Innocent Civilians Trapped in Conflict Zones in DRC’s North and South Kivu – Urgent Update!

DRC: Civilians caught in crossfire in North and South Kivu

Fighting and Humanitarian Crisis in Kibirizi and Minova What is the current situation in Kibirizi and Minova? Resumed fighting in Kibirizi, a key town for displaced people in North Kivu Violence erupted in populated areas, leading to destruction of infrastructure and resources Increased cases of sexual violence with a five-fold rise in survivors treated Hostilities … Read more

Medical crisis in Haiti: Urgent call for supplies as violence traps vulnerable

Urgent need of medical supplies in Haiti as extreme violence isolates people in need

While supply is becoming scarcer for MSF and other medical organisations, people face urgent medical and humanitarian needs. Those with chronic illnesses, such as tuberculosis and HIV, are at high risk of their conditions worsening due to lack of access to medical services and lifesaving medications. Unsanitary conditions in the numerous displacement sites spread across … Read more

Massive Floods in Brazil Displace Thousands, Impact Millions

Unprecedented flooding in Brazil leaves millions affected and hundreds of thousands displaced

MSF support during the emergency Our emergency teams are responding to the disaster in Rio Grande do Sul with activities mainly focused on the most vulnerable people. Dr. Soeiro emphasizes the importance of assisting those who are most vulnerable in such situations, especially as their needs have increased due to the flooding. How are we … Read more

Crisis in Central Darfur: Civilians left to suffer in silence amid violence and neglect

Sudan: People abandoned amidst horrific violence and humanitarian void in Central Darfur

Living Conditions in Displaced Communities Amidst the chaos caused by conflict, Najwa and her children have sought refuge in a looted bank alongside 30 other displaced individuals. The makeshift shelter emulates a sense of home, using bank safes as closets and repurposing windowsills to hold personal belongings. Struggling for Basic Necessities Najwa expresses the dire … Read more

Crisis in Central Darfur: Civilians left to suffer in silence amid violence and neglect

Sudan: People abandoned amidst horrific violence and humanitarian void in Central Darfur

Living in Unimaginable Conditions: A Glimpse into the Lives of Displaced People in Zalingei Across the street from the fire station, Najwa, 30, along with her three children, have found refuge in the city’s looted bank alongside 30 other displaced individuals from Hasahisa camp. They have transformed the bank into a makeshift home, using bank … Read more

MSF Halts Aid in Sudan City Amid Obstructions and Harassment

Sudan: MSF forced to suspend support in Wad Madani due to obstructions and harassment

What humanitarian aid was provided in Wad Madani, Sudan? By 13 January, a team was sent back to Wad Madani, providing support at Madani Teaching Hospital to address the needs of the population. What medical services were offered? Support in emergency room, operation theatre, maternity, inpatient department Mental health care and assistance for sexual violence … Read more

Thousands in Gaza flee as Israeli military ramps up offensive and aid blocked in Rafah

Gaza: Thousands forced to flee as Israeli military offensive intensifies and aid is blocked in Rafah

  What challenges do vulnerable populations face in Gaza? Access to healthcare for pregnant women, children, and those with chronic conditions Rising impact on mental health services due to conflict How is MSF responding to the crisis in Gaza? Handing over activities at Emirati Hospital to the Ministry of Health Relocating staff to Nasser Hospital … Read more

MSF Transfers Operations in Iraq after Long-term Aid Efforts in Al-Wahda

Iraq: MSF hands over activities after six years of healing wounds in Mosul

Healing the Scars of War We opened the Al-Wahda hospital in April 2018 to address the urgent need for surgical and post-surgical care for individuals wounded during the war. Discover how we transformed 40 newly built rooms into isolation units for COVID-19 patients. Why was the hospital established? Al-Wahda hospital was established in response to … Read more

MSF passes the torch in Mosul: Six years of rebuilding Iraq ends

Iraq: MSF hands over activities after six years of healing wounds in Mosul

Healing the scars of war What was the urgent need that led to the opening of Al-Wahda hospital? Al-Wahda hospital was opened in April 2018. Responded to the urgent need for surgical and post-surgical care for people wounded during the war. How did the hospital adapt to the new healthcare challenges? Converted 40 newly built … Read more

Catastrophic Malnutrition Crisis Strikes Zamzam Camp in North Darfur Amidst Rising Violence, MSF Reports

Sudan: MSF warns of catastrophic malnutrition crisis in Zamzam camp amidst escalating violence in North Darfur

Following a devastating rapid nutrition and mortality assessment by MSF in early January, a mass screening of over 63,000 children under-five, pregnant, and breastfeeding women took place in Zamzam camp, North Darfur in March and April. Why is Zamzam Camp Facing a Catastrophic Malnutrition Crisis? 30% of over 46,000 screened children suffered from acute malnutrition. … Read more