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An MSF staff member holds Zahraa, a young child receiving follow-up care at Al-Mahdi Health Center in Sadr City, Baghdad.

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News Dec 12, 2025

MSF International President Javid Abdelmoneim addresses UN Security Council on DR Congo

Displaced people arrive in Goma after fleeing armed clashes in the eastern provinces of North and South Kivu, DR Congo.

story Dec 11, 2025

What does Syria look like a year since the fall of Assad?

An MSF staff leads an information session in Syria.

story Dec 08, 2025

A drop in the ocean: Witnessing Gaza’s medical evacuations

The official number of patients registered by the World Health Organization (WHO) for medical evacuations is 16,500, but this is only a drop in the ocean compared to the needs of patients in Gaza.

News Dec 09, 2025

Health care gaps are threatening lives in South Sudan

A physiotherapist treats a young child in South Sudan.

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Oct 04, 2023

Sudan crisis response

How MSF is responding to urgent needs inside Sudan and in neighboring countries.

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Displaced people attend an MSF health promotion session on hygiene and cholera prevention in Al Tadamon gathering site, Gedaref state.

Story | Dec 10, 2025

2025: The year in pictures

Bearing witness is not only about documenting suffering—it's about creating a human connection.

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Abdul Rahman, age 6, is treated for extensive burns at MSF's hospital in Kutupalong refugee camp, where he comes regularly for dressing changes.

Story | Dec 01, 2025

Caring for Sudanese refugees and Egyptians in Aswan, Egypt

Sudanese refugees, who left their homes with very little, face additional needs and challenges accessing care.

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An illustration of a mobile clinic in Aswan, Egypt.

Story | Nov 26, 2025

Sudan: Desperate conditions and accounts of mass violence in North Darfur

One month after the Rapid Support Forces seized the city of El Fasher, survivors describe mass killings, torture, and kidnappings for ransom while many people remain missing or unable to flee.

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Displaced people from El Fasher describe atrocities during their journey and meet precarious conditions in Tawila

Alert Magazine | Nov 25, 2025

Bearing witness with communities in Sudan and Chad

Award-winning photographer Moises Saman documented the experiences of people displaced by conflict in Sudan.

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MSF activities in El Geneina, West Darfur

Story | Nov 19, 2025

Q&A: What we know about people fleeing Sudan’s El Fasher

MSF’s emergency coordinator in Sudan describes the intense needs of people fleeing mass violence in the embattled city in North Darfur.

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MSF doctor measures the mid-upper arm circumference of a child in Sudan.

News | Nov 12, 2025

Staggering malnutrition rates in Sudan amid wider emergency

As MSF teams treat survivors from El Fasher, they are witnessing alarming rates of malnutrition in both children and adults, corroborating fears of famine.

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Mothers and their children wait to receive Plumpy'Nut, a fortified peanut-based paste used to treat moderate acute malnutrition, at a clinic in Dabaniera camp in Tawila, North Darfur.

News | Oct 31, 2025

Urgent: Mass atrocities in El Fasher as people remain in grave danger

There is no time to waste in helping survivors.

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Children in Sudan are starving amid global inaction as war continues

News | Oct 28, 2025

Extremely alarming violence and malnutrition in North Darfur

As attacking forces advance into El Fasher, Sudan, MSF teams in nearby Tawila are receiving people fleeing with gunshot wounds and severe malnutrition.

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Sudanese civilians flee violence in the El Fasher area of North Darfur, Sudan.

Story | Oct 27, 2025

Civilians in El Fasher, Sudan, must be protected

Overnight, around 1,000 people fleeing intense conflict arrived in Tawila, where MSF is helping provide emergency care.

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Civilians ride in a truck to Tawila, in Sudan.

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