Gaza ceasefire: 465 days and 46,000 lives too late
News Jan 18, 2025
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What to know about the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza and MSF’s medical and humanitarian response.
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Israel must immediately end its blockade on Gaza and scale up aid to allow Palestinians to begin the long road to recovery.
Read moreStory | Jan 17, 2025
Since Israeli forces besieged northern Gaza last October, the already dire situation there has become even worse, with relentless bombardment as thousands of people lack access to food, water, or health care.
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Midwife Solange Ahidjo provides a glimpse into the maternity ward of MSF’s clinic in Aboutengue camp, eastern Chad, where thousands of Sudanese refugees have sought shelter.
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A sustained ceasefire is only the first step in addressing the overwhelming humanitarian, psychological, and medical needs in Gaza.
Read moreStory | Jan 15, 2025
The Lubero territory area has seen three waves of displacement already this year, exacerbating needs among both displaced people and host communities.
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After facing years of conflict, displacement, and climate change, communities in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique are coping with the added toll of a devastating storm that hit in December.
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An animated journey of a survivor of sexual violence highlights widespread needs across Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince.
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“Without the security to operate safely, it has become untenable to continue,” said MSF’s Claire San Filippo.
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