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Attacks on medical care
Bombarded, looted, vandalised: MSF forced to close Lankien hospital after 31 years
Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has been forced to permanently close our hospital in Lankien, Jonglei State, South Sudan, after it was bombarded on 3 February. Closing our hospital brings to an end 31 years of continuous medical support to a community which already has extremely limited access to healthcare. Article - 29 Apr 2026
Tuberculosis
National roundtable sets out important steps to improve childhood tuberculosis care in South Sudan
Ministry of Health, through the National Tuberculosis Programme, together with Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) and partners, organized a roundtable in Juba on 27 and 28 April, to address the challenges related to childhood tuberculosis (TB) in South Sudan. Discussion was focused on the barriers preventing children from accessing appropriate care, as well as on efforts on developing the national strategy to improve early diagnosis and treatment of TB. Article - 28 Apr 2026
War and conflict
Haiti has become a far more dangerous place to live or seek medical care
MSF urges policymakers to extend protected status for Haitians in the US Article - 28 Apr 2026
War and conflict
Southern Lebanon: “Everyone is heartbroken” - 46 days under continuous attacks by Israeli forces
During the escalation, most residents were forcibly displaced, while those who remained were largely cut off after airstrikes destroyed key bridges linking the south to the rest of the country. Article - 27 Apr 2026
Measles
One in 10 children with meningitis at risk of death in Adré, Chad
A dual outbreak of measles and meningitis C in Chad underscores the need for an urgent response Article - 24 Apr 2026
Gaza - Israel War
Two years of war documented day by day by MSF
In particular, this platform documents attacks on healthcare and humanitarian workers, which MSF teams have witnessed and suffered. Article - 22 Apr 2026
War and conflict
‘Have You Seen My Brother?’ Inside a Mass-Casualty Night at Rafik Hariri Hospital
On Wednesday, 8 April, Israeli forces launched mass-scale strikes across the country, reportedly over a 100 in 10 minutes. Many hit densely populated residential areas, and once again, without prior notice or warning. Article - 10 Apr 2026
War and conflict
"This is not a ceasefire": Life in Gaza continues to be suffocated six months on
Latest News - 10 Apr 2026
Access to Healthcare