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🔴 UN Security Council resolution 2286 was passed nearly 10 years ago. It was meant to protect healthcare during conflict. But today, medical staff, patients, and hospitals are under attack more than ever.
Take action today: tell the UK Government to stand up for international humanitarian law.
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🔴 Six months since the fragile and ineffective ceasefire was implemented in Gaza, Palestinians' living conditions remain dire.
While the intensity of the conflict has decreased, the reality in Gaza remains catastrophic - as witnessed by our teams.
Violent attacks by Israeli forces continue, and military control of the Strip is ever-expanding. Aid obstruction is leading to entirely preventable deaths.
Read more via the link in our bio.

🔴 Three years of war in Sudan. Five shocking numbers.
What began on 15 April 2023 has become what has has been called the world’s largest humanitarian crisis. Over 33 million people in Sudan are now trapped by violence, displacement, hunger, and disease, with aid blocked when it’s needed most.
As the crisis deepens, the need for humanitarian action and political solutions has never been more urgent.
Read more via link in bio.

🔴 Three years of war in Sudan. Five shocking numbers.
What began on 15 April 2023 has become what has has been called the world’s largest humanitarian crisis. Over 33 million people in Sudan are now trapped by violence, displacement, hunger, and disease, with aid blocked when it’s needed most.
As the crisis deepens, the need for humanitarian action and political solutions has never been more urgent.
Read more via link in bio.

🔴 Three years of war in Sudan. Five shocking numbers.
What began on 15 April 2023 has become what has has been called the world’s largest humanitarian crisis. Over 33 million people in Sudan are now trapped by violence, displacement, hunger, and disease, with aid blocked when it’s needed most.
As the crisis deepens, the need for humanitarian action and political solutions has never been more urgent.
Read more via link in bio.

🔴 Three years of war in Sudan. Five shocking numbers.
What began on 15 April 2023 has become what has has been called the world’s largest humanitarian crisis. Over 33 million people in Sudan are now trapped by violence, displacement, hunger, and disease, with aid blocked when it’s needed most.
As the crisis deepens, the need for humanitarian action and political solutions has never been more urgent.
Read more via link in bio.

🔴 Three years of war in Sudan. Five shocking numbers.
What began on 15 April 2023 has become what has has been called the world’s largest humanitarian crisis. Over 33 million people in Sudan are now trapped by violence, displacement, hunger, and disease, with aid blocked when it’s needed most.
As the crisis deepens, the need for humanitarian action and political solutions has never been more urgent.
Read more via link in bio.

🔴 Three years of war in Sudan. Five shocking numbers.
What began on 15 April 2023 has become what has has been called the world’s largest humanitarian crisis. Over 33 million people in Sudan are now trapped by violence, displacement, hunger, and disease, with aid blocked when it’s needed most.
As the crisis deepens, the need for humanitarian action and political solutions has never been more urgent.
Read more via link in bio.
Meet Amy Scrivener 👋 As a Major Donor Manager, she works with a portfolio of committed and passionate high-net worth individuals who donate to MSF UK at a significant level each year, making it possible for our teams to continue their life-saving work around the world.
We asked her some quickfire questions about her work at MSF.

🔴 South Sudan is at a breaking point. A new MSF report, out today, describes the escalating violence in the country. People are facing indiscriminate attacks, forced recruitment, and sexual violence.
Healthcare is not spared from the fighting. Since January 2025, MSF staff and facilities have been attacked 12 times, including bombing, abductions, and looting.
"As a longstanding diplomatic partner and donor to South Sudan, the UK must speak out clearly and without delay whenever healthcare facilities in South Sudan are attacked — silence enables further violence," says Liz Harding, MSF UK Humanitarian Representative.
"The UK has a responsibility to lead by example and to use its political and diplomatic leverage to push for accountability, with independent investigations and real consequences."
Read the MSF report, "They killed them while we were running", via the link in our bio.

🔴 South Sudan is at a breaking point. A new MSF report, out today, describes the escalating violence in the country. People are facing indiscriminate attacks, forced recruitment, and sexual violence.
Healthcare is not spared from the fighting. Since January 2025, MSF staff and facilities have been attacked 12 times, including bombing, abductions, and looting.
"As a longstanding diplomatic partner and donor to South Sudan, the UK must speak out clearly and without delay whenever healthcare facilities in South Sudan are attacked — silence enables further violence," says Liz Harding, MSF UK Humanitarian Representative.
"The UK has a responsibility to lead by example and to use its political and diplomatic leverage to push for accountability, with independent investigations and real consequences."
Read the MSF report, "They killed them while we were running", via the link in our bio.

🔴 South Sudan is at a breaking point. A new MSF report, out today, describes the escalating violence in the country. People are facing indiscriminate attacks, forced recruitment, and sexual violence.
Healthcare is not spared from the fighting. Since January 2025, MSF staff and facilities have been attacked 12 times, including bombing, abductions, and looting.
"As a longstanding diplomatic partner and donor to South Sudan, the UK must speak out clearly and without delay whenever healthcare facilities in South Sudan are attacked — silence enables further violence," says Liz Harding, MSF UK Humanitarian Representative.
"The UK has a responsibility to lead by example and to use its political and diplomatic leverage to push for accountability, with independent investigations and real consequences."
Read the MSF report, "They killed them while we were running", via the link in our bio.

