Israeli forces attacked multiple areas in the Gaza Strip in the early hours of 18 March, shattering the fragile two-month ceasefire. Hundreds of people have been killed in these attacks. Many of the ...
Christopher Lockyear, Secretary General of MSF, briefed the United Nations Security Council today on the humanitarian catastrophe caused by war in Sudan, calling for an end to violence against ...
The issue of sexual violence involves every country and social class; it may occur within the family or broader community. But sexual violence increases with factors of poverty, during times of ...
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) strongly condemns the Israeli-imposed siege on the Gaza Strip, Palestine, which is depriving people of basic services and critical supplies, including access to water by ...
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) constructed a faecal sludge treatment site in Aboutengue camp, Chad, ...
In South Sudan, our female colleagues are challenging gender roles in their community. They are excelling in their jobs and ...
The temporary ceasefire agreement in Gaza is a relief, but it arrived more than 465 days and 46,000 lives too late. Humanitarian needs have risen to catastrophic levels. While this temporary cessation ...
Hepatitis E, tetanus and hepatitis B all pose significant but under-reported threats to the health and lives of women and girls, especially in low-income countries with limited access to healthcare.
When Nyasebit Chan moved to Old Fangak in Jonglei State, South Sudan, a hepatitis E outbreak was well underway. The virus affects people of all ages but is particularly risky for pregnant women and ...