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Thousands forced to flee as Israeli military offensive intensifies and aid is blocked in RafahDonate

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 assistanceDonate

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.
Colombia: Taking healthcare to cut-off communities in conflict-hit Pacific region
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Colombia: Taking healthcare to cut-off communities in conflict-hit Pacific region

The Pacific region of Colombia is affected by conflict and is home to many indigenous and Afro-descendant communities, who often find it difficult to access healthcare due to conflict and restrictions on movement.
"Focusing on people and taking action for the climate have been the priorities of my mandate"
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"Focusing on people and taking action for the climate have been the priorities of my mandate"

As his second term as President of Médecins Sans Frontières Luxembourg draws to a close, Dr Bechara Ziadé reveals the main challenges and achievements of his mission.
The impossible task of getting lifesaving supplies into GazaDonate
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The impossible task of getting lifesaving supplies into Gaza

Israeli authorities block, delay and restrict humanitarian aid and essential medical supplies. By Mari Carmen Viñoles, head of MSF’s emergency programmes for Médecins Sans Frontières.
Healthcare Navigates New Heights of Conflict in Port-au-PrinceDonate
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Healthcare Navigates New Heights of Conflict in Port-au-Prince

The violence in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, has seen a new and dramatic increase since 28 February 2024, with armed groups attacking new parts of the city.
MSF report denounces Gaza’s “silent killings” from preventable disease and lack of access to medical careDonate

MSF report denounces Gaza’s “silent killings” from preventable disease and lack of access to medical care

Gaza’s healthcare system has been devastated, with men, women and children at increasing risk of acute malnutrition and with their physical and mental health deteriorating rapidly, according to a report released today by MSF.
Leveraging Operational Research to Evaluate Innovative Solutions for Safe Water Access in Kajo Keji County

Leveraging Operational Research to Evaluate Innovative Solutions for Safe Water Access in Kajo Keji County

In South Sudan, the high prevalence of waterborne diseases indicated a problem with water quality. MSF therefore developed a toolkit capable of assessing the functionality of boreholes and water quality.
MSF warns of catastrophic malnutrition crisis in Zamzam camp amidst escalating violence in North DarfurDonate

MSF warns of catastrophic malnutrition crisis in Zamzam camp amidst escalating violence in North Darfur

In response to the escalating fighting in North Darfur, MSF has treated over 100 war wounded patients at South Hospital,El Fasher, over the past two weeks, but is simultaneously scaling-up its response to the major malnutrition crisis in Zamzam camp.