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MSF forced to suspend activities in Gaza City amid intensified Israeli offensive

Palestine, Sept. 26 -- The relentless Israeli offensive in Gaza City has forced Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) to suspend its vital medical activities in the area due to the ra... Read More


Global health at risk as funding cuts threaten fight against AIDS, TB, and malaria

United States, Sept. 26 -- Global efforts to fight three of the world's most harmful and widespread infectious diseases-AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria-are now threatened by dramatic cuts to global he... Read More


Civilians in Sudan face systematic sexual violence

Sudan, Sept. 25 -- An estimated 380,000 people fled to Tawila, where Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) teams received more than 300 victims and survivors of sexual violence in the... Read More


Sudan: Civilians targeted by systematic sexual violence

Sudan, Sept. 25 -- An estimated 380,000 people fled to Tawila, where Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) teams received more than 300 victims and survivors of sexual violence in the... Read More


Urgent action needed to combat spike of acute watery diarrhea in Yemen

Yemen, Sept. 24 -- Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) is witnessing a sharp rise in acute watery diarrhea cases in Hodeidah and Hajjah governorates in Yemen. Just in the week of Se... Read More


We share the same pain: Peer support for war-wounded patients in the Middle East

Iraq, Sept. 23 -- Iyad, a 17-year-old Palestinian, laughs as he passes a football back and forth with his friend Hossam in the physiotherapy room at the Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontiere... Read More


Lebanon one year on: Uncertainty and growing needs

Lebanon, Sept. 23 -- "I came back to repair the damage to my house," says Abdel Karim, his words nearly drowned out by the hum of an Israeli drone overhead. "But without safety and the ability to affo... Read More


Patients describe massacres of civilians in Binza, DR Congo

New York, Sept. 22 -- A wave of extreme violence has hit Binza, in the eastern province of North Kivu in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), since July 2025. Multiple patients seen by Doctors Without ... Read More


Alarming surge of cholera cases in northwestern Burundi

Burundi, Sept. 19 -- Since September 4, the health district of Cibitoke in northwestern Burundi has seen a concerning surge in cholera cases, and the local Rugombo treatment center quickly reached ful... Read More


How conflict, displacement, and corporate decisions impact diabetes care

Lebanon, Sept. 19 -- Managing diabetes is complicated. Even with access to the best tools and technology, it requires constant blood sugar level monitoring and daily treatment in the form of medicatio... Read More