Gaza: Hospitals overflowing with hundreds of injured as Israeli forces step up bombardment

Since the fragile truce in the Gaza Strip, the Occupied Palestinian Territories, collapsed on Dec. 1, aerial and ground attacks by Israeli forces have resulted in hundreds of people killed and injured. Two hospitals supported by Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) – Al-Aqsa in the Middle Area and Nasser in the south of the […]

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MSF convoy attacked in Gaza: all elements point to the responsibility of the Israeli army

On 18 November 2023, an MSF evacuation convoy came under fire in Gaza city. Two people were killed in what immediately appeared as a deliberate attack against clearly identified MSF cars. Both were family members of MSF staff, one of them was also a volunteer supporting MSF medical teams at Al-Shifa hospital. Two weeks later, […]

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Gaza: Israeli forces issue evacuation orders as fighting resumes

This morning, the truce broke after a week. Israeli forces have called for people in some neighbourhoods in the Middle Area and Khan Younis to evacuate further south to Rafah. MSF-supported clinics Martyrs and Beni Suhaila are located in areas under the evacuation order.  Nearly a million internally displaced people in the Strip have sought shelter in the south of Gaza, […]

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Five things to know about the dire situation in southern Gaza

Following the outbreak of war in early October between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, Palestine, Israeli forces have repeatedly pushed people to move from the north of Gaza to the south. Today, the humanitarian situation in the south of Gaza is dire and unsafe. Intense bombardment and fighting have uprooted over 1.8 million […]

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Pandemic Preparedness Cannot Forget Existing Tools or Existing Diseases

A version of this article appears in Policy Options magazine. The negotiation text of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) proposed Pandemic Treaty, released Oct 30th, contains language around not only equitable access to pandemic products like medicines and vaccines, but sustainable production of these products. Thankfully, Canadian proposals that would have undermined equitable access were […]

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A journey of resilience: Caring for patients inside a medical train

Dr. Nataliia Pyvovar works on the Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) medical train in Ukraine. The train evacuates patients from frontline areas to facilities in safer regions of the country. Another journey begins today. Nataliia feels confident and resilient because there was no shelling at night, so she managed to sleep. This is necessary […]

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MSF warns of mass sexual violence in Panama’s Darien Gap

Migrants crossing the Darien Gap – a 100-km stretch of wilderness straddling the borders of Colombia and Panama – have described being subjected to kidnappings and group rapes in tents set up for that purpose in the mountainous rainforest and swampland. This year, teams from Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) have treated 397 survivors […]

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At COP28, more failure is not an option for vulnerable communities

Too little is being done to protect the most vulnerable people against the negative impacts of climate change, warns Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). World leaders gathering in Dubai for COP28 must take urgent measures to protect the health of the most affected communities. “The world’s most vulnerable people are paying with their health […]

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Honduras: Fighting dengue with mosquitoes

Imagine a scenario where mosquitoes are no longer a threat to people’s health. Imagine that these tiny creatures no longer transmit dengue, Zika, and chikungunya but become unexpected allies in the fight against these diseases. All of this is possible, and in Honduras, a team of Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and other organizations […]

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Adré, Chad: Chaos lives in a place like this

Chaos lives here, in the transit refugee camp of Adré, Chad. We are barely 5 kilometers away from Sudan, where war has been raging since mid-April 2023. Chad has opened its doors to almost half a million displaced people as a result of the horrific violence. The landscape of the transit camp is dynamic, with […]

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