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Gate of Sayid al Shuhada hospital in El Fasher, Sudan.

Sudan: Intense fighting is forcing hospitals to close in El Fasher

story Jun 13, 2024

News Jun 11, 2024

Latest massacres in Gaza's Middle Area illustrate complete disregard for Palestinian lives

Palestinians walk through smoke in the streets of Gaza.

News Jun 13, 2024

Rohingya refugees struggle to access testing and treatment amid alarmingly high rates of hepatitis C

Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh three years after their exodus

story Jun 14, 2024

“I could not bring her back”: A poem from aboard the Geo Barents

A handwritten poem from aboard the Geo Barents.

story Jun 14, 2024

A race against time to treat victims of sexual violence in Costa Rica

An MSF worker talks with migrants who have exited the Darien Gap in Costa Rica

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Story | Jun 13, 2024

Sudan: Intense fighting is forcing hospitals to close in El Fasher

Fierce clashes have ravaged North Darfur, pushing people to camps already contending with malnutrition

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Gate of Sayid al Shuhada hospital in El Fasher, Sudan.

Story | Jun 10, 2024

The unifying factor among refugees and Sudanese communities: intense need

Sudan’s Um Rakuba camp, which was originally built for Ethiopian refugees, now shelters internally displaced Sudanese people fleeing violence during the current war.

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MSF mobile clinic in Um Rakuba, Sudan

Story | Jun 07, 2024

One year of catastrophe in Sudan

A cross-country journey during a war that has created the largest displacement crisis in the world

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MSF teams in Zamzam camp, Sudan, carry out a rapid malnutrition assessment for displaced people.

Alert Newsletter | Jun 07, 2024

Alert Summer 2024: Connecting Threads

Displacement, conflict, and the human stories that link us

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A Palestinian child fetches water from a distribution point in Rafah, Gaza.

Story | Jun 05, 2024

Refugees, migrants, asylum seekers, and IDPs: What’s the difference?

Whether due to war, political persecution, natural disasters, or poverty, millions of people are on the move across the world.

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A child stands next to a caregiver on the deck of a search and rescue ship.

Story | May 28, 2024

Sudan: Hospitals in El Fasher hit as fighting continues

All major medical facilities have been damaged amid non-stop fighting and the unfolding “bloodbath.”

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A crowded hospital in El Fasher, Sudan.

News | May 22, 2024

Congress: Act now to address an all-consuming humanitarian catastrophe in Sudan

MSF USA executive director Avril Benoît urges the United States Congress to take action to address spiraling needs in Sudan.

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A displaced woman holding her child in Zalingei city, capital of Central Darfur state, Sudan.

News | May 21, 2024

Fighting in El Fasher, Sudan: "People are trapped in the city and cannot leave"

The MSF-supported South Hospital in North Darfur state is receiving casualties as the health system faces further strain.

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A displaced woman holding her child in Zamzam camp, North Darfur, Sudan.

Story | May 17, 2024

From bombs to desolate halls: Displaced without aid in Zalingei, Sudan

People displaced by fighting in Sudan’s Central Darfur region are sheltering in abandoned buildings and surviving with limited assistance.

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A displaced family in Zalingei, Sudan.

Story | May 15, 2024

Sudan: Civilians devastated by heavy fighting in El Fasher

MSF is calling for all sides to ensure the protection of civilians, medical facilities and medical personnel.

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Hospital beds in a crowded room at South Hospital in El Fasher, North Darfur, Sudan.
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