Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
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A brief check on her home in the southern suburbs of Beirut⬇️
MSF field communications manager Maryam Srour recorded her experience traveling back to collect some belongings. “There was no way of knowing if the house was still standing,” she said. The area where she used to live is now heavily damaged and largely abandoned. Luckily, Maryam's home was still there.
Most of MSF’s staff in Lebanon are displaced, as are the patients they serve, but like Maryam they continue to show up to provide urgent health care, distribute relief items, and support hospitals and health centers.
A joint US-Israeli military assault on Iran at the end of February triggered a sharp escalation in violence across the region. Israel then renewed a massive bombing campaign across several areas of Lebanon and issued mass evacuation orders, forcibly displacing more than a million people.

“We did what we could. Remember us.”
These words were written by Dr. Mahmoud Abu Nujaila on October 20th, on a whiteboard normally used for planning surgeries.
He was killed by a strike on Al Awda Hospital on November 21st in #Gaza
The same strike killed another MSF doctor, Dr. Ahmad Al Sahar, as well as a doctor working with Al Awda, Dr. Ziad Al-Tatari. Other medical staff were severely injured.
“Remember us."
This #muststopnow. We need a #ceasefirenow

“We did what we could. Remember us.”
These words were written by Dr. Mahmoud Abu Nujaila on October 20th, on a whiteboard normally used for planning surgeries.
He was killed by a strike on Al Awda Hospital on November 21st in #Gaza
The same strike killed another MSF doctor, Dr. Ahmad Al Sahar, as well as a doctor working with Al Awda, Dr. Ziad Al-Tatari. Other medical staff were severely injured.
“Remember us."
This #muststopnow. We need a #ceasefirenow
Ebola outbreak in DR Congo update⬇️
▪️The Bundibugyo strain is distinct in that there is no approved vaccine or treatment.
▪️Doctors Without Borders currently has teams in the affected areas of Ituri to assess medical needs, and is coordinating closely with the Congolese health authorities.
▪️We’ll also work to ensure strict prevention measures are in place in existing projects in order to protect our staff, our patients, and their access to health care.
▪️Emergency preparedness supplies includes hemorrhagic fever response kits containing sampling materials, small isolation kits and protective equipment ready for rapid deployment.

If there is no will to stop the bombing of hospitals, the targeting of our colleagues, and the killing of our patients today, what chance do we stand when warfare becomes faster, more automated, and further removed from human judgment?
This week is protection of civilians week. From South Sudan to Gaza, to Ukraine, to Sudan, hospitals and health workers are under attack. Doctors and nurses are targeted. Patients are killed. Clinics and hospitals are destroyed.
And it's happening more often than ever.
The past couple of years have seen a sharp rise in the number of humanitarian workers killed while trying to provide aid and health care.
Targeting hospitals and healthcare workers violates international law — and strikes at the heart of humanity. #NotaTarget

If there is no will to stop the bombing of hospitals, the targeting of our colleagues, and the killing of our patients today, what chance do we stand when warfare becomes faster, more automated, and further removed from human judgment?
This week is protection of civilians week. From South Sudan to Gaza, to Ukraine, to Sudan, hospitals and health workers are under attack. Doctors and nurses are targeted. Patients are killed. Clinics and hospitals are destroyed.
And it's happening more often than ever.
The past couple of years have seen a sharp rise in the number of humanitarian workers killed while trying to provide aid and health care.
Targeting hospitals and healthcare workers violates international law — and strikes at the heart of humanity. #NotaTarget

If there is no will to stop the bombing of hospitals, the targeting of our colleagues, and the killing of our patients today, what chance do we stand when warfare becomes faster, more automated, and further removed from human judgment?
This week is protection of civilians week. From South Sudan to Gaza, to Ukraine, to Sudan, hospitals and health workers are under attack. Doctors and nurses are targeted. Patients are killed. Clinics and hospitals are destroyed.
And it's happening more often than ever.
The past couple of years have seen a sharp rise in the number of humanitarian workers killed while trying to provide aid and health care.
Targeting hospitals and healthcare workers violates international law — and strikes at the heart of humanity. #NotaTarget

“The number of cases and deaths we are seeing in such a short timeframe, combined with the spread across several health zones and now across the border, is extremely concerning."
Right now, we're mobilizing more teams comprising medical, logistical, and support staff experienced in responding to viral hemorrhagic fever outbreaks, as well as essential supplies, to launch a large-scale response as quickly as possible.
We will also work to ensure strict prevention measures are in place in existing projects in order to protect our staff, our patients, and their access to health care.
Link in bio to read our press release.
#ebola #ebolaoutbreak #publichealth #congolese

“The number of cases and deaths we are seeing in such a short timeframe, combined with the spread across several health zones and now across the border, is extremely concerning."
Right now, we're mobilizing more teams comprising medical, logistical, and support staff experienced in responding to viral hemorrhagic fever outbreaks, as well as essential supplies, to launch a large-scale response as quickly as possible.
We will also work to ensure strict prevention measures are in place in existing projects in order to protect our staff, our patients, and their access to health care.
Link in bio to read our press release.
#ebola #ebolaoutbreak #publichealth #congolese

No matter which word we highlight, the message is clear. Sudan: The world must act now, not later. This is a war on people. It’s the world’s largest displacement crisis.
The suffering in Sudan is not just a humanitarian emergency — it’s a political failure on a collective global scale. The humanitarian response is underfunded, deprioritized, and stalled by a lack of political will, both internationally and within Sudan.
Indifference and inaction cannot become our legacy as humanity.
#TalkAboutSudan
React.
Act.
Boldly. With empathy.
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Photos: @moisessaman / Magnum

No matter which word we highlight, the message is clear. Sudan: The world must act now, not later. This is a war on people. It’s the world’s largest displacement crisis.
The suffering in Sudan is not just a humanitarian emergency — it’s a political failure on a collective global scale. The humanitarian response is underfunded, deprioritized, and stalled by a lack of political will, both internationally and within Sudan.
Indifference and inaction cannot become our legacy as humanity.
#TalkAboutSudan
React.
Act.
Boldly. With empathy.
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Photos: @moisessaman / Magnum

🔴 UPDATE ON UKRAINE
We condemn the repeated attacks on civilian and energy infrastructure in Ukraine, which continue to deprive people of electricity, clean water, and access to essential services.

We strongly condemn Israeli forces’ attacks against paramedics in Lebanon, including the May 12 killing of two Lebanese Civil Defense workers in Nabatiyeh who were actively trying to save someone who survived a previous attack. We reiterate our urgent call for the protection of medical and rescue personnel.
This incident is part of an alarming pattern. Over recent weeks, Doctors Without Borders teams in Lebanon have been witnessing the consequences of airstrikes, drone strikes, and artillery fire, which are damaging hospitals, ambulances, and medical equipment, and killing or injuring civilians, health workers, and first responders. Lebanese health authorities, media and other humanitarian organizations have also reported this kind of violence, including repeated attacks while paramedics are rescuing people.
Health care workers, first responders, ambulances, and medical facilities are protected under international humanitarian law. Their killing not only devastates families and colleagues, but further weakens already strained emergency response and health care systems.
Restoring what should never have been lost⬇️
The ER once stood without a roof.
The hospital was damaged, looted, barely functioning.
MSF International President Dr. Javid Abdelmoneim explains how MSF rebuilt, along the Ministry of Health, the Zalingei Teaching Hospital in Central Darfur Sudan and the impact is has had on the access to health care in the region. “There is significant work to rebuild and rehabilitate hospitals with the Ministry of Health in Nyala and Zalingei. There is a lot to contend with, but achieving this level of care, it put a smile on my face.” #talkaboutsudan #sudan #darfur
An anti-drone net now protects the Pavlohrad-Pokrovsk road, which our medical team uses every week, after repeated drone attacks from Russian forces.
In March 2026, Russian short-range drones killed the highest number of civilians in Ukraine compared to any other type of weapon, according to the United Nations.
These drones pose a threat to people near the front lines, particularly on roads used for evacuation and the delivery of humanitarian aid.
Health workers are also often in danger, whether in hospitals or on the road.

This International Nurses Day we celebrate our nurses and their skills, compassion, and empathy as they accompany patients throughout their health care journeys, from new life to end-of-life, wherever they are.
Nurses are the cornerstone of health care around the world and are fundamental to MSF’s medical humanitarian action. MSF relies on the dedicated efforts of more than 10,000 nurses worldwide — the largest professional group within our operations — to provide essential health care.
This International Nurses Day we celebrate our nurses and their skills, compassion, and empathy as they accompany patients throughout their health care journeys, from new life to end-of-life, wherever they are.
Nurses are the cornerstone of health care around the world and are fundamental to MSF’s medical humanitarian action. MSF relies on the dedicated efforts of more than 10,000 nurses worldwide — the largest professional group within our operations — to provide essential health care.
This International Nurses Day we celebrate our nurses and their skills, compassion, and empathy as they accompany patients throughout their health care journeys, from new life to end-of-life, wherever they are.
Nurses are the cornerstone of health care around the world and are fundamental to MSF’s medical humanitarian action. MSF relies on the dedicated efforts of more than 10,000 nurses worldwide — the largest professional group within our operations — to provide essential health care.

A 6-year-old child with a severe leg injury.
A pregnant woman with a chest injury.
Yesterday in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza, at least 12 people were injured when an Israeli tank fired two shells. The shelling happened about a quarter of a mile from Al Tayeb Clinic, where MSF teams were working.
Our teams treated all casualties from the attack. After receiving first aid and emergency treatment, all injured patients were transferred to Al-Shifa Hospital for further medical care.
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