a hairdresser and now looks to the future with optimism.
Attacks on Healthcare: Medical Staff Deserve More Than Empty Words
On 3 May 2016, the UN adopted Resolution 2286 to protect medical facilities in times of war. Yet attacks on healthcare and medical personnel continue. MSF calls for an end to these attacks and for action against impunity.

Bashair Teaching Hospital: Staying. Adapting. Restarting.
A hospital’s journey through three years of war in Khartoum
Bombarded, looted, vandalised: MSF forced to close Lankien hospital after 31 years
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) was forced to permanently close its hospital in Lankien, Jonglei State, South Sudan, following the bombing on February 3, after 31 years of continuous medical support.