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        In the Midst of War: How Sudanese Colleagues Continue to Save Lives

        Sudan: How MSF colleagues continue to save lives

        In 2026, Sudan marks three years of a war that has devastated cities, collapsed essential services, and forced millions of people to flee. Among them are our Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) colleagues, who make daily

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        Treating Malaria in Gummi

        Nigeria: Treating Malaria in Gummi

        The wards of the Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)-supported hospital in Gummi, Nigeria, are rarely quiet during the rainy season. Mothers sit close to metal beds, watching over children facing fevers, convulsions and exhaustion.

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        Palestine: Third winter in Gaza amidst war

        Palestine: Third winter in Gaza amidst war

        This is winter in Gaza. People in Gaza are facing a third winter of cold temperatures, torrential rain and heavy winds after being repeatedly forcibly displaced. Conditions have destroyed and flooded the makeshift shelters people

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        Port-au-Prince – Escalating violence in Bel Air: MSF calls for the protection of civilians and medical facilities.

        Haiti: Escalating violence in Bel Air

        MSF calls for the protection of civilians and medical facilities. 8 January 2026, Port-au-Prince, Haiti – Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is deeply concerned about the recent intensification of clashes between the Haitian National Police (PNH)

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        Flood and landslide emergency in Sumatra: MSF Indonesia is responding in Aceh

        Indonesia: Flood and landslide emergency in Sumatra

        In late November 2025, tropical cyclone Senyar caused extreme rainfall in parts of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. In Indonesia, the extreme weather triggered catastrophic flooding across three provinces in Sumatra island: Aceh, North Sumatra, and

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        Can a child with a crayon heal a community?

        Lebanon: Can a child with a crayon heal a community?

        A testimony by Glykeria Koukouliata, mental health activity manager with MSF in Baalbek-Hermel In Baalbek-Hermel, one of Lebanon’s most underserved governorates and heavily impacted by the latest war and ongoing Israeli airstrikes, large communities of

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        Malnutrition, Chad's silent crisis

        Chad: Malnutrition is a silent crisis

        While attention in Chad is focused mainly on the war in neighbouring Sudan and the refugee camps in the east, the country has been confronted to another crisis: malnutrition. There, 5.7 million people are facing

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