One in four injuries in Gaza is life-changing while rehabilitation services struggle to keep pace, WHO reports Jerusalem, 12 May 2026 - An estimated 43 000 of the 172 000 people injured in Gaza since...
One in four injuries in Gaza is life-changing while rehabilitation services struggle to keep pace, WHO reports Jerusalem, 12 May 2026 - An estimated 43 000 of the 172 000 people injured in Gaza since...
About 80 volunteers cared for more than 1,300 patients in communities across the parishes of St. James, Westmoreland, and Hanover in the devastating storm's aftermath. In a hurricane-battered...
In the regions of Kharkiv and Sumy, close to the front line, repeated shelling, the collapse of infrastructure, and the lack of specialized services leave thousands of people isolated, without access...
11 February 2026, Aden, Yemen – In Yemen, emergencies arrive without warning – and often in numbers that overwhelm fragile health systems. Across Marib and Taiz, hospitals are receiving a steady flow...
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Central Sahel: Children supported to process trauma, but scale-up needed Across the Central Sahel region, millions of children carry deep mental scars resulting from exposure to extreme violence and...
06 November 2025, Aden, Yemen – With funding from European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO), the World Health Organization (WHO) is scaling up lifesaving trauma and nutrition...
Life-changing injuries account for one quarter of all reported injuries, of a total of 167 376 people injured since October 2023. Over 5000 people have faced amputation.
27 August 2025, Kabul, Afghanistan – Every day, thousands of returnees from Iran arrive at the Islam Qala border crossing in Herat province. Exhausted from long journeys, fleeing hardship and seeking...
Kyiv Region, Ukraine – August 9-10, 2025 — MedGlobal, in cooperation with trauma experts and community psychologists, held a successful two-day training workshop titled "The Strength to Live:...
From January to June 2025, births sharply declined. About one-third of babies were born prematurely, underweight or required admission to neonatal intensive care.
Shir Mohammad lists all the medical and non-medical devices that he and his team of technicians have built from scratch for the Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Kunduz Trauma...
June 5, 2025 Kyiv, Ukraine Kyiv Region, Ukraine – May 31–June 1, 2025 — MedGlobal, in cooperation with trauma experts and community psychologists, successfully held a powerful two-day...
Lviv, Ukraine — From May 29 to June 1, 2025, MedGlobal held a Trauma Training (Surgical Skills Lab) for 45 Ukrainian surgeons, providing critical hands-on instruction in managing complex war-related...
One of the last remaining hospitals in Haiti’s capital city may soon be unable to take on any more patients. Extremely high levels of violence in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, may cause one of the last...
Since the intensity of conflict has decreased in Aden, Yemen, and the subsequent reduction of people facing violence-related trauma, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has concluded our 12-year project...
Local Correspondent Dr. Prince Charles Dickson spoke to Aisha Aliyu, Executive Director for Unique Centre for Peacebuilding and Trauma Healing, about the work her organisation carries out across...
We continue to call for the protection of civilians, medical facilities, patients, and health care workers in Syria. On March 6, deadly violence erupted in western Syria, which has reportedly left...
Overview The Health Resources and Services Availability Monitoring System (HeRAMS) aims to provide decision-makers and health stakeholders at large with vital and up-to-date information on the...
WHO has documented over 2254 attacks on health care in Ukraine since the start of full-scale war in the country 3 years ago. The health-care system continues to face unprecedented challenges. In...
Cologne/Kyiv. Three years after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by the Russian army, the psychological resilience of individuals and of Ukrainian society as a whole is becoming increasingly...