How South Sudan’s first female eye doctor is saving thousands from blindness
Travelling to the nation’s most isolated villages, Dr Aja Kuol treats patients on a daily basis in operations that can last just 30 minutes
Travelling to the nation’s most isolated villages, Dr Aja Kuol treats patients on a daily basis in operations that can last just 30 minutes
After the first aid worker vehicle was hit, an emergency call was made to the authorities – but it was no use, Israel’s barrage had begun
As global travel rebounds, British tourists are vulnerable to serious infections only detected in tropical climates, says the UKHSA
James Elder describes children ‘slipping away’ in front of their parents for want of food, as one in three suffer with acute malnutrition
After 10 months of fighting, the war-ravaged nation is at breaking point, Save The Children reports
Families eating leaves and animal food to stay alive as World Health Organisation visits north of Gaza for first time since start of the war
Save The Children cited testimonies of starvation and bones being broken among children detained by Israeli authorities
Growing number of dengue cases thought to be caused by El Niño weather phenomenon
Officers find ‘large amount of blood’ in flat but the bodies of presenter Jesse Baird and partner Luke Davies still missing
Head of paediatrics at Kamal Adwan Hospital says his team has 'lost a significant number of children in recent days from malnutrition'
Research team embarks on four-year project to identify on-the-spot detection for Nipah virus and Lassa fever
Medics in Gaza say large-scale military activity in such a densely populated area would cause an ‘unfathomable catastrophe’
Lillian Lungu’s husband died alone of cholera – and she wasn’t told until 11 days later
Traumatised and often broken, Gaza’s WCNSF – ‘Wounded Child, No Surviving Family’ – will become a lasting symbol of the war