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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.

Staggering malnutrition rates in Sudan amid wider emergency

News Nov 12, 2025

story Nov 13, 2025

Living with diabetes in Central African Republic

A diabetes patient speaks with a doctor in Central African Republic

News Nov 10, 2025

COP30 must address health needs of communities affected by the climate emergency

MSF larviciding team walks through a marsh in DR Congo.

story Nov 13, 2025

A chance at life amid genocide: A father and son’s journey from Gaza

MSF nurse Mohammad and his son Omar sit in the playground at MSF's reconstructive surgery hospital in Amman, Jordan, where Omar is being treated for an injury sustained in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza.

story Nov 06, 2025

MSF supplies arrive in Jamaica to help people affected by Hurricane Melissa

MSF staff truck water to areas affected by Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica

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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 | Aug 11, 2025

Year in review: How MSF responded to world crises in 2024

Working in over 75 countries around the world, our teams have been delivering care to people affected by the world's major and urgent crises.

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A patient with a braced shoulder receives therapy in a MSF hospital in Amman.

Story | Aug 05, 2025

Aid cuts threaten refugees’ lives in Ethiopia’s Gambella region

MSF is overwhelmed by the increased number of patients, and we fear the needs will rise as more health facilities shut down.

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Parents and children sit on the floor at a therapeutic feeding center in Ethiopia.

News | Aug 05, 2025

South Sudan: MSF suspends activities in two counties following abductions of health care staff

In the latest of a string of brazen attacks in Morobo and Yei River counties, armed men took an MSF staff member from a vehicle before releasing him hours later.

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Two MSF medical staff help a patient in South Sudan

News | Jul 07, 2025

Rising cholera cases in South Sudan require immediate action

MSF calls for an urgent scale-up of water and sanitation programs to prevent further spread of the disease.

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MSF staff stand outside a cholera treatment center in South Sudan.

Alert Magazine | Jun 26, 2025

Deadly ripple effects

US aid cuts and policy shifts are hurting people caught in conflict and crises.

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MSF staff meet before changing shifts at the cholera treatment center in Malakal, South Sudan.

Story | Jun 20, 2025

In photos: The world’s largest displacement crisis

The war in Sudan has uprooted more than 12 million people, including millions of refugees who have crossed into neighboring countries that are struggling to meet the needs.

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Emergency project in Renk supporting Sudanese refugees

News | Jun 18, 2025

South Sudan: “If we had a closer hospital, maybe my children would be alive today”

Escalating insecurity has forced MSF to close our hospital in Ulang, which will have devastating effects on people’s access to health care.

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MSF outreach team traveling by boat to a remote village in Ulang, South Sudan

News | Jun 10, 2025

Violent looting prompts permanent closure of MSF hospital in Ulang, South Sudan

The closure of the hospital and cessation of MSF’s support to 13 facilities has left an area spanning more than 124 miles without any secondary health care facility.

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Women and children in South Sudan.

News | May 22, 2025

MSF medical team in Ethiopia follows South Sudanese refugees fleeing border violence

For weeks, Ethiopia’s Gambella region has been experiencing a dual emergency of a cholera outbreak as well as an influx of South Sudanese refugees fleeing violence.

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South Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia's Gambella region.

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