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Urgent need of medical supplies in Haiti as extreme violence isolates people in need
Over 30 medical centres and hospitals in Port-au-Prince,have been forced to close amidst escalating violence and lack of medical supplies.MSF calls on armed groups involved in fighting and the authorities to facilitate the delivery of medical supply.

No Place Is Safe from Violent Fighting in El Fasher as Hospital Are Repeatedly Hit
Hospitals hit and death toll soars as violent fighting engulfs El Fasher, Sudan, leaving nowhere safe in the city; MSF calls urgently for protection of civilians, health workers and health structures.

MSF warns of disastrous consequences for civilians amid Rafah offensive
On the night of 26 May, after Israeli airstrikes hit a camp sheltering displaced people in a designated safe zone by Israel, 180 wounded people and 28 dead were recorded at the Trauma Stabilisation Point we support in Tal al Sultan, Gaza.

The International Court of Justice orders Israel to end its offensive in Rafah, Gaza Strip
The situation in Gaza has never been so dire: essential humanitarian and medical aid has barely arrived since early May, leaving hundreds of thousands of people without food, water, shelter and medicine, and hospitals without fuel.
Civilians caught in the crossfire in the Kivus
Marie Brun, emergency coordinator for MSF in the province of North Kivu, provides an update on the intensification of fighting between several armed groups, since the start of the year, and the consequences for civilians.

Luxembourg5/24/2024
Promoting Patient Recovery after Traumatic Injuries in Humanitarian Settings: New Guidance and E-Learning Available for Health Professionals
The AIM-T is an innovative tool guiding patient rehabilitation, scientifically validated through a research partnership among MSF and different humanitarian and academic partners

MSF teams aim at supporting most vulnerable in response to Brazil´s biggest climate disaster to date
Professionals face logistic challenges in order to reach population affected by severe floods in the state of Rio Grande do Sul.

Afghanistan: Measles surge necessitates strengthening of prevention measures
In the first four months of 2024, MSF saw a surge in measles cases in facilities it runs or supports in three provinces of Afghanistan, affecting many babies and young children.Cases of measles are reported annually, but this year’s spike is worrying

5373 buildings mapped by our mappers on 22 May 2024!
On 22 May, 54 volunteers took part in our mapathon organised with the Université Populaire, the Digital Learning Hub and 42 Luxembourg. In total, 5373 buildings in Sokoto, Nigeria, were mapped. Well done to them!