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New UK-France financial agreement will put more lives at risk, warns MSF
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) expresses deep concern over the announcement of a new three-year financial agreement (2026-2029), between France and the United Kingdom aimed at strengthening and pursuing dangerous migration policies at the border.
MSF LEBANON: Humanitarian scale-up urgently needed after almost two months of devastation
Following the announcement of a temporary ceasefire, a fragile sense of relief is overshadowed by uncertainty and caution among people in Lebanon. The humanitarian and medical needs of hundreds of thousands of people in Lebanon remain overwhelming. In southern Beirut, people are moving back and forth between their shelters and homes, collecting what they can and preparing to return to the sites of displacement if the situation worsens. People, particularly in southern Beirut the Bekaa and south Lebanon, have lost their homes, livelihoods, and loved ones, and over a million have been forcibly displaced due to Israel’s continuous attacks.
MSF NIGERIA: MSF and Borno State Ministry of Health vaccinated 350,000 children against diphtheria in Maiduguri
Maiduguri, Nigeria – 16 April 2026: The humanitarian medical organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and the Borno State Ministry of Health have successfully completed a vaccination campaign against diphtheria targeting children until 14 years old in Maiduguri Metropolitan Council (MMC) Local Government Area (LGA) in Nigeria’s Borno state.

MSF SUDAN: Flashquote on Sudan Berlin Conference: the time for talking is over, the Sudanese people need concrete action
While we welcome the UK’s announcement of additional funding for Sudanese frontline responders, the international Sudan conference in Berlin must go beyond hand-wringing, pledges and declarations. Concrete measures are urgently needed to protect civilians, ensure unimpeded humanitarian access, and most importantly, to stop a war that is marked by a grotesque level of atrocities perpetuated against civilians.

MSF LEBANON: Supporting forcibly displaced communities across Lebanon
Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is supporting forcibly displaced communities across Lebanon through mobile clinics providing primary health care, medications for non-communicable diseases, sexual and reproductive health services, and mental health support.
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