Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF) was forced to leave Gaza City on 24 September 2025 amid the ...
South Sudan faces a profound but often invisible mental health crisis. Decades of conflict, displacement, and poverty have ...
Even though thousands of patients are still waiting, the UK has so far accepted only 39 people for medical evacuation from ...
Dr Mohammed Obeid, a respected orthopaedic surgeon and long-time MSF colleague, remains detained and was not released as part ...
In Burundi, malaria has been the leading cause of hospitalisation and death among children for years. To improve young patients' chances against this life-threatening disease, MSF has introduced an ...
Your donation will support our medical work in Gaza and in current conflicts in the Middle East, including the West Bank and Lebanon. Your support will allow MSF to respond and adapt to the changing ...
MSF UK receives no government funding. Our work is only possible because of supporters like you. Our independence means we can deliver medical care to the people who need it most. Thanks to the ...
The announcement of the first phase of the ceasefire in Gaza brings a welcome moment of relief for exhausted, starved, and grieving Palestinians and a great relief to the families of all hostages — ...
A ceasefire has been agreed in Gaza. It is a moment of overwhelming relief and hope for both the people of Gaza and the families of the Israeli hostages. But an agreement does not undo the immense ...
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