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Medical group accuses RSF of holding 20 doctors in Sudan’s El Fasher

Anadolu Agency

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June 30, 2026

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25 medical workers killed in North Darfur between April 2023 and October 2025, says Sudan Doctors Network

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China Global Television Network

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· Jul 1, 2026

Medical group accuses RSF of holding 20 doctors in Sudan's El Fasher

A Sudanese medical organization has accused the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of detaining 20 doctors, including four women, in El Fasher, warning that the conflict in North Darfur has taken a devastating toll on healthcare workers.

Jewish News Syndicate

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· Jul 7, 2026

Paging all doctors: Reject anti-Zionist purges

If physicians must demonstrate ideological purity before they are accepted as professional colleagues, then medicine ceases to be universal.

teleSUR English

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· Jul 1, 2026

MSF Uses Virtual Reality Exhibition to Spotlight Sudan’s Humanitarian Crisis

An immersive experience follows the journey of a Sudanese aid worker displaced by war. At Madrid’s Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is implementing an innovative way to raise awareness about the suffering of 14 million people displaced by the war in Sudan since 2023. RELATED: Sudanese Bureaucratic Obstacles and Insecurity Delay Aid Arrival []

MyJoyOnline

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· Jun 23, 2026

CHAG says rural health facilities remain backbone of healthcare delivery

The Christian Health Association of Ghana (CHAG) has reaffirmed the critical role of faith-based health institutions in delivering healthcare to some of the country’s most underserved communities, saying its extensive presence in rural Ghana remains indispensable to achieving equitable access to healthcare. Speaking at the opening of the 2026 CHAG Annual Conference in Koforidua, Executive []

Al Jazeera

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· Jul 9, 2026

South African protesters intimidate migrants as aid group issues warning

Doctors Without Borders (MSF) warns of growing humanitarian needs as tens of thousands of African migrants displaced.

Ghanaian Times

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· Jun 25, 2026

Oxfam in Ghana donates medical equipment and essential drugs worth GH¢1.5 million to Kasoa Polyclinic

Oxfam in Ghana has donated medical equipment and essential drugs worth about GH¢1.5 million to the Kasoa Polyclinic to strengthen maternal and reproductive healthcare services in the municipality. The presentation, which took place on Tuesday, June 24, 2026, at the premises of the clinic in Kasoa, formed part of the sustainability and legacy activities under The post Oxfam in Ghana donates medical equipment and essential drugs worth GH¢1.5 million to Kasoa Polyclinic appeared first on Ghanaian Times.

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Related coverage for "Medical group accuses RSF of holding 20 doctors in Sudan’s El Fasher": China Global Television Network — Medical group accuses RSF of holding 20 doctors in Sudan's El Fasher. Jewish News Syndicate — Paging all doctors: Reject anti-Zionist purges. teleSUR English — MSF Uses Virtual Reality Exhibition to Spotlight Sudan’s Humanitarian Crisis. MyJoyOnline — CHAG says rural health facilities remain backbone of healthcare delivery. Al Jazeera — South African protesters intimidate migrants as aid group issues warning. Ghanaian Times — Oxfam in Ghana donates medical equipment and essential drugs worth GH¢1.5 million to Kasoa Polyclinic