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Conflict in Sudan
Every sunrise in Renk brought with it another wave of humanity
As MSF’s Field Coordinator, I was tasked with leading our emergency response. We quickly set up clinics to treat diseases, supported pregnant women, and cared for those wounded or sick from their long journeys Article - 29 Dec 2025
Gaza - Israel War
MSF's vital humanitarian activities in Gaza at risk from Israeli registration rules
Article - 24 Dec 2025
Refugee, migration and displacement
Ten Years in a Refugee Camp: A Tanzanian Doctor on the Frontlines of Humanitarian Care
Medicine is not just about curing disease; it is about nurturing dignity, empowering humanity, and leaving behind a world where care and compassion are not luxuries, but the foundation of life itself. Article - 17 Dec 2025
Access to Healthcare
Bringing medical care to Egyptian and Sudanese people in Aswan
Without community engagement, it is difficult to reach the community and get a grasp of their needs. Article - 27 Nov 2025
War and conflict
Road to Recovery: The children escaping Gaza's Genocide through medical evacuation
MSF tried to arrange safe passage for the staff during brief windows permitted by Israeli Forces. We set off in a convoy of cars carrying both MSF staff and their families. But with thousands desperate to flee and chaos overwhelming the Netzarim corridor, the window closed before we could cross to the south and we were forced to turn back to Gaza City. As our convoy, which was clearly marked with MSF logos, turned back toward the clinic, gunfire suddenly erupted. Bullets tore through the air; windows shattered, and shrapnel ripped into our vehicles. Article - 18 Nov 2025
War and conflict
Piecing together bodies and minds: MSF and violence in Eastern DRC
Over the course of the year, MSF teams have witnessed recurrent fighting – sometimes finding themselves, intentionally or otherwise, on the receiving end. Health structures we support have seen a steady flow of wounded patients and casualties. Patients have testified to myriad acts of violence – from massacres to violent kidnappings, to beatings and horrific acts of sexual violence. In some contexts, civilians are targeted deliberately – at other times, they find themselves caught in the crossfire, frequently as victims of stray bullets. Article - 18 Nov 2025
Access to Healthcare
SOUTH SUDAN: MSF resumes critical medical activities in Yei County, Central Equatoria State
Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has decided to resume activities in South Sudan’s Yei County, Central Equatoria State, following a suspension of over three months. Article - 6 Nov 2025
Access to Healthcare
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) ordered to leave Libya within one month
In a context of increasing obstruction of NGO intervention, drastic cuts in international aid funding, and the reinforcement of European border policies in collaboration with the Libyan authorities, there are now no international NGOs providing medical care to refugees and migrants in western Libya. Article - 30 Oct 2025
Natural Disasters
Hurricane Melissa
“We express our deep regret at the tragic loss of life and destruction caused by Hurricane Melissa, and our solidarity with everyone who has been affected. Article - 29 Oct 2025
Gaza - Israel War