South Sudan: MSF Concerned for Unaccounted Staff in Lankien and Pieri
Médecins Sans Frontières is worried about the safety of its unaccounted staff in South Sudan amidst escalating violence in Jonglei state.
South Sudan: UN warns of violence, NGO MSF has lost contact with 26 employees
Médecins sans frontières (MSF) reports losing contact with 26 employees in South Sudan amid rising violence and warnings from the UN about a possible return to widespread civil war.
South Sudan: Dozens of MSF Staff Missing After Escalation of Violence
Médecins Sans Frontières has reported that 26 of its staff are missing following an airstrike on their facility in South Sudan amid rising violence.
26 Médecins Sans Frontières employees missing in South Sudan
Twenty-six Médecins Sans Frontières staff members remain unaccounted for following recent violence in South Sudan, particularly in the Jonglei state region.
Israel forces 37 humanitarian organizations to leave Gaza
Israel has ordered 37 major humanitarian organizations, including Médecins Sans Frontières and Oxfam, to evacuate Gaza after terminating their operating licenses due to refusal to comply with registration conditions.
Mozambique: Mozambique - MSF Winds Down Operations in Mueda
Médecins Sans Frontières has concluded its operations in Mueda, Mozambique, after providing crucial medical support during the ongoing conflict in Cabo Delgado.
Sudan: MSF Closes Hospital As Fighting Displaces 400 Families On Sudan-Chad Border
Médecins Sans Frontières has shut its hospital in El Tina, near the Sudan-Chad border, due to escalating fighting in the region.
Sudan: MSF Treats Around 170 People for Drone Injuries in Two Weeks
Médecins Sans Frontières reported treating around 170 people with injuries from drone strikes in Sudan, highlighting the dangers to civilians amid ongoing conflict.
Lassa fever kills one, infects two in Kano — Official
A Lassa fever outbreak in Kano, Nigeria, has resulted in one death and two additional infections, according to the Kano Centre for Disease Control.
Ethiopia: MSF Establishes a New Project in Southwest Ethiopia Region
Médecins Sans Frontières has launched a new health project in Southwest Ethiopia to address unmet medical needs in a region vulnerable to outbreaks of infectious diseases.
An American website: Liberal institutions are designed to acknowledge Palestinian oppression without ending it
The article discusses how liberal institutions are designed to recognize Palestinian oppression but fail to challenge the systems that produce it, highlighting instances involving Human Rights Watch and Médecins Sans Frontières.
NGOs in the Gaza Strip: Prohibited Aid
Israel plans to displace Médecins Sans Frontières and 36 other organizations from Gaza, raising concerns about the implications for local aid efforts.
South Sudan: MSF Hospital Bombarded By Government Forces in South Sudan
Médecins Sans Frontières' hospital in Lankien, Jonglei state, was bombarded by South Sudan government forces, resulting in injuries and destruction of critical medical supplies.
Mauritania: MSF Provides Care to Malian Refugees in Mauritania
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is providing healthcare services to Malian refugees in south-eastern Mauritania amid a rising influx of refugees.
Gaza’s Rafah border crossing with Egypt reopens for limited travel – latest updates
The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt has reopened for limited travel, amidst tensions as Israel plans to suspend Médecins Sans Frontières operations in Gaza due to a dispute over staff information.
Israel says will bar several NGOs from Gaza, FRANCE 24 speaks to MSF
Israel has announced plans to prohibit several non-governmental organizations from operating in Gaza, as reported in an interview by FRANCE 24 with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF).