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At the MSF-supported Kishinji health center in the Minova health zone, a displaced woman speaks at an MSF-organized session to raise awareness on sexual violence.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Civilians caught in crossfire in North and South Kivu

Conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues to devastate civilians, leaving them trapped in crossfire and dire conditions. MSF continues to provide medical aid amidst the volatile environment. Interview - 24 May 2024
 
Since the start of the war in Sudan, healthcare facilities and medical staff have faced repeated attacks, including lootings of hospitals. In Zalingei, the teaching hospital has been looted and attacked multiple times throughout the year. During one attack by armed men in the hospital, a doctor was shot while operating on a patient. The doctor survived the shooting, but one patient died.

After over year of attacks on healthcare, Sudan's health system is barely functioning, and people have been cut from life-saving care. Often those most impacted are the ones displaced, unable to reach health services or buy medicine after losing their homes, belongings, and livelihoods. In Zalingei, MSF teams are providing secondary care in the Zalingei teaching hospital and supporting the Ministry of Health with rehabilitation, training and incentives for staff. In April, the teams re-opened the emergency, maternity, inpatient therapeutic feeding center and pediatric departments.
Sudan

People abandoned amidst horrific violence and humanitarian void in Central Darfur

As conflict escalates in Zalingei, Central Darfur, Sudan, people displaced by extreme violence have been left without basic services amidst a humanitarian void. Project Update - 17 May 2024
 
Views of El Fasher Hospital in July 2023.
Sudan

Nowhere is safe as deadly fighting escalates in El Fasher, North Darfur

As violence escalates in El Fasher, Sudan, the MSF-supported South Hospital has received hundreds of casualties. Dr Prince Djuma Safari, MSF deputy medical coordinator, describes the situation on the ground. Voices from the Field - 15 May 2024
 
People are gathering at a health facility in El Fasher
Conflict in Sudan

Bomb kills two children and puts El Fasher hospital out of action amid fighting

MSF urges warring parties to ensure protection of civilians and health structures amidst an intense escalation of fighting in Sudan. Press Release - 12 May 2024
 
On average, about 50 patients visit the clinic seeking medical attention.
Conflict in Sudan

MSF forced to suspend essential support in Wad Madani due to obstructions and harassment

After repeated security incidents and harassment, MSF has been forced to suspend work and withdraw staff from Madani Teaching Hospital in the capital of Al Jazirah state, Sudan.  Press Release - 9 May 2024
 
MSF is running a clinic in Zamzam camp, ~15km south east of El Fasher, the state capital, hosting more than 300,000 internally displaced people. MSF teams are offering Ambulatory Therapeutic Feeding services.

A rapid nutrition and mortality assessment carried out by MSF in Zamzam camp in January 2024 reveals that a deadly situation has unfolded over the past nine months

All emergency thresholds for malnutrition have been reached. Almost a quarter of children assessed in the camp were found to be suffering from acute malnutrition, with seven per cent having SAM (severe acute malnutrition) and being at immediate risk of death. , Among children aged six months to two years old, the figures were even more stark with nearly 40 per cent of this age group malnourished – 15 per cent with SAM.

The emergency threshold for SAM, which indicates that urgent action must be taken, is two percent – indicating that a serious emergency situation is present in Zamzam camp.
Conflict in Sudan

Catastrophic malnutrition crisis in Zamzam camp amidst escalating violence in North Darfur

As fighting escalates around El Fasher in North Darfur, Sudan, MSF warns of a catastrophic malnutrition crisis in Zamzam camp. Press Release - 1 May 2024
 
"I'm worried about the future of my children." I'm thinking about returning to Abyei so that I could provide an education for my children.
But if the war comes to an end I'll return to Khartoum and my house as soon as possible, and my husband will be able to work."
Conflict in Sudan

After a year of war in Sudan, a rapid scale up of response is needed to avoid catastrophe

After a year of war in Sudan, the aid provided to millions of people is a drop in the ocean due to political blockages and a lack of action from the UN and humanitarian organisations. Press Release - 12 Apr 2024
 
Overwhelmed by measles, the inpatient ward at Yambio general Hospital faces a critical situation, prompting concerns for the health of other young patients.- MSF is supporting the isolation ward for treatment of measles patients.
South Sudan

Urgent vaccination campaign needed to halt deadly measles outbreak in Western Equatoria state

A measles crisis is mounting in South Sudan's Western Equatoria state. We urge for the launch of an immediate vaccination campaign to prevent further spread of the disease. Press Release - 26 Mar 2024
 
MSF staff provide medical consultations at one of the gathering sites in Kassala, Sudan. This site has received a large number of people with disabilities, who were relocated due to violent clashes in areas of Khartoum and Wad Madani with the help of local Sudanese activists and charitable groups.
Conflict in Sudan

Displaced by war, people in eastern Sudan urgently need food, water and shelter

Displaced people in Kassala, eastern Sudan, experience limited access to food, clean water and healthcare services. The scale of the crisis demands urgent and coordinated action from the international community. Project Update - 26 Mar 2024
 
People are getting water from the MSF distribution point in Metche camp. The distribution point is refilled twice a day. In November, the Metche camp is receiving some 6 litres a water per person daily, which is far below the recommended World Health Organisations 20 liters per person per day.  
Metche camp is some 40 kilometers from Adré, the main entry and settlement town for refugees and returnees coming from Sudan. Almost 40,000 people have been resettled to Metche from Adré.
Chad

Urgent action needed as hepatitis E spreads through Sudanese refugee camps in Chad

As hepatitis E spreads through refugee camps in Chad, we call for urgent water and sanitation measures to be put in place. Press Release - 15 Mar 2024
Four mothers posing in a corridor of the Hospital in Bili. All four of them are staying in the hospital with their child, that's suffering from a severe case of malaria. Since the beginning of the project in 2016, the pediatric ward already treated more than 4.000 cases of complicated/severe form of malaria.
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

Independent medical humanitarian assistance

We provide medical assistance to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from healthcare. Our teams are made up of tens of thousands of health professionals, logistic and administrative staff - most of them hired locally. Our actions are guided by medical ethics and the principles of independence and impartiality. We are a non-profit, self-governed, member-based organisation.

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