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Rebuilding hope through vocational trainingDonate
JordanWar in Middle EastTestimonies5/4/2026

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.
Bombarded, looted, vandalised: MSF forced to close Lankien hospital after 31 years
South SudanAll news5/4/2026

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.
Attacks on Healthcare: Medical Staff Deserve More Than Empty Words

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.Donate
SudanWar in SudanAll news4/27/2026

Bashair Teaching Hospital: Staying. Adapting. Restarting.

A hospital’s journey through three years of war in Khartoum
Israel uses water as a weapon of collective punishment against Palestinians in Gaza Donate

Israel uses water as a weapon of collective punishment against Palestinians in Gaza

Israeli authorities have used access to water as a weapon against Palestinians, systematically depriving people in Gaza of water in a campaign of collective punishment, according to a report released by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF).
MSF: Haiti has become a far more dangerous place to live or seek medical care
HaitiPress releasesAll news4/24/2026

MSF: Haiti has become a far more dangerous place to live or seek medical care

As the US Supreme Court prepares to hear a case affecting the legal status of many Haitians in the US, MSF is warning that humanitarian conditions in Haiti have deteriorated severely in recent years, including access to medical care,.
A shot of urgency: Five key pathways to reach more people with lifesaving vaccines

A shot of urgency: Five key pathways to reach more people with lifesaving vaccines

This World Immunisation Week, MSF teams in Pakistan, France, South Sudan, Nigeria, and Sudan share access and innovation advancements that, if achieved in the years to come, could result in lifesaving vaccines reaching more people around the world.
South of Lebanon: “They stayed” - a healthcare system strained after 46 days of bombardments

South of Lebanon: “They stayed” - a healthcare system strained after 46 days of bombardments

The war in Lebanon – now under a fragile 10-day ceasefire - had a devastating impact on Lebanon’s healthcare system and staff. Despite this, Lebanese health workers continued to provide life-saving care under immense pressure.
Iran: Despite ceasefire, access to essential medical care remains fragile

Iran: Despite ceasefire, access to essential medical care remains fragile

More than seven weeks after the war in Iran began, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams are expanding activities in Tehran and continuing to respond to growing medical needs in other areas where the organisation works. While a ceasefire