🔴 South Sudan is at a breaking point. A new MSF report, out today, describes the escalating violence in the country. People are facing indiscriminate attacks, forced recruitment, and sexual violence.
Healthcare is not spared from the fighting. Since January 2025, MSF staff and facilities have been attacked 12 times, including bombing, abductions, and looting.
"As a longstanding diplomatic partner and donor to South Sudan, the UK must speak out clearly and without delay whenever healthcare facilities in South Sudan are attacked — silence enables further violence," says Liz Harding, MSF UK Humanitarian Representative.
"The UK has a responsibility to lead by example and to use its political and diplomatic leverage to push for accountability, with independent investigations and real consequences."
Read the MSF report, "They killed them while we were running", via the link in our bio.

🔴 South Sudan is at a breaking point. A new MSF report, out today, describes the escalating violence in the country. People are facing indiscriminate attacks, forced recruitment, and sexual violence.
Healthcare is not spared from the fighting. Since January 2025, MSF staff and facilities have been attacked 12 times, including bombing, abductions, and looting.
"As a longstanding diplomatic partner and donor to South Sudan, the UK must speak out clearly and without delay whenever healthcare facilities in South Sudan are attacked — silence enables further violence," says Liz Harding, MSF UK Humanitarian Representative.
"The UK has a responsibility to lead by example and to use its political and diplomatic leverage to push for accountability, with independent investigations and real consequences."
Read the MSF report, "They killed them while we were running", via the link in our bio.

🔴 South Sudan is at a breaking point. A new MSF report, out today, describes the escalating violence in the country. People are facing indiscriminate attacks, forced recruitment, and sexual violence.
Healthcare is not spared from the fighting. Since January 2025, MSF staff and facilities have been attacked 12 times, including bombing, abductions, and looting.
"As a longstanding diplomatic partner and donor to South Sudan, the UK must speak out clearly and without delay whenever healthcare facilities in South Sudan are attacked — silence enables further violence," says Liz Harding, MSF UK Humanitarian Representative.
"The UK has a responsibility to lead by example and to use its political and diplomatic leverage to push for accountability, with independent investigations and real consequences."
Read the MSF report, "They killed them while we were running", via the link in our bio.

🔴 South Sudan is at a breaking point. A new MSF report, out today, describes the escalating violence in the country. People are facing indiscriminate attacks, forced recruitment, and sexual violence.
Healthcare is not spared from the fighting. Since January 2025, MSF staff and facilities have been attacked 12 times, including bombing, abductions, and looting.
"As a longstanding diplomatic partner and donor to South Sudan, the UK must speak out clearly and without delay whenever healthcare facilities in South Sudan are attacked — silence enables further violence," says Liz Harding, MSF UK Humanitarian Representative.
"The UK has a responsibility to lead by example and to use its political and diplomatic leverage to push for accountability, with independent investigations and real consequences."
Read the MSF report, "They killed them while we were running", via the link in our bio.
"The first priority is to equip medical facilities with the resources and staff to treat Ebola in a safe way."
Dr Natalie Roberts, MSF UK Executive Director, spoke with the BBC about the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and how MSF is responding.
🔴 MSF is preparing a large-scale response to the Ebola outbreak in Ituri province, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
According to the Congolese authorities, there have been a total of 246 suspected cases and more than 80 deaths reported so far. On 15 May, health authorities in Uganda also confirmed one case.
Help us ensure we can respond to emergencies like the current Ebola outbreak by donating to MSF today.
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🔴 We are mobilising medical teams experienced in responding to viral haemorrhagic fever outbreaks, as well as sending essential supplies, to launch a large-scale response as quickly as possible.

🔴 We are mobilising medical teams experienced in responding to viral haemorrhagic fever outbreaks, as well as sending essential supplies, to launch a large-scale response as quickly as possible.

🔴 We are mobilising medical teams experienced in responding to viral haemorrhagic fever outbreaks, as well as sending essential supplies, to launch a large-scale response as quickly as possible.

⭐ Not long to go until MSF Scientific Days 2026! It's a free, annual global health and humanitarian research conference held in London and online, bringing together researchers, clinicians, innovators, and advocates from around the world.
Explore the agenda and register to attend via the link in our bio.

🔴 Despite increasing levels of violence against healthcare, the UK Government remains silent. When attacks happen, this silence is complicity.
Meanwhile, the UK Government is rowing back on vital commitments to International Humanitarian Law.
Take action now: tell the UK Government to protect healthcare in conflict via the link in our bio.

🔴 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.
🎉 A huge congratulations to our amazing runners who took part in the Manchester Marathon last month to raise vital funds for our teams providing life-saving medical aid across the globe. Thank you for raising an incredible £35,000 for MSF!
Feeling inspired? Why not join #TeamMSF for another challenge? Check out the link in our bio to see all upcoming events.
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