World leaders must act now to respond to genocide in Gaza
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After four years of no answers from the relevant parties, we are releasing our internal report on what happened the day our colleagues were murdered in 2021.
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Tens of thousands of people have fled in North Kivu to the city of Bambo, but needs are exceeding the current capacity to respond.
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As aid for Gaza is instrumentalized, Palestinians remain in desperate need of food, medical care, and other critical supplies and services.
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In the the first episode of our new podcast, The Humanitarian Lens, Dr. Mohammed Fadlalla shared what it’s like working in one of the world’s most challenging contexts: the ongoing humanitarian emergency in Sudan.
Read moreStory | Jun 20, 2025
The war in Sudan has uprooted more than 12 million people, including millions of refugees who have crossed into neighboring countries that are struggling to meet the needs.
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Mental health needs are increasing while stigma remains a barrier to accessing care.
Read moreNews | May 30, 2025
Along with displacement orders and bombing campaigns that kill civilians, weaponizing aid may constitute crimes against humanity.
Read moreStory | May 29, 2025
The front line at Katonga, South Kivu, bisects a vital road connecting cities, cutting off communities’ access to water and health care.
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MSF is working in multiple areas of Darfur and eastern Chad to provide care to survivors.
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MSF is urging donors, UN agencies, and NGOs to help urgently scale up efforts to curb the outbreak.
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