World leaders must act now to respond to genocide in Gaza
News Sep 17, 2025
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Story | May 12, 2025
Food and medical supplies are running out amid the longest full siege Gaza has experienced since 2007.
Read moreStory | 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.
Read moreNews | May 09, 2025
MSF teams have returned to south Khartoum to respond to a growing cholera outbreak and other urgent medical needs.
Read moreNews | May 08, 2025
The attacks have damaged important civilian infrastructure in a country that has already been devastated by more than a decade of war and relies heavily on humanitarian assistance.
Read moreStory | May 06, 2025
Many in Syria remain trapped by landmines, destroyed infrastructure, and a lack of basic services, living in camps where US funding cuts have exacerbated conditions.
Read moreStory | Apr 30, 2025
A lack of functional health facilities in remote areas of Haiti’s South department is forcing pregnant women to take risks amid an alarming increase in maternal mortality.
Read moreStory | Apr 29, 2025
MSF teams are responding to newly emerging needs of people affected by the earthquake on March 28.
Read moreNews | Apr 28, 2025
Transparency is critical to determine fair prices for medical products and ensure equitable access, as well as for public accountability.
Read moreStory | Apr 25, 2025
The lack of supplies in Gaza is prolonging the suffering of burn patients—many of whom are children left without painkillers or enough nutrients to heal properly.
Read moreNews | Apr 24, 2025
Gaza is facing “one of the darkest chapters of the war,” said Franz Luef, MSF emergency coordinator.
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