Since the ceasefire was implemented in Gaza, MSF teams have observed an escalation of extreme violence in the West Bank ...
Since the start of the ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel on 27 November, 83 people have been killed and at least 228 ...
On the morning of 1 February, an RSF explosive hit a market in Omdurman, Khartoum state, Sudan, causing a scene of ...
Artillery explosions can be heard regularly from Goma. Fighting is taking place on all the roads around Goma and has led to a ...
Dr Ryan McHenry kept a diary during his three months working in the MSF team in Lankien, a remote town in South Sudan. In ...
Thanks to the generosity of people like you donating to our general funds, we don't always need to launch an appeal when a humanitarian emergency is in the news. Instead, our teams around the world ...
Whether it's a child wounded in an airstrike or a mother facing a complicated labour, emergency surgery can save lives. But this care is complex. It requires highly trained staff, specialist equipment ...
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The Manson Unit is a multi-disciplinary medical team that supports and enables MSF field projects, and drives improvements in public health policy and practice. By prioritising person-centred care and ...
Noma is a facial gangrene infection that affects children in particular. Its name comes from the Greek word “nomē”, meaning ...
HAARP is our advocacy and representation unit. It provides direct support to MSF operations and field teams through reflection and analysis that informs our advocacy and practice.