What is MSF doing? While a ceasefire currently in place has brought some relief, the situation remains fragile for many people who rely on essential healthcare services. Prior to the start of the war, ...
MSF’s clinics in Kerman city, in the southeast of the country, are seeing around 150 patients per day, also providing essential primary healthcare. An estimated 200,000 Afghan refugees live in the ...
MSF medical teams in Calais and Dunkirk are witnessing the impact of dangerous policies on people seeking safety ...
MSF urges the UK to use all diplomatic, economic and political tools at its disposal to bring pressure to bear on the warring parties ...
Three years on, what started as a clash between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has spiralled into perhaps the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. Now, as we mark ...
The humanitarian and medical needs of hundreds of thousands of people in Lebanon remain overwhelming. In southern Beirut, the Bekaa and south Lebanon, people have lost their homes, livelihoods, and ...
Six months since the fragile and ineffective ceasefire was implemented in Gaza on 10 October 2025, Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is raising the alarm on continued violent ...
On Wednesday 9 April, Israeli forces launched mass-scale strikes across the country, reportedly over 100 in 10 minutes. Many ...
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When war erupted through Khartoum three years ago, hospitals across the Sudanese capital were forced to close amid the ...
As we mark three years of the brutal civil war in Sudan, you can share a message of support with our Sudanese team. Since it erupted on 15 April 2023, the conflict has spiralled into one of the ...