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Destruction caused by clashes between armed groups and police in the Carrefour neighborhood in the suburbs of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

A US judicial ruling on Temporary Protected Status reflects Haiti's deepening crisis

News Feb 03, 2026

News Feb 04, 2026

Government forces bombard MSF hospital in South Sudan

Médecins Sans Frontières’ (MSF’s) hospital in Lankien, Jonglei state, South Sudan, was hit in an airstrike by the government of South Sudan forces during the night of Tuesday, 3 February 2026.

News Jan 27, 2026

MSF condemns sweeping expansion of the Global Gag Rule

A patient speaks to an MSF nurse in Mozambique

story Feb 05, 2026

“You can’t play if you get sick”: Measles vaccination in El Geneina, Sudan

A girl with a bandage on her arm after vaccination in Sudan.

story Jan 30, 2026

From snakebite to noma: Making space for neglected tropical diseases

A mother and daughter walk to a noma treatment center in Nigeria.

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Oct 14, 2023

How MSF is responding to the war in Gaza

An unprecedented humanitarian crisis is unfolding in Gaza, with attacks on civilians, attacks on health care, and a brutal siege.

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People line up next to trucks filled with armed guards to receive aid in Gaza.

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 | Feb 05, 2026

“You can’t play if you get sick”: Measles vaccination in El Geneina, Sudan

A six-day campaign immunized more than 174,000 children against this deadly disease.

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A girl with a bandage on her arm after vaccination in Sudan.

News | Feb 04, 2026

Government forces bombard MSF hospital in South Sudan

The facility’s warehouse in Lankien, Jonglei state was destroyed and we lost most of our critical supplies for providing medical care during the attack.

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Médecins Sans Frontières’ (MSF’s) hospital in Lankien, Jonglei state, South Sudan, was hit in an airstrike by the government of South Sudan forces during the night of Tuesday, 3 February 2026.

News | Feb 03, 2026

A US judicial ruling on Temporary Protected Status reflects Haiti's deepening crisis

US must extend protections for Haitian nationals on humanitarian grounds.

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Destruction caused by clashes between armed groups and police in the Carrefour neighborhood in the suburbs of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

Story | Feb 03, 2026

Fighting malnutrition in one of Ethiopia’s harshest landscapes

MSF is supporting child and maternal nutrition in Afar, where intense heat, unsafe drinking water, and long travel distances limit access to timely health care.

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A woman holds her daughter in Ethiopia.

News | Feb 02, 2026

US government concerns over key vaccine ingredient are not based on science

Reducing the global supply of vaccines that contain the preservative thimerosal means fewer children in humanitarian and conflict settings would be protected against deadly diseases.

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Maryam is vaccinated against diphtheria after walking 5 kilometers from her village to reach the weekly market in Mantcharné, Chad.

News | Feb 02, 2026

South Sudan’s government blocks humanitarian access in opposition-held areas

Access restrictions are limiting MSF’s ability to deliver essential medical assistance, with potentially dangerous consequences for children, pregnant women, and people with chronic conditions.

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Patients in the waiting area at an MSF hospital in Lankien, Jonglei state, South Sudan.

News | Jan 30, 2026

MSF will not share staff information about its colleagues in Palestine with Israeli authorities

Expelling MSF from Gaza and the West Bank would have a devastating impact.

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An MSF doctor treats a patient at MSF's clinic in Gaza City.

Story | Jan 30, 2026

From snakebite to noma: Making space for neglected tropical diseases

Funding cuts, conflict, climate crises, and fragile health systems hinder effective care for neglected tropical diseases, which affect billions of people every year.

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A mother and daughter walk to a noma treatment center in Nigeria.

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