Northeast Syria: Humanitarian support continues amid growing needs

In response to significant contextual developments in Syria, including substantial displacement caused by ongoing hostilities in the northern part of the country, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is providing critical assistance to tens of thousands of displaced people. According to local authorities, more than 80,000 people have been displaced into the areas of Tabqa, […]

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UN Security Council fails Syrian people with cross-border resolution collapse

MSF staff carrying out WASH Assessment in Idlib Camps.

The failure of the United Nations’ Security Council to renew the cross-border resolution safeguarding access to vital humanitarian aid for north-western Syria is inexcusable. People living in this area lost a vital way to receive aid in an impartial and effective manner. “The resolution expired a month ago and there is no solution currently in […]

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Water and sanitation in northwest Syria: the invisible health threats to displaced people

Aerial photo of 2 MSF Team members setting up water collection tanks.

Jindires, a once-magnificent city located in northwest Syria, near the Turkish border, has been reduced to rubble, bearing the scars of both a relentless war and a recent earthquake. In northwest Syria, nine out of 10 people who were newly displaced by the earthquakes into camps, had been displaced by the war at least once […]

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