Sudan: Despite UN resolution, civilians remain trapped by intense fighting in El Fasher
News Jun 22, 2024
Get the latest news, stories, videos, and more from our medical humanitarian projects around the world.
Speaking out about the emergencies our staff and patients witness is part of who we are. Explore our history and principles.
Story | May 22, 2023
After receiving treatment and surgery, noma survivors Muhammadu, Mulikat, and Dahiru decided to become part of the solution in Nigeria.
Read MoreStory | May 19, 2023
MSF patients say discriminatory rhetoric against refugees has created an atmosphere of fear and intimidation.
Read MoreStory | May 18, 2023
Ulrich Crépin Namfeibona, head of MSF's emergency response in South Kivu, shares his account of the destruction and how the team responded.
Read MoreStory | May 18, 2023
An MSF team member in Sudan reflects on what it’s like to deliver aid during conflict—and the difficult decisions that arise when staff safety is compromised.
Read MoreStory | May 17, 2023
As the conflict in Sudan continues, MSF teams have joined local doctors, nurses, and volunteers to treat trauma patients at Bashair Teaching Hospital.
Read MoreStory | May 16, 2023
Asylum seekers in Mexico share their experiences searching for safety in the US.
Read MoreNews | May 16, 2023
The new director should adopt policies and practices that ensure equitable access to lifesaving medical products.
Read MoreStory | May 15, 2023
Kiribati is one of the most vulnerable countries to the impacts of the climate crisis.
Read MoreStory | May 15, 2023
In Twic County, displaced people face recurrent outbreaks of disease and a lack of food, water, and health care.
Read MoreNews | May 12, 2023
In Sudan, the residents of Zamzam camp went weeks without any access to health care until MSF was able to reopen its clinic.
Read MoreYour unrestricted gifts enable us to provide lifesaving medical humanitarian care on the ground and speak out about what we see.