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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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Story | Jan 29, 2026

A glimpse of the “ghost town” of El Fasher

MSF teams describe the city as largely destroyed and emptied, with few civilians remaining.

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Destruction at the Saudi Hospital in El Fasher, photographed in December 2024.

News | Jan 28, 2026

Haiti: MSF report documents alarming rise of sexual violence in Port-au-Prince

An explosion of systematic sexual violence in Haiti in recent years has had a direct impact on the bodies of women and girls in Port-au-Prince.

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A survivor of sexual violence in Haiti confides in an MSF staff member after being attacked and fleeing to a camp with her children.

News | Jan 27, 2026

MSF condemns sweeping expansion of the Global Gag Rule

The US government’s new Promoting Human Flourishing in Foreign Assistance policy entrenches discrimination against the world’s most vulnerable.

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A patient speaks to an MSF nurse in Mozambique

Story | Jan 26, 2026

Surviving the cold without electricity in Ukraine

Russian forces continue to bomb energy infrastructure in Ukraine, leaving millions in the dark, without heating or running water in the middle of winter.

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A mobile medical tent in Ukraine.

News | Jan 24, 2026

MSF statement on staff registration and the continuation of medical care in the Occupied Palestinian Territory

Our priority remains the safety of our staff while continuing to provide essential health care for Palestinians in dire need across the West Bank and Gaza.

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White flag of Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) against the sky

Story | Jan 22, 2026

The shared challenges of giving birth

The stories of patients from Nigeria, Central African Republic, and Bangladesh illustrate the shared challenges pregnant women face trying to access care.

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A woman cradles her newborn in Central African Republic.

News | Jan 22, 2026

Port-au-Prince: Over 100 patients admitted in just two weeks as violence escalates

Despite severe constraints people face trying to access care, MSF teams have recorded a marked increase in patients with violence-related injuries.

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Surgeons treat a patient with a gunshot wound at MSF's Tabarre Hospital in Haiti.

Story | Jan 21, 2026

States are failing to protect civilians and medical care during war

Attacks on medical infrastructure and health workers have reached a record high, according to a new MSF report.

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Damage to a hospital in the town of Vysokopilla in Kherson, Ukraine.

News | Jan 20, 2026

How US policies are reshaping global health and humanitarian aid, one year later

We are witnessing the human costs of actions upending aid programs around the world

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Mugunga 3 health center in A patient has a mental health session in DR Congo

Story | Jan 16, 2026

How the Lake Chad Basin crisis is impacting communities in Cameroon

Hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced by ongoing violence along the border between Cameroon and Nigeria amid recurrent epidemics and food insecurity.

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An MSF worker plays with a child in Cameroon.

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