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Luxembourg12/16/2024
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DRC: 3 questions on the intensification of the armed conflict in North and South Kivu
In recent weeks, the armed conflict between the M23/AFC and the Congolese army, backed by their allies, has flared up again in the province of North Kivu and spread to the neighbouring province of South Kivu.
Syria: "The health system is on the ground after years of war"
Since the fall of the Bashar Al-Assad regime on December 8, 2024, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams have been deploying medical and material aid in several regions formerly controlled by Damascus.
MSF mourns the killing of its ninth colleague in Gaza
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is devastated to report the death of Bilal Okal, our colleague killed by Israeli forces in Jabalia, North Gaza, along with ten of his family members.
Rafah city: destruction of life and homes leaves people unable to return safely
After 15 months of Israel’s war on Gaza, Palestine, and the implementation of the ceasefire on 19 January 2025, displaced Palestinians are attempting to return home to the southern city of Rafah.
MSF Denounces Increased Risks for Migrants Following the Closure of the U.S. Asylum Process
The recent executive orders on migration from the U.S. administration leave hundreds of thousands of people along the Latin American migration corridor in even greater uncertainty.
Gaza Ceasefire: "I felt both happy and sad. I can't describe the feeling."
Following the implementation of the ceasefire in Gaza on Sunday 19 January 2025, members of the MSF team share their joy, doubts and hopes for the future of Gaza.
Ceasefire: A Sign of Hope Amid the Ruins
Op-Ed written by Thomas Kauffmann, General Director of Médecins Sans Frontières Luxembourg.
A lifeline for mothers-to-be on Yemen’s west coast
Yemen suffers from a weak health system. Women and children are particularly vulnerable to health complications. In Mocha, people are struggling with the unavailability of services for pregnant women.