Patients have been killed in their beds; health workers have been attacked as they rescued the wounded. A hospital is where the most vulnerable, the sick and injured, gather in times of war. Attacks against medical facilities and health workers, whether deliberate or indiscriminate, are part of generalised violence and atrocities committed against civilians in armed conflict. They deprive people of health services, often when they need them the most.

Patient numbers falling in Helmand as intensifying conflict restricts access

People are scared to go to hospitals

Providing healthcare in communities affected by conflict and violence in northern Syria

MSF-supported hospital in Idlib bombed to the ground amid increased intensity of attacks

Trapped, under attack and struggling to survive in Aleppo

The attack on Kunduz trauma centre

MSF staff on working at Al Salamah hospital, Azaz

Treating gunshot, grenade and mine injuries in Aden

In the two months of ‘ceasefire’, at least 700 civilians injured by heavy fighting in Taiz
Research & Analysis

The Continued Struggle to Access Medical Care in Afghanistan

MSF President to UN Security Council: “Stop these attacks”

Kunduz, Afghanistan, 36°43’4.91’’N, 68°51’43.96’’
Saving Lives and Staying Alive
Attacks on medical missions: overview of a polymorphous reality: the case of Médecins Sans Frontières

MSF releases detailed documentation of attacks on two medical facilities ahead of UNSC closed session on protection of medical mission

MSF urges Syrian government and its allies to stop indiscriminate bombing in Aleppo
