Since the so-called ceasefire, Israel has killed more than 870 people and injured more than 2,600 others, according to the ...
Following the official declaration of an Ebola Virus Disease outbreak by the Ministry of Health in the Democratic Republic of ...
A decade ago, on May 3, 2016, the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 2286, calling for the protection of medical personnel and facilities in armed conflicts. But hospitals, ambulances, and medical ...
Providing healthcare in conflict is about more than emergency medicine. It’s about responding to people’s needs in constantly changing circumstances, and ensuring we can provide healthcare safely in ...
Any one off donation makes a tremendous difference in the lives of those in need. Now, imagine the ongoing and long term impact you can have by becoming a regular ...
Malnutrition has impeded Samar’s ability to breastfeed, and due to the cost, they are at risk of running out of formula. © Nour Alsaqqa/MSF Israel’s manufactured malnutrition crisis in Gaza had a ...
To mark International Day of the Midwife as Médecins Sans Frontières, we’re shining a light on the role of midwives as frontline emergency responders. Midwives are essential to prevent and resolve ...
Violence in all its forms has taken a heavy toll on the physical and mental health of residents of the border city. Ciudad Juárez is not only a migration transit point; it has become a place of ...
In Nigeria, the rates of women dying in pregnancy or childbirth are among the highest in the world. Armed conflict in the north of the country means medical care can be out of reach and many women are ...
This World Immunisation Week and beyond, MSF teams share access and innovation advancements that, if achieved in the years to come, could result in lifesaving vaccines reaching more people around the ...
Traffic moves slowly towards the south of Lebanon, crossing the Qasmiyeh Bridge, which was struck by Israeli forces, as displaced families return, with citrus and banana plantations stretching across ...