DRC: MSF calls for a rapid and tangible increase in humanitarian aid in response to North Kivu crisis

MSF staff handling medicine distribution to displaced people after their consultation at the Rusayo camp.

Some 600,000 displaced people are living in desperate conditions, with inadequate access to food and exposed to violence in camps around Goma, in the North Kivu region. Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF)’s medical teams have witnessed alarming rates of malnutrition and mortality in some of the camps. UN agencies recently announced they would be […]

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Occupied Palestinian Territories: MSF treats patients, condemns attack on medical facilities and civilians

An MSF staff carrying emergency and trauma medical supplies in the Jenin refugee camp.

Following the air and ground military raid in the Palestinian city of Jenin, MSF is assisting Jenin’s Khalil Suleiman hospital by providing medical care in its emergency room. So far, five Palestinians were killed and more than 90 were wounded, per the Palestinian health authorities. The raid began earlier this morning, and seven Israeli soldiers […]

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Sudan Crisis: MSF calls for civilians to be spared and enabled to flee the city safely

A group of wounded people in Adré Hospital being treated by MSF and Ministry of Health teams in Chad.

As almost 900 wounded and 15,000 Sudanese refugees from West Darfur’s capital and its surroundings have reached the Chadian town of Adré in the last four days, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) warns of consistent reports of people being shot at and killed as they try to leave the city during their perilous escape […]

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Over 600 war-wounded Sudanese arrive in Adré hospital in eastern Chad in the space of just three days

MSF teams are assessing the medical situation of newly arrived refugees in Adré seated in front of the fence.

As violence rages in West Darfur, wounded people are coming in waves to Adré hospital in Chad, where they are being treated by Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and  Ministry of Health teams. At least 242 wounded were received on June 15 alone, and 348 on June 16. A total of at least 622 […]

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Water and sanitation in northwest Syria: the invisible health threats to displaced people

Aerial photo of 2 MSF Team members setting up water collection tanks.

Jindires, a once-magnificent city located in northwest Syria, near the Turkish border, has been reduced to rubble, bearing the scars of both a relentless war and a recent earthquake. In northwest Syria, nine out of 10 people who were newly displaced by the earthquakes into camps, had been displaced by the war at least once […]

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MSF welcomes humanitarian exemption to Canadian counterterror laws

On June 15, 2023, the Canadian Government passed legislation that included an exemption for humanitarian assistance in counterterror finance laws that have been in place in the country since 2001. Over twenty years later, this humanitarian exemption removes the risk that Canadian humanitarians could find themselves facing criminal charges while supporting people in crisis settings.  The […]

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Sudan: Exceptional number of war surgeries show suffering in Khartoum

Today marks two months since heavy fighting broke out in Khartoum and rapidly spread to other areas of Sudan. MSF’s surgical team working in Bashair Teaching Hospital in Khartoum sees the suffering caused by this conflict every day. In five weeks, the team has received over 1,150 patients in the emergency room, 906 of whom […]

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License for violence: unrestrained settlers bring unprecedented hardships for Palestinians

An MSF staff talking to a client while both are looking through the window.

As Israeli settlements grow throughout the West Bank, incidents involving settlers are at an all-time high. With Israeli forces failing to prevent violence and sometimes enabling it, Palestinians are more exposed to brutality than ever. In areas of heavy settler presence, stories of altercations are ubiquitous, with every family knowing at least one person harassed, […]

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Chad: Refugees may become ‘trapped’ and ‘forgotten’ with onset of the rainy season

MSF trucks at a refugee camp in Chad.

Thousands of people amassed at Chad’s eastern border in Sila region and other border areas – seeking refuge from a raging conflict in neighbouring Sudan – are at risk of losing access to vital humanitarian and medical assistance with the impending arrival of the rainy season, warns Doctors without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). This is […]

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Oral Statement to Senate about Bill C-41

Opening Statement – Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), June 12, 2023 For the past 52 years, and today in over 70 countries, Doctors Without Borders or Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has alleviated suffering by delivering impartial, neutral, independent medical humanitarian assistance in line with international humanitarian law and medical ethics. Here in Canada, more […]

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