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War and conflict

More than one third of our projects are dedicated to providing assistance to people living in areas of war and armed conflict.

Armed conflict devastates lives. Targeted, harassed and trapped within hardship and poverty, people are often forced into flight. In other cases, people live under siege or in constant fear of  indiscriminate or even targeted attacks. In addition, people are often left impoverished without sufficient access to basic needs like food and medical care.

The consequences of war can be vast and catastrophic; from death and violence; to long-term lifechanging injuries and post-traumatic stress disorder; destroyed infrastructure and healthcare systems; as well as people being uprooted and forced to leave everything behind.

In conflict settings, depending on the priorities, we may set up operating theatres, clinics, nutrition programmes, epidemic control, medical care for victims of sexual violence, and maternity wards, among other services.

The consequences of war

 
Malnutrition emergency: mobile clinic in Ranobe
Gaza-Israel war

MSF warns of disastrous consequences for civilians amid Rafah offensive

Statement 24 May 2024
 
Violence in Port-au-Prince
Haiti

Urgent need of medical supplies in Haiti as extreme violence isolates people in need

Press Release 21 May 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

Project Update 17 May 2024
 
El Fasher - July 2023
Sudan

Nowhere is safe as deadly fighting escalates in El Fasher, North Darfur

Voices from the Field 15 May 2024
 
In the shadows of war: Increased violence and restrictions in the West Bank
Gaza-Israel war

Palestinians face increase in extreme violence and restrictions in the West Bank

Project Update 15 May 2024
 
Displaced Palestinians who returned to Khan Younis from Rafah
Gaza-Israel war

Another hospital in Gaza forced to close amid intensified Israeli offensive in Rafah

Press Release 14 May 2024

We don’t take sides

In conflict zones, we do not take sides. It’s crucial for us to talk with all parties in a conflict to obtain access and provide assistance to affected communities. We will speak out about the suffering we observe, as well as any gross violations we may witness while providing assistance to people caught up in war and conflict. 

One of the ways we can maintain our independence is to ensure that all our funding for work in conflicts comes from private donors. Globally we accept very few government grants – three per cent of our total funding – and in war zones we do not use funds from governments that have any sort of tie with the conflict. 

Despite not supporting any of the warring parties, we are not always present on all sides of a conflict. This may be either because access is not granted to us by one or more of the parties, or due to insecurity, or because the main needs of people are already covered.

Our teams do not always have the capacity to fill every gap, however, we always put people in need first and provide them with the best medical care possible, no matter where they are from, what they believe in, or who they support.

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