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Rows of tents where children suffering from malnutrition are stabilized and treated
Nigeria

Urgent action needed to avert catastrophic malnutrition crisis

As an escalating malnutrition crisis looms in northwest Nigeria, we call on the Nigerian government and local health authorities to act now to prevent a catastrophic loss of life.  Press Release - 3 Jul 2023
 
MSF in the West Bank, along with other actors, have witnessed a clear deterioration in the humanitarian situation with 2022 seeing the greatest number of fatalities since 2005, along with increasing settler violence, and demolitions of homes. “MSF team is on the ground in Jenin, supporting the MOH hospital and identifying the urgent needs. As always, we are ready to respond. The situation for people is getting worse by the day and the community is living in constant stress towards the uncertainty of the next military incursion” Carolina Lopez MSF coordinator in Jenin says.
Palestine

MSF condemns denial of medical access during military raid in Jenin

We condemn the denial of medical access in Jenin during the largest military raid in the West Bank since 2002. Medical structures, ambulances and patients must be respected. Press Release - 3 Jul 2023
 
On the morning of 24 June 2023, the team on Geo Barents rescued 13 people, including 2 women and 2 unaccompanied minors, who were in distress on a unseaworthy rubber boat in the Malteser Search and Rescue zone.
The survivors had spent more than 3 days at the Mediterranean Sea. After the rescue was over, the Italian authorities assigned La Spezia, northern Italy, as a place of safety to disembark the survivors.
Greece

EU migration policies are once again killing people as they search for safety

On June 14, a shipwreck off the coast of Greece left up to 500 people dead or missing in the Mediterranean sea, marking the deadliest tragedy at sea in years. Press Release - 30 Jun 2023
 
People cautiously keep a distance as their jerrycans wait in line at one of the few accessible water points. The long queues are often avoided due to safety concerns, as crowded areas may become targets.
Conflict in Sudan

Restrictions and insecurity obstruct vital medical care in Sudan

We are facing administrative and bureaucratic restrictions in Sudan; hampering our ability provide vital medical care for people in need in the country. Press Release - 23 Jun 2023
 
A view of the Zero transit site hosting dozens of families struggling to survive with very limited basic necessities like shelter, water, sanitation, and food. The conflict in Sudan, which erupted in April 2023, has caused the deaths of hundreds of people and forced more than 100,000 to flee across the border to South Sudan.
South Sudan

People fleeing conflict in Sudan struggle for survival

As thousands of people who have fled violence in Sudan are now struggling to survive in South Sudan, we call on the medical and humanitarian community to launch an urgent response. Press Release - 22 Jun 2023
 
View of Rusayo displacement site, a dozen kilometers outside Goma, the provincial capital of North Kivu, where it is estimated that around 85.000 people found refuge
Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF calls for a rapid increase in humanitarian aid for North Kivu crisis

An urgent humanitarian response must be implemented in North Kivu, DRC, as hundreds of thousands of displaced people in desperate conditions remain vulnerable to malnutrition, diseases and violence. Press Release - 21 Jun 2023
 
MSF teams in Adre hospital, Chad, respond to a major influx of Sudanese war wounded fleeing Sudan’s conflict
Conflict in Sudan

Armed groups in El Geneina must spare civilians amid intense violence

As violence intensifies in El Geneina, Sudan, MSF calls on all parties to the conflict to spare civilians and to allow humanitarian teams to access the city safely. Press Release - 19 Jun 2023
 
On 1 May 2023, just after completing trainings and entering Malta's search and rescue region, Geo Barents was alerted by the Alarm Phone about a boat in distress located in the international waters off Malta. The rescue operation was completed in four hours. 300 people, including 52 women and girls – three of them pregnant - and a total of 77 minors safely embarked on Geo Barents.
Mediterranean migration

The EU must not be complicit in the loss of lives at sea and in rights violations at Europe’s borders

In the wake of the tragic sinking of a boat carrying potentially as many as 750 people in the Mediterranean Sea, MSF and other organisations call on the EU to act on their search and rescue responsibilities. Press Release - 16 Jun 2023
 
View of the emergency surgical wards set up in Adré hospital, Chad, by MSF teams to cope with influx of war wounded from Sudan
Chad

Over 600 war-wounded Sudanese arrive in eastern Chad hospital in just three days

A hospital in eastern Chad, on the border with Sudan, has seen an exponential number of war-wounded people arriving from the conflict-affected country in just three days. MSF teams are providing emergency medical care. Press Release - 16 Jun 2023
 
More patients are arriving at Bashair Hospital as it is the only accessible hospital in southern Khartoum. With the presence of MSF team, Bashair can support most of the critical cases and other departments at the hospital have started to operate as well.
Conflict in Sudan

Over 1,100 patients in five weeks mark level of suffering in Khartoum

MSF teams in Khartoum have witnessed a high number of trauma patients over the last five weeks, as the conflict in Sudan passes the two-month mark. Press Release - 15 Jun 2023
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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