Gaza: Aid instrumentalised, health system under fire
As people remain in desperate need of medical care and aid, Israeli authorities must stop the deliberate asphyxiation of Gaza and the annihilation of ...
War and conflict
Palestine
Siege of Gaza: Doctors Without Borders denounces deliberate humanitarian catastrophe
The US-Israel proposition to control the distribution of supplies under the guise of humanitarian aid raises grave humanitarian, ethical, security and...
War and conflict
Syria
Syria: Urgent needs for people trapped in camps under 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 basi...
War and conflict
South Sudan
South Sudan: Doctors Without Borders strongly condemns the deliberate bombing of its hospital in Old Fangak
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) strongly condemns the deliberate bombing of its hospital in Old Fangak,Jonglei State in South S...
War and conflict
Sudan
Sudan: A dire malnutrition crisis threatens lives in South Darfur
The ongoing conflict in Sudan has not only devastated health structures but has also severely compromised food security, leaving millions in danger, p...
War and conflict
Malnutrition
Palestine
Gaza: No relief, no chance of recovery for burn patients
A burn injury is more than just a wound—it is a prolonged sentence of suffering and even more so in the Gaza Strip, Palestine. Many people have extens...
War and conflict
Ukraine
Ukraine: The relentless and indiscriminate bombing must cease
Last night Kyiv faced yet another wave of massive bombardment. This follows devastating attacks in Dnipro region, and Kryvyi Rih, all of which resulte...
War and conflict
Palestine
Gaza has become a “mass grave” for Palestinians and those helping them
As Israeli forces resume and expand their military offensive by air, ground and sea on the Gaza Strip, Palestine, forcibly displacing people and delib...
War and conflict
Sudan
Sudan: Compounding crises after two years of war leave millions more in need than ever
As Sudan marks two years of war, millions caught in the world’s largest humanitarian crisis face deepening despair, with no clear end in sight.