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New Figures on Hunger in Sudan: Nearly 19.5 million people are Facing High Levels of Acute Food Insecurity

New York, May 14 -- Khartoum/New York, 14 May 2026 - New data from the IPC - one of the main global tools for measuring hunger developed by UN agencies - warns that nearly 19.5 million people in Sudan... Read More


New Figures on Hunger in Sudan: Nearly 20 million people are Facing High Levels of Acute Food Insecurity

New York, May 14 -- New data from the IPC, the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification developed by UN agencies, warns that nearly 20 million people in Sudan face high levels of acute food insec... Read More


Healing Beyond Walls: Rehabilitating a Health Center in Ethiopia

New York, May 14 -- At the Nirak Health Center in Ethiopia's Amhara Region, Gebrehiwot Getahun and his team worked hard to serve their community. The circumstances were not easy; arid land, environmen... Read More


MSF condemns Israeli forces' killing of paramedics in Lebanon

Lebanon, May 14 -- Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) strongly condemns Israeli forces' attacks against paramedics in Lebanon, including the recent killing of two Lebanese Civil De... Read More


Drought and displacement affect millions in Somalia and Ethiopia

Ethiopia, May 12 -- Somalia and Ethiopia's Somali region are on the front line of the climate crisis. After four consecutive failed rainy seasons, Somalia's federal government declared a national drou... Read More


He Held the Door Shut Against Hurricane Melissa. Then He Opened It to Thousands.

Santa Barbara, California, May 11 -- Rabbi Yaakov Raskin braced his body against a blown-out door, pressing a mattress into the frame as wind and water forced their way inside his home, where his wife... Read More


Haiti: MSF forced to evacuate its hospital in Cite Soleil and temporarily suspend activities there

Haiti, May 11 -- For more than 24 hours, the Cite Soleil neighborhood in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, has been the scene of heavy clashes between armed groups. Published by HT Digital Content Services with... Read More


'Beams of Light in a Dark World': Rural Health Providers Care for Patients with Few Options

Santa Barbara, California, May 7 -- This story is part of a series on rural health in the United States and the organizations filling the gaps for patients. Part one of the series can be found here. ... Read More


Pierre de Villemejane Joins Action Against Hunger Board of Directors

New York, May 7 -- New York, 7 May 2026 - Action Against Hunger today announced the appointment of Pierre de Villemejane to its Board of Directors, strengthening the organization's leadership with his... Read More


How funding cuts endanger children's health in Yemen

Yemen, May 1 -- Health facilities are closing in parts of northern Yemen as humanitarian funding shrinks and organizations withdraw from the area, leaving families with fewer options for care. As nea... Read More