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The US must call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza

News Dec 04, 2023

story Dec 07, 2023

2023: The year in photos

An indigenous woman holding a baby in front of an MSF clinic in Venezuela.

story Dec 05, 2023

Water scarcity presents health risks to Sudanese refugees in Chad

A woman holding jerry cans of water at a water distribution point in eastern Chad.

story Dec 01, 2023

MSF convoy attack in Gaza: All elements point to Israeli army responsibility

Destroyed vehicles in MSF convoy attack in Gaza

story Dec 07, 2023

In Libya, fears of rain, clouds, and climate change

A damaged bridge with water flowing through in Derna, where MSF is providing mental health care.

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Story | Oct 12, 2023

Sudan: A catastrophic failure to meet rising medical needs

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An MSF hospital room with patients on gurneys in Khartoum, Sudan.

Story | Oct 10, 2023

Malaria and malnutrition rise among South Sudanese returnees in Renk

MSF calls for a stronger humanitarian response to address malnutrition, malaria, and measles.

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An MSF medic treats a small child at a mobile clinic in Renk, Upper Nile state.

News | Oct 04, 2023

Sudan crisis response

How MSF is responding to urgent needs inside Sudan and in neighboring countries.

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MSF aid worker in white vest with logo carries donations of supplies to vehicles in Chad

Story | Sep 01, 2023

“The situation is very dangerous”: An MSF doctor reports from Khartoum

As Khartoum’s health systems collapse, MSF teams at the Turkish Hospital have been able to keep up operations, despite the challenges and risks.

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View of an urban landscape in Sudan through the bars of a fence.

News | Aug 31, 2023

South Sudan: Thousands arrive from Sudan in alarming health

An alarming rise in measles and malnutrition cases among Sudanese refugees requires urgent humanitarian response.

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Men carrying their belongings on their heads arrive in South Sudan after fleeing violence in Sudan.

Story | Aug 21, 2023

People escaping conflict face measles crisis in South Sudan

A surge in measles and malnutrition cases highlights the urgent need to expand vaccination efforts.

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A woman lays her hand on a child lying in a pediatric ward with measles at MSF's facility in Bentiu camp, South Sudan.

Story | Jul 27, 2023

Sudan's displaced face hardship and disease in White Nile state

Each day, MSF teams receive dozens of new cases of suspected measles and malnutrition among children and other people displaced by the violence in Sudan.

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A group of women and children in colorful clothing sitting under a white tent.

News | Jul 25, 2023

Thousands vaccinated upon arrival in CAR after fleeing Sudan

The vaccinations boost health protection for the local community and Sudanese refugees in the Central African Republic.

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Line of Sudanese refugees outside waiting for MSF vaccines in Central African Republic

Story | Jul 12, 2023

Preventing measles is a marathon, not a sprint

Measles is a highly contagious disease that can easily spiral out of control without routine vaccinations.

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An MSF aid worker vaccinates a child for measles as part of an immunization campaign in Bondo, bas-Uélé, DR Congo

News | Jun 02, 2023

Chad: MSF treats war-wounded people fleeing conflict in Sudan

At a hospital in Adré, most of the injuries MSF teams are treating are gunshot wounds inflicted in clashes and attacks in Masterei, a Sudanese border town.

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Sudanese war wounded in Adre
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