Our briefing to the United Nations
In our briefing to the United Nations Security Council on the humanitarian catastrophe caused by war in Sudan, MSF called for an end to violence against civilians and a new commitment to deliver lifesaving aid.
In our briefing to the United Nations Security Council on the humanitarian catastrophe caused by war in Sudan, MSF called for an end to violence against civilians and a new commitment to deliver lifesaving aid.
We are horrified by the attacks launched by Israel today on the people of Gaza, shattering the nearly two-month-old ceasefire. MSF calls for the ceasefire to be immediately restored and for Israel to not restart its campaign of destruction and the nightmarish, massive bombing on the people of Gaza.
Despite widespread starvation and immense humanitarian needs, the escalation of attacks in and around Zamzam camp is making it impossible for MSF teams to continue providing medical assistance in such dangerous conditions.
Child psychotherapist and MSF mental health activities manager Katrin Glatz Brubakk discusses the state of people’s mental health in Gaza—why it is crucial for the ceasefire to continue.
The already catastrophic situation in Sudan is expected to worsen this year. The United Nations, Sudan's warring parties and their allies must act now to prevent even more preventable deaths.
After 15 months of Israel’s war on Gaza and the implementation of the ceasefire, displaced Palestinians are attempting to return to what remains for their communities. An immediate scale-up of humanitarian aid is desperately needed.
Immense scale-up of life-saving aid must flow into Gaza now. Humanitarian needs have mounted to catastrophic levels.
Repeated Israeli military attacks on Palestinian civilians over the last 14 months, the dismantling of the health care system and other essential infrastructure, the suffocating siege, and the systematic denial of humanitarian assistance are destroying the conditions of life in Gaza.