Medical care under fire

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"Our greatest fear is that many of the most urgent cases are dying on the battlefield, unable to...
Interview
"The civilian population is paying a very high price. The war is also having other effects: fear,...
Testimony
Francis Ronyo worked as a nurse in MSF’s Wau Shilluk hospital for two years. He was one of the...
Crisis Update
There is an urgent need for the warring parties to reduce the disproportionate impact this war is...
Crisis Update
After 22 months of conflict, Yemen is a full-blown humanitarian emergency.
Crisis Update
There has been a significant decrease in the number of airstrikes and violence in the north and...
Crisis Update
In Iraq, the humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate, as people displaced from their homes...
Testimony
"We need to make sure they understand who we are, why we are here, and what we are doing, " says...
"People started to flee. I didn’t know what to do: I was torn between the need to get my family to...
Press release
MSF is set to resume medical humanitarian activities in Mweso, four months after armed men attacked...
Updates
“We have managed to open a limited medical program to address the most urgent needs of the...
Press release
“This is a blatant and outrageous attack on life-saving medical care,” said Corinne Benazech, MSF...
Crisis Update
MSF is carrying out activities in or supporting 11 hospitals and health centres in Yemen, and is...
Press release
MSF medical activities in Yemen have come under attack four times in less than three months, each...
Crisis Update
In Yemen, MSF is working in Aden, Al-Dhale’, Taiz, Sa’ada, Amran, Hajjah, Ibb and Sana’a. Total of...
Updates
In Yemen, MSF is working in Aden, Al-Dhale’, Taiz, Sa’ada, Amran, Hajjah, Ibb and Sana’a.

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