Our colleagues no longer recognise their own neighbourhoods, hospitals have been razed, and people are settling in the rubble of their homes with no other shelter to face the winter conditions. Caroline Seguin, emergency coordinator in Gaza, shares her insights from North Gaza.
Our colleagues no longer recognise their own neighbourhoods, hospitals have been razed, and people are settling in the rubble of their homes with no other shelter to face the winter conditions. Caroline Seguin, emergency coordinator in Gaza, shares her insights from North Gaza.
Israeli forces and settlers have increased the use of extreme physical violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank since the all-out war on Gaza began in October 2023, according to a new report by Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF).
Israeli forces and settlers have increased the use of extreme physical violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank since the all-out war on Gaza began in October 2023, according to a new report by Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF).
In recent weeks we have observed an escalation of extreme violence occurring in the West Bank, Palestine, particularly in Jenin, Tulkarem and Tubas, since the ceasefire was implemented in Gaza. Brice de la Vingne, emergency unit coordinator for MSF, provides an update on the situation.
In recent weeks we have observed an escalation of extreme violence occurring in the West Bank, Palestine, particularly in Jenin, Tulkarem and Tubas, since the ceasefire was implemented in Gaza. Brice de la Vingne, emergency unit coordinator for MSF, provides an update on the situation.
Have you ever worked in an area where access to phones and the internet was extremely limited? Have you diagnosed a patient without the diagnostic tests you might be used to? Situations like these are common in the areas MSF works, which is why we are looking for candidates with significant experience working in remote, low-resource settings.
International donors, the UN, Sudan’s warring parties and their allies must act now to prevent even more avoidable deaths from malnutrition in Sudan, as the already catastrophic situation is expected to worsen this year.
International donors, the UN, Sudan’s warring parties and their allies must act now to prevent even more avoidable deaths from malnutrition in Sudan, as the already catastrophic situation is expected to worsen this year.
On the morning of 1 February, an RSF explosive struck a market in Omdurman, Khartoum State (Sudan), causing devastation at the MSF-supported Al Nao Hospital as patients, bodies, and grieving family members arrived.