Sudan: “Health services strained by huge needs are themselves under attack,” says MSF international president

Javid Abdelmoneim, physician and international president of Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), has just completed a visit to MSF projects across Darfur*. In this interview, he shares his impressions from his visit, the critical humanitarian needs he witnessed and the situation facing civilians in what is currently one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises.  You recently […]

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Lebanon: MSF condemns killing of paramedics by Israeli forces

Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) strongly condemn Israeli forces’ attacks against paramedics in Lebanon, including the recent killing of two Lebanese civil defence workers in Nabatiyeh, and reiterates our critical call for the protection of medical and rescue personnel. On May 12, 2026, a drone strike hit three paramedics as they were attempting to […]

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5 facts to know about the humanitarian crisis in Somalia

As geopolitical conflicts over Somalia’s strategic location and maritime corridors intensify, a humanitarian crisis is quietly worsening within the country at an alarming rate. While global security and economic interests collide in their country, millions of Somalis are living a completely different reality: prolonged drought, food insecurity and the collapse of basic healthcare. What makes […]

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Haiti: MSF forced to evacuate hospital in Cité Soleil, temporarily suspend activities

For more than 24 hours, the Cité Soleil neighbourhood in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, has been the scene of heavy clashes between armed groups. At the Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) hospital, located in Cité Soleil, medical teams have had to cope with an influx of patients with gunshot wounds and take in more than 800 […]

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Lebanon: People still being killed by Israeli forces in the south despite ceasefire

Despite a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon being announced on April 17 and later renewed for three additional weeks, attacks continue in southern Lebanon. Israeli forces are conducting daily airstrikes, which have killed and injured hundreds of people. Evacuation orders continue to be issued, leading to the forced displacement of thousands of people, while the […]

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South Sudan: Bombing, looting force MSF hospital to close after 31 years

Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been forced to permanently close our hospital in Lankien, Jonglei State, South Sudan, after it was bombarded on Feb. 3. This closure brings to an end 31 years of continuous medical support to the community of Lankien, which already had extremely limited access to healthcare. Before its destruction, […]

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Nigeria: Reducing fear, improving care during severe Lassa fever season

MSF teams responding to Lassa fever seasonal peak in six states. “Lassa fever is a disease that essentially disguises itself,” says Ayokunnu Raji, physician and MSF emergency medical program manager. “At the beginning, symptoms are very similar to other common illnesses in Nigeria such as malaria or typhoid — by the time many patients arrive at our treatment centre, they are already critically ill.”  One of those patients was Musa, […]

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Palestine: Deliberate restriction of food and aid led to alarming malnutrition levels in Gaza

Israel’s manufactured malnutrition crisis in Gaza had a devastating impact on pregnant and breastfeeding women, newborns and infants under six months old during periods of intense hostilities and siege such as mid-2025. This according to an analysis of medical data released by Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). The information was gathered at four MSF-run […]

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A decade on, Canada is still a bystander to attacks against healthcare

What does the collapse of a rules-based world order look like? It looks like children and health workers screaming from Gaza’s hospitals as Israel’s shelling draws near. It looks like pharmacies in South Sudan burned to the ground, patients fleeing in fear, their vital medicines reduced to ashes. It feels like the panic and terror tearing through  Zamzam camp in Sudan after shelling forced 400,000 people to flee […]

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10 years after UN resolution, protection must be led by action

May 3 will mark 10 years since the United Nations Security Council unanimously adopted Resolution 2286. Over 80 member states committed to protect medical and medical humanitarian personnel, infrastructure, transport and equipment. Today, international medical humanitarian organization Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) calls on states to respect this commitment and protect medical care.  MSF has teams working in over 70 countries around the […]

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