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A Directorate of Health (DoH) laboratory technician runs a microscopic test on samples at MSF-supported Darat Izza Primary Healthcare Center. 
MSF concludes three years of support at Darat Izza Primary Health Care Center. Our teams supported the primary healthcare services, including consultations, sexual and reproductive health, emergency care, medicines, laboratory services, health education, and mental health support.
Syria

Syria: MSF concludes three years of support to Darat Izza healthcare centre

After more than three years of providing care to families in Darat Izza, northwest Syria, MSF concluded our work in the town’s healthcare centre in March 2026. Project Update - 6 May 2026
 
What remains of the pharmacy at Old Fangak now rusts away after it was destroyed in the 3 May 2025 bombardment.

On 3 May 2025, MSF hospital in Old Fangak, Jonglei State, was deliberately bombed by government forces, despite being clearly marked with MSF flags, and GPS coordinates shared with authorities. The attack began at around 4:30am, when two helicopter gunships first fired a missile on the pharmacy, burning it to the ground, before continuing firing on the town for the next 30 minutes. At approximately 7am, a drone bombed the Old Fangak market. At least seven people were killed, and 27 injured, including four MSF staff and two patients. 18 patients were receiving care during the time of attack.  Since late December 2025, at least 26 health facilities in Jonglei have reportedly been damaged or looted, alongside the seizure of humanitarian compounds and vehicles. 

This attack occurred in an increasingly volatile context, with rising tensions between government forces and opposition groups since late April 2025. Neighboring New Fangak fell under the government forces control, while the rest of Fangak County remained under opposition groups' control, creating a new frontline in Jonglei State.
Attacks on medical care

“Attacks on healthcare are today a standard feature of war”

Claude Maon, MSF's intersectional legal director, addressed the UN Security Council during an Arria formula meeting on the protection of medical care in armed conflict. Speech - 5 May 2026
 
Medical and health aid centre in Davydiv Brid village, Kherson Oblast. 31 January 2023.
Attacks on medical care

Joint call by the ICRC, WHO & MSF for states to uphold Resolution 2286

On the 10th Anniversary of UN Security Council Resolution 2286, the ICRC, WHO, and MSF call on states to uphold the protection of medical care in armed conflict. Statement - 3 May 2026
 
Logistics Supervisor Valentin and MSF Driver Abdel are raising the organisation's flag at the distribution site, which is a key step in raising awareness of MSF among the local population in an area affected by attacks from armed groups.


Valentin (Superviseur logistique) et Abdel  (Conducteur MSF) installent le drapeau de l’organisation sur le site de distribution, une étape clé pour faire connaître MSF aux populations dans une localité touchée par les attaques de groupes armés.
Benin

MSF brings support to newly arrived refugees in Benin

In Benin, MSF teams are providing medical care and essential relief items to families who have recently fled violence in Nigeria. Project Update - 30 Apr 2026
 
Partial view of the Plaine SAVO (Fataki) displacement site. The shelters, mostly made of tarpaulins and makeshift timber, cover several hectares. Access to drinking water and sufficient food remains severely inadequate for the approximately 70,000 displaced people at the site.
South Sudan

DRC: New wave of violence deepens the humanitarian crisis in Ituri

Renewed fighting between the Convention for the Popular Revolution and the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo is displacing hundreds of thousands of people, injuring civilians, and blocking access to care in Ituri, Democratic Republic of Congo. Project Update - 30 Apr 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 people waiting for the water truck to arrive to Jabalya city, north of Gaza Strip, Palestine.
Gaza-Israel war

Water as a weapon: Israel’s destruction and deprivation of water and sanitation in Gaza

In this latest report, MSF documents how the Israeli authorities’ repeated weaponisation of water in Gaza, Palestine, are not isolated acts, but part of a recurrent, systematic and cumulative pattern. Report - 28 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
 
View of the seaside of Sour, southern Lebanon, and the destruction caused by the mass bombings during the 46-day period of Israel’s attacks in Lebanon.
Lebanon

Southern Lebanon after 46 days under continuous attacks by Israeli forces

In Sour, a city in southern Lebanon, MSF teams are working to bring care to families who lived under bombardment for almost two months. Project Update - 24 Apr 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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