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Shifting healthcare needs in Syria

Syria: Shifting healthcare needs

After years of displacement, many displaced Syrians are beginning to return to their home cities, determined to rebuild their lives in the rubble of war. But as the patterns of movement shift, so do the

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Forgotten between borders The critical needs of displaced people in South Sudan

South Sudan: Mass causality in Abiemnhom Town

Early on Sunday morning, 1 March, large-scale violent clashes occurred in Abiemnhom town, in the northwest of Ruweng Administrative Area, significantly impacting people. MSF supports the Ministry of Health Hospital in Abyei town which has

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MSF findings consistent with genocide FFM report on El Fasher

Sudan: MSF findings consistent with genocide FFM report on El Fasher

MSF takes note of the report published on 19 February by the Independent International Fact-Finding Mission for Sudan, which found that acts of genocide were committed and that a coordinated campaign of destruction against mainly non-Arab communities has been conducted in and around El-Fasher. These findings are consistent with our

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MSF aids displaced Syrians from Raqqa and Tabqa, providing medical care and essentials after military zones caused mass displacement.

Syria: Escalation in northeast Syria and MSF response

Northeast Syria has recently witnessed a military escalation in Raqqa, Deir ez Zor, and Hassakeh governorates, where Médecins Sans Frontières operates, exposing civilians to renewed insecurity, forcing them to flee their homes in Tabqa, Raqqa,

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