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MSF Announces Phased Handover of Healthcare Services to MoH in KajoKeji
"As part of the handover, MSF will leave all infrastructure, equipment, and relevant supplies to the MoH, aiming to ensure smooth transition Article - 2 Feb 2026
Gaza - Israel War
MSF statement on sharing staff information and humanitarian operations in Palestine
Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has concluded that it will not share a list of its Palestinian and international staff with Israeli authorities in the current circumstances. Article - 30 Jan 2026
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South Sudan Government Blocking Opposition-Held Areas from Humanitarian Access
"It is unacceptable to hear statements from authority figures openly suggesting that mass violence against civilians and their forced displacement should be employed. We call upon the government to act and urgently reassure the protection of civilians," says Hussein. Article - 30 Jan 2026
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From a snakebite survivor to an active health promoter in South Sudan
Many NTDs cause extreme pain, yet they remain largely overlooked despite their significant morbidity and mortality. Importantly, many of these diseases are preventable or treatable, but continue to be unfairly neglected. Article - 30 Jan 2026
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What the Eyes Don’t See, the Heart Can’t Save: Reducing Maternal Mortality in Liwale, Tanzania
By Dr. Sarah Meyer, Medical Doctor from Switzerland, shares a story of her first mission with MSF in 2025 Article - 28 Jan 2026
Refugee, migration and displacement
Mauritania : MSF support to Malian refugees
MSF teams have returned to south-eastern Mauritania to provide care to Malian refugees, whose numbers have been steadily increasing over the past two years. Article - 28 Jan 2026
War and conflict
Sudan: MSF visit to El Fasher finds a largely destroyed and emptied city
On Thursday 15 January, our team spent four hours in El Fasher while being under the constant supervision of security officials. We saw destroyed areas, largely emptied of the population who used to live there. Article - 28 Jan 2026
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DRC: Children at risk as measles spreads amid insecurity and access challenges
Measles can be almost entirely prevented with a vaccine given in two doses. However, ensuring maximum vaccination coverage at the community level is critical for efficacy and for preventing outbreaks. Article - 27 Jan 2026
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Learning at the front line
As conflict and crisis unfold, wards overflow, and resources are stretched, healthcare workers in Médecins Sans Frontières’ (MSF) projects are still finding the time and motivation to learn Article - 24 Jan 2026
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