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A staff at Al-Helou Hospital, in Gaza City, Occupied Palestinian Territory, checks on a newborn with low-weight lying in an incubator.
Gaza-Israel war

The deliberate restriction of food and aid led to alarming malnutrition levels in Gaza

Israel’s manufactured malnutrition crisis in Gaza, Palestine, had devastating impacts on pregnant women and their newborns. Press Release - 7 May 2026
 
Damage inside and outside the MSF-supported Al Daqaq hospital after two bombings occured nearby.
Attacks on medical care

Attacks on healthcare: Medical staff deserve more than empty words

Ten years after the United Nations Security Council unanimously adopted Resolution 2286, MSF is calling on states to respect their commitment made in the resolution, and protect medical care. Press Release - 30 Apr 2026
 
MSF hospital in Lankien, Jonglei state, South Sudan, was hit in an airstrike by the government of South Sudan forces during the night of Tuesday, 3 February 2026. One MSF staff member suffered minor injuries.  

The hospital’s main warehouse was destroyed during the attack, and we lost most of our critical supplies for providing medical care. Lankien hospital was evacuated, and patients were discharged hours before the attack, following increased tensions and after MSF received information about a possible attack against the city. 

On 23 April, MSF team managed to visit the hospital.  

Hospital was bombarded, looted, and then vandalized: some structures were set on fire, MSF cars have bullet holes on windshields, equipment was taken out of wards and offices and destroyed, and documentation thrown out. 

Based on the publicly available facts, the community fled Lankien after the hospital and market were bombed on 3 February. The government forces took the full control of the town on 7 February. The town is now almost completely destroyed, including private housing, the market and some boreholes. 

MSF publicly announced the forced closure of the hospital on Wednesday 29 April 2026.
South Sudan

Bombarded, looted, vandalised: MSF forced to close Lankien hospital after 31 years

We have been forced to permanently close our hospital in Lankien, South Sudan, after it was bombarded on 3 February, ending 31 years of continuous medical support. Press Release - 29 Apr 2026
 
Palestinian child is collecting water in Beit Lahia city, north of Gaza strip, Palestine.
Gaza-Israel war

Israel uses water as a weapon of collective punishment against Palestinians in Gaza

MSF's latest report documents how Israeli authorities have used access to water and sanitation services as a weapon to collectively punish people in Gaza, Palestine. Press Release - 28 Apr 2026
 
In Daba Naira  camp of Tawila, in North Darfur state, western Sudan, families live in fragile straw huts and makeshift shelters that provide almost no protection from harsh weather or fire. Overcrowding and sparse materials leave many exposed to constant risk, reflecting the extreme vulnerability of displaced communities.
Conflict in Sudan

Three years of war have shattered Sudan's lifelines

As Sudan marks three years of war, violence and atrocities continue to devastate the lives of millions of people, and constrained humanitarian access is compounding suffering. Press Release - 15 Apr 2026
 
IDPs informal shelter in Gaza City
Gaza-Israel war

"This is not a ceasefire": Life in Gaza continues to be suffocated six months on

Six months since a fragile and ineffective ceasefire was implemented in Gaza, Palestine, Israeli forces continue their violent attacks and expand their military control of the Strip. Press Release - 10 Apr 2026
 
MSF supported Chadian authorities at Mabrouka hospital until its closure on 21 February. "We closed and transferred the hospital within a few hours since there were bullets and shelling near the hospital and security could not be guaranteed” explains Patrick Baffoun, deputy project coordinator in Tine.
Chad

Tine, two months after repeated attacks at the border

Drone strikes by the Sudanese Armed Forces, Rapid Support Forces, and allied groups are hitting civilian areas along the Chad-Sudan border. Press Release - 2 Apr 2026
 
Amina*, 22, fled El Fasher, North Darfur state, Sudan, after fighting intensified between armed groups. Twelve members of her family were killed in a drone strike, including her parents, husband, and siblings. While escaping with her children, she was raped by armed men. Today she cares for her own children and four nieces and nephews.
“Sometimes we spend the whole day and night without eating,” she says. “I never told anyone about the rape. Never. I have just been patient. I wish I could forget what happened to me.”
*A pseudonym has been used to protect her identity.
Conflict in Sudan

MSF report finds there are no safe places for women and girls in Darfur

Our latest report on Sudan documents widespread and systematic sexual violence across roads, fields and displacement camps in Darfur, both in areas affected by conflict and far from frontlines. Press Release - 31 Mar 2026
 
Families shelter under trees in Nyatim, Jonglei State, South Sudan, where displaced people live in the open without adequate shelter, food, or access to basic healthcare after fleeing violence in Lankien and surrounding areas.
South Sudan

As people die in Nyatim, humanitarian access must be opened

People who have been displaced by recent violence in Lankien and Pieri, South Sudan, need humanitarian assistance in Nyatim, where they have sought safety. Press Release - 30 Mar 2026
 
An ambulance belonging to Mudug Regional Hospital is parked at Petroleum station in Galkayo, Mudug region. Fuel availability directly affects the hospital's capacity to respond to medical emergencies.
Somalia

Somalis struggle to reach healthcare amid overwhelming fuel prices

In Somalia, a country devastated by drought, rising fuel prices are pushing lifesaving healthcare further out of people’s reach. Press Release - 27 Mar 2026
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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