Acute malnutrition cases at all-time high in two MSF facilities in Gaza
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Feb 20, 2025
Fighting in eastern DR Congo has rapidly escalated in 2025, displacing hundreds of thousands as humanitarian needs skyrocket.
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Oct 14, 2023
An unprecedented crisis is unfolding in Gaza, where a punishing siege and decimated health system have fueled a humanitarian catastrophe.
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Oct 04, 2023
How MSF is responding to urgent needs inside Sudan and in neighboring countries.
Read moreStory | Jul 16, 2025
Residents of the village of Sortoni in North Darfur say they have been forgotten as the international humanitarian response has nearly vanished.
Read moreNews | Jul 16, 2025
Without a scale-up of urgently needed international support, the future of these underserved communities remains bleak.
Read moreNews | Jul 15, 2025
We hope that by pursuing the truth of what happened to our colleagues, we can contribute to building a safer environment for humanitarians around the world.
Read moreNews | Jul 15, 2025
After four years of no answers from the relevant parties, we are releasing our internal report on what happened the day our colleagues were murdered in 2021.
Read moreStory | Jul 15, 2025
A deportation campaign has forced more than 1 million Afghan refugees out of Pakistan and has created a climate of fear preventing those who remain from accessing health care when they need it.
Read moreStory | Jul 14, 2025
Tens of thousands of people have fled in North Kivu to the city of Bambo, but needs are exceeding the current capacity to respond.
Read moreNews | Jul 14, 2025
Amid global funding cuts, MSF is deeply concerned about people’s access to this game-changing HIV prevention medicine.
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