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Alert Magazine | Jun 26, 2025
US aid cuts and policy shifts are hurting people caught in conflict and crises.
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News | Jun 18, 2025
Escalating insecurity has forced MSF to close our hospital in Ulang, which will have devastating effects on people’s access to health care.
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News | Jun 10, 2025
The closure of the hospital and cessation of MSF’s support to 13 facilities has left an area spanning more than 124 miles without any secondary health care facility.
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Story | May 09, 2025
Recent incidents of looting, gunfire, and the bombing of MSF’s hospital in Old Fangak have left communities with few options for care.
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Story | Nov 13, 2024
How the country most impacted by climate change is also one of the least equipped to adapt to the consequences.
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Story | Oct 23, 2024
MSF Dr. Mohamed Bashir shares why he continues to provide care amid a brutal war, and why we should not turn away from Sudan.
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Story | Oct 09, 2024
Continuous cycles of conflict, displacement, food insecurity, and extreme poverty have created overwhelming stress, while the stigma around mental health remains strong.
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Story | Jul 18, 2024
Displaced women are bearing the brunt of climate change in South Sudan, where frequent floods in recent years have destroyed homes and livelihoods.
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Story | Jun 20, 2024
Whether due to persecution, instability, climate change, or natural disasters, more people than ever before are being uprooted from their homes around the world.
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Story | Jun 18, 2024
More than 680,000 people have fled the war in Sudan to South Sudan over the past year, with limited food, water, shelter, sanitation facilities, and medical care.
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