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Three weeks on from the deadly attack on Zamzam camp, lack of shelter, water and food still grips thousands of displaced people in Tawila
Three weeks on from the large-scale ground offensive by the RSF on Zamzam camp in early April 2025, reports of intensified fighting in El-Fasher continue, and more displaced people are still arriving in Tawila (North Darfur).
Huge needs for Syrians trapped in camps in dangerous conditions
After 13 years of war in Syria and the fall of the Assad regime, over 7.2 million people remain displaced in the country, living in camps without basic services. As a result, burn injuries from unsafe heating methods are common here.
MSF trauma hospital in Port-au-Prince nears its limits
Port-au-Prince is undergoing an extremely high level of violence. MSF is warning that its Tabarre trauma hospital could reach the limits of its capacity.

One month since devastating earthquake in Myanmar
On 28 March, a 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar, killing and injuring thousands of people. Since then, MSF teams have been working in Mandalay region, to provide people with medical care, psychological aid, and essential items.

Call to Action: 6 weeks to raise awareness of malnutrition in Sudan among a class from Lycée Fieldgen
From 26 February to 2 April, teams from MSF Luxembourg ran a series of workshops as part of the ‘sustainable development’ option offered to pupils at the Lycée Fieldgen in Luxembourg.

MSF strongly condemns the deliberate bombing of its hospital in Old Fangak, Jonglei State
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) strongly condemns the deliberate bombing of its hospital in Old Fangak, South Sudan. There have been at least seven deaths and 20 injured.

Darfur: MSF urgently calls for better preparedness ahead of rainy season
Darfur’s rainy season, from June to September, is a critical period when food supplies dwindle, and malnutrition and disease outbreaks surge.

Press releases4/25/2025
The first 100 days of a growing global health and humanitarian emergency
US cuts to foreign aid are hurting people caught in conflict and crisis.
Malnutrition Crisis in South Darfur: A dire situation for the most vulnerable
The ongoing conflict in Sudan has not only devastated health structures but has also severely compromised food security, leaving millions in danger, particularly in conflict-affected areas such as South Darfur.