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Influx of injured refugees and returnees in Renk
South Sudan

South Sudan receives thousands of displaced and injured people fleeing intensified war in Sudan

We are scaling up our response in Renk, South Sudan, to provide urgent medical care to the influx of people arriving from Sudan. Press Release - 20 Dec 2024
 
Bullet hole caused by shooting in the operating room of the Zalingei teaching hospital, Central Darfur state, Sudan.
Sudan

People abandoned amidst horrific violence and humanitarian void in Central Darfur

As conflict escalates in Zalingei, Central Darfur, Sudan, people displaced by extreme violence have been left without basic services amidst a humanitarian void. Project Update - 17 May 2024
 
Mobile Clinics in Wad Madani, Sudan, June 2023
Conflict in Sudan

MSF forced to suspend essential support in Wad Madani due to obstructions and harassment

After repeated security incidents and harassment, MSF has been forced to suspend work and withdraw staff from Madani Teaching Hospital in the capital of Al Jazirah state, Sudan.  Press Release - 9 May 2024
 
Faces and Voices from Wad Madani 06
Conflict in Sudan

After a year of war in Sudan, a rapid scale up of response is needed to avoid catastrophe

After a year of war in Sudan, the aid provided to millions of people is a drop in the ocean due to political blockages and a lack of action from the UN and humanitarian organisations. Press Release - 12 Apr 2024
 
IDPs Gathering Site in Kassala, Sudan
Conflict in Sudan

Displaced by war, people in eastern Sudan urgently need food, water and shelter

Displaced people in Kassala, eastern Sudan, experience limited access to food, clean water and healthcare services. The scale of the crisis demands urgent and coordinated action from the international community. Project Update - 26 Mar 2024
 
Emergency Surgical Team at Bashair Hospital Khartoum, Sudan
Conflict in Sudan

MSF suspends surgery in Khartoum hospital as supplies remain blocked

Essential supplies needed to perform surgeries have been blocked, leading MSF to suspend our surgical activities at Bashair Teaching Hospital in Khartoum, Sudan. Press Release - 19 Oct 2023
 
El Fasher: 2 weeks since the beginning of the clashes
Conflict in Sudan

Six months of war and neglect in Sudan is a “catastrophic failure of humanity”

Six months into the conflict in Sudan, MSF calls for immediate increase in humanitarian efforts, the safeguarding of medical staff, humanitarian workers and civilians, the removal of administrative blockages on medical and humanitarian staff and supplies, and for people to be allowed unhindered access to humanitarian aid. Press Release - 12 Oct 2023
 
Hepatitis E cases in Al-Tanideba, Sudan
Conflict in Sudan

Turkish Hospital in Khartoum: Last lifeline for sick children and pregnant women

In Khartoum, where the health system has all but collapsed, we are addressing myriad health problems among people, especially very sick children, who are also at risk of deadly diseases and malnutrition. Voices from the Field - 4 Sep 2023
 
Illustration of fightings in Khartoum, Sudan
Conflict in Sudan

Lack of essential visas for MSF staff threatens lifesaving care in hospital

Visa applications for emergency staff in the Turkish Hospital in Khartoum, Sudan, have been pending for more than eight weeks. A more predictable process is needed to continue responding to the huge needs in the country. Press Release - 9 Aug 2023
 
Sangour and Ajwal: Critical unmet needs among displaced people in White Nile State.
Conflict in Sudan

Hundreds of thousands face disease in overcrowded camps in White Nile state

Hundreds of thousands of people who have fled violent conflict in Khartoum now face deplorable conditions in overcrowded camps in White Nile state, without food, water or shelter, and exposed to deadly diseases. Project Update - 27 Jul 2023
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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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