Nigeria: One out of every four children in Shinkafi and Zurmi is malnourished

MSF urges immediate action after screening results reveal a catastrophic malnutrition crisis across Northwest Nigeria

Mpox: “We cannot rely solely on the arrival of vaccines to fix the problem”

HONDURAS: MSF RESPONDS TO DENGUE EMERGENCY IN THE DEPARTMENT OF CORTÉS

Haiti: MSF denounces obstruction of ambulance

West Bank: Access to medical care at risk as Israeli incursions gain in intensity

MSF UK statement on Channel crossing deaths today

Tanzania: Enhancing Maternal and Neonatal Health Services to save lives in Nduta Camp

MSF: 30% increase in ambulance referrals shows ongoing devastation of war in Ukraine

Gaza - Al Aqsa hospital under threat: MSF opens a field hospital in Deir Al Balah

Gaza - Al Aqsa hospital under threat: MSF opens a field hospital in Deir Al Balah

Jerusalem, 27 August - Following an evacuation order issued by Israeli forces and an explosion approximately 250 meters from the MSF-supported Al Aqsa Hospital in Deir Al Balah, Central Gaza, almost 650 patients fled the hospital fearing for their lives. Consequently, and in coordination with the Ministry of Health, our teams have prematurely opened a field hospital and started receiving the hospital’s first patients amid a severe lack of supplies and resources. Field hospitals are not a solution, but a last resort in response to Israel’s dismantling of the health care system. MSF calls on all warring parties to respect and protect the last remaining hospitals in Gaza.

MSF Rescue ship issued a detention order for 60 days in Italy

MSF Rescue ship issued a detention order for 60 days in Italy

27 August 2024, Rome, Italy – On 26 August 2024, the Italian authorities have issued a 60-day detention order to the Geo Barents, a search and rescue ship operated by Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF), for alleged violations of maritime safety regulations.

Sudan: 500 Days of War and a Failing Humanitarian Response as Medical Needs Soar

Port Sudan/Darfur, Sudan, 27 August 2024 – Today marks 500 days since Sudan began enduring its worst humanitarian crisis yet. This is a shameful moment for international humanitarian organisations and donors, who for over 16 months have failed to provide an adequate response to the country’s escalating medical needs, from catastrophic child malnutrition to widespread disease outbreaks. Heavy restrictions from both warring parties have drastically limited capacities, including ours, to deliver aid, says Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF).

Statement: MSF provides medical care to people evacuating from Pokrovsk 

Nine years from hardship to hope: a survivor’s harrowing journey to Europe Ismail – Community Health Worker, MSF Belgium Mission

Nine years from hardship to hope: a survivor’s harrowing journey to Europe Ismail – Community Health Worker, MSF Belgium Mission

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