Israel’s new registration rules for international non-governmental organisations (INGOs) risk leaving hundreds of thousands ...
As the war in Sudan entered its second year in 2025, people continued to be bombed, besieged, displaced and deprived of food, medical care and basic life-saving services.
When labour starts, the clock starts ticking. In Syria, where healthcare has been devastated by years of conflict, long and ...
Every year, we highlight the work of an MSF team and invite you to send them a message of solidarity over the festive season. This year we’ve chosen the Emergency Response Team in Nigeria. Their ...
People in South Sudan are facing a “catastrophic” humanitarian situation while at the same time international interest and support continue to decline, says a new report by Médecins Sans Frontières / ...
Zaher and Sami are nurses. They work with MSF in Gaza City, in the northern Gaza Strip. The Israeli army's genocidal campaign culminated with a ground offensive in Gaza City in late September, forcing ...
How do you live a normal life in the midst of war? The artist and political cartoonist Ella Baron has recently returned from Ukraine, where she worked with MSF patients to create a series of drawings ...
The announcement of the first phase of the ceasefire in Gaza brings a welcome moment of relief for exhausted, starved, and grieving Palestinians and a great relief to the families of all hostages — ...
Rachel Yantzi is a nurse who specialises in paediatric and neonatal palliative care. She shares the five most common misconceptions about her work and what palliative care really means. Rachel works ...
About one thousand families have arrived at Patang camp in Kunar Province in eastern Afghanistan, seeking shelter after the destruction of their homes. The moment MSF teams reach the camp, they get to ...