Doctors Without Borders is responding to mass violence and malnutrition in Sudan. Donate now to ensure we can respond to emergencies there and around the world.
por Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)Since war erupted in Sudan in 2023, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has adapted quickly to provide life-saving medical and humanitarian assistance, despite significant security and administrative challenges. Intense fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has caused tens of thousands of casualties, displaced millions, and plunged the country into chaos.
Sudan’s fragile health system is overwhelmed by the destruction and looting of facilities, shortages of medical supplies, and underpaid, overworked staff. In Darfur, where ethnic-based killings are reported, most health facilities have collapsed, leaving people without critical supplies like vaccines, nutrition commodities, and HIV medications. Overcrowded camps and gathering sites further increase the risk of disease outbreaks, while those with chronic conditions struggle to access care. Cholera outbreaks, along with spikes in malaria and dengue fever, have compounded suffering across the country.
In El Fasher, survivors of torture and ethnic-based massacres are fleeing horrific violence, but many remain trapped without safe passage. MSF teams are treating those who escape, including malnourished children, gunshot victims, sexual violence survivors, and others in dire need.
Your support is critical to help us continue delivering urgent care to those affected by devastating conflicts and disasters in Sudan and over 75 countries around the world.
MSF USA takes no government funding and relies on unrestricted funds from private donors like you. This means that when an emergency strikes, we don't have to write grants or face red tape and restrictions before we respond—we can act fast and start saving lives immediately.
