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Myanmar: MSF teams face major obstacles providing medical care to communities in Rakhine state
MyanmarAll news7/12/2024

Myanmar: MSF teams face major obstacles providing medical care to communities in Rakhine state

This June 2024, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) was forced to indefinitely suspend its medical humanitarian activities in northern Rakhine following the extreme escalation of conflict and burning down of MSF’s office in Buthidaung Township.
Treating malnutrition in Afghanistan
AfghanistanAll news7/11/2024

Treating malnutrition in Afghanistan

Afghanistan's dire economic situation means that most people who would previously have been able to afford treatment in private clinics are now dependent on health centers supported by international organizations.
No end in sight: The repeated trauma of displacement for people in GazaDonate
War Gaza-IsraelPalestineTestimonies7/10/2024

No end in sight: The repeated trauma of displacement for people in Gaza

Since October 7, 2024, at least 38,000 Palestinians, more than half of them women and children, have been killed and 87,000 others have been injured. However, testimonies from MSF staff and patients, clearly show that nowhere is safe in Gaza.
Urgent call for Europe to improve treatment access for tuberculosis

Urgent call for Europe to improve treatment access for tuberculosis

Joanna Ladomirska, MSF’s Medical Coordinator in Poland, explained to MSF Luxembourg the catalytic effects of tuberculosis in migration contexts at EU level due to problems of availability, affordability and standard of treatments.
Attack on Okhmatdyt Children's Hospital in KyivDonate

Attack on Okhmatdyt Children's Hospital in Kyiv

"It is unacceptable that patients cannot feel safe and receive treatment within the walls of a hospital," said Christopher Stokes, emergency coordinator for Médecins Sans Frontières in Ukraine.
"Northeast Syria: The feeling that hangs in the air"
SyriaOpinions and debates7/8/2024

"Northeast Syria: The feeling that hangs in the air"

Vickie Hawkins, General Director of MSF Netherlands, describes the precarious existence of over 43,000 people arbitrarily detained in Al-Hol camp, some for over 5 years with no end in sight.
Central African Republic: raising awareness and preventing malnutrition in Bossangoa
Central African RepublicAll news7/2/2024

Central African Republic: raising awareness and preventing malnutrition in Bossangoa

According to a United Nations report, 41% of the population in the Central African Republic (CAR) is undernourished. The Bossangoa region is one of those particularly affected by malnutrition.
Trapped in Fear: Syrian Refugees Face Unbearable Choices in Lebanon
LebanonAll news7/1/2024

Trapped in Fear: Syrian Refugees Face Unbearable Choices in Lebanon

“I wish for death,” says Umm Khattab, a Syrian refugee who has called a flimsy tent along the northeast border of Lebanon home for years. “We live in constant anxiety and terror. Death has become more merciful than living here."
Gaza: Nasser hospital at breaking point Donate

Gaza: Nasser hospital at breaking point

As the European Gaza Hospital has shut down due to new evacuation orders, Nasser Hospital, the last comprehensive hospital in south Gaza, risks being overwhelmed with mass casualties and wounded patients, warns MSF.