Sudan: Adapting to aid funding cuts in West Darfur

“My name is Asmaa Hussein Al-Taishi, Executive Director of the Sudanese Family Planning Association (SFPA) in El Geneina, West Darfur. Reproductive health services for women in El Geneina are very limited and not easily accessible. As a local association, we provide a range of essential services in West Darfur, including sexual and reproductive healthcare, protection … Read more

Global Fund crisis threatens progress against HIV, TB, Malaria

MSF Warns: Pending Global Fund Replenishment Crisis Threatens Decades of Progress Against HIV, TB, and Malaria. Investments Must Be Sustained to Prevent Catastrophic Cuts and Soaring Patient Costs November 17th, 2025: Ahead of the Global Fund’s Eighth Replenishment Summit in Johannesburg, Doctors without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) calls for world leaders to fully fund the … Read more

Somalia: Funding gaps and barriers to access undermine healthcare for women and children

When Aisha* began haemorrhaging, experiencing heavy, potentially life-threatening bleeding, just ten days after giving birth to twins at home in Diinsoor district, her family feared the worst. The hospital where she had safely delivered her previous children was no longer operational. With limited healthcare available in their community, her husband urgently borrowed money and drove … Read more

MSF statement on Congress’ rescission of US aid funding

MSF remains committed to providing global health and humanitarian aid, but we can’t do it all alone. The US Congress’ decision to pull back around $8 billion it had previously promised for foreign assistance will exacerbate an already dire situation for people caught in conflict and crisis all over the world, said Doctors Without Borders/Médecins … Read more