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Everyday Emergency

Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF)
Everyday Emergency
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  • Everyday Emergency

    Sudan: Spiralling needs after three years of crisis

    06/05/2026 | 18 mins.
    April marked a sobering milestone: the three-year anniversary of the ongoing war in Sudan. The scale of the crisis has become enormous, with 33 million people now in need of humanitarian aid – more than the entire population of Australia.

    From the very first moments of the crisis, MSF teams have been responding, from running clinics in displacement camps to providing emergency surgery for people caught in the crossfire.

    Today, we’re joined by Dr Oliver Yerby, an emergency medicine specialist who has recently returned from an MSF assignment in Darfur, a region which has seen some of the worst consequences of the war.

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    Presented by Amber Dowell
    Edited by Sandy McKee
    Associate producer: Kate Lee
    Series producer: Mark Lankester
    Photo: Cindy Gonzalez/MSF - Mustafa Omer Idriss, Sudanese doctor and MSF Medical Activities Manager, examines a child in Tawila Hospital.
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    Afghanistan: How do you respond to a 'mass casualty incident'?

    31/03/2026 | 25 mins.
    For the past weeks, the world’s media has been focused on the crisis in the Middle East.
    The sharp escalation in violence has brought fear to the lives of millions of people. Airstrikes have hit densely populated areas with particular ferocity in Iran and in Lebanon, where hundreds of thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes.
    Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF) teams across the region have been adapting their programmes to respond to the crisis.
    However, behind the headlines, on the other side of the Greater Middle East Region, a long-term humanitarian crisis continues to play out in Afghanistan.
    For this month’s podcast, we spoke to Dr Mohammad Qaher Poya, the deputy nursing director at MSF's specialist trauma centre in Kunduz, a city in northern Afghanistan.
    The trauma centre was originally set up to meet the needs of people injured during the war in Afghanistan. Now, in this post-conflict environment, the team uses their long experience of dealing with what's known as 'mass casualty incidents' to save lives when the sheer number of patients threatens to overwhelm the hospital.
    Dr Poya took a break between busy shifts to call us from Afghanistan.
    If you would like to support our life-saving medical work around the world, please visit msf.org.uk to make a donation. Thank you.

    Presented by Amber Dowell
    Edited by Sandy McKee
    Associate producer: Kate Lee
    Series producer: Mark Lankester
    Photo: Tasal Khogyani
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    What next for medical aid in Gaza?

    19/02/2026 | 32 mins.
    Last year in Gaza, MSF assisted in one in three births, supported one in five hospital beds, and provided 800,000 medical consultations. This year, however, our teams have faced the prospect that our operations in the Strip could be forced to close.
    In this episode, we talk to nursing activity manager Steve Davidson and field communications officer Nour Alsaqqa: two people with firsthand knowledge of MSF’s work in Gaza, the life-saving impact it’s having, and what would be lost if it couldn’t continue.

    Presented by Amber Dowell
    Edited by Sandy McKee
    Associate producer: Kate Lee
    Series producer: Mark Lankester
    Photo: Motassem Abu Aser
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    A crisis in the crossfire: Making childbirth safer in Northern Nigeria

    29/01/2026 | 17 mins.
    In Northern Nigeria, the conflict between government forces and armed groups is hitting communities hard. Vast numbers have been forced to flee, grabbing what they can, leaving behind their homes and livelihoods.
    Amid the fear, kidnapping and violence, another crisis is unfolding: the number of women dying in pregnancy or childbirth is among the highest in the world, with one woman dying of these complications every seven minutes according to figures from the UN.
    In this episode of Everyday Emergency, we're joined by Hauwa Tanko Audu, a health promotion supervisor, who tells us how the MSF team in the city of Maiduguri are working to ensure women and newborns have access to life-saving care.

    Presented by Amber Dowell
    Edited by Sandy McKee
    Associate producer: Kate Lee
    Series producer: Mark Lankester
    Photo: Eugene Osidiana / MSF
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    Moments that mattered: MSF's life-saving work in 2025

    26/12/2025 | 29 mins.
    For this special episode of Everyday Emergency, we’re taking a look back at MSF’s work over the last 12 months.
    This year, MSF teams were on the ground during some of the world's biggest crises. We provided essential medical care as the wars in Gaza and Ukraine continued, violence escalated in Sudan, and millions of people across the globe were caught up in crises that didn’t always make the headlines - from deadly disease outbreaks and natural disasters, to growing malnutrition.
    If you would like to support our life-saving medical work around the world, please visit msf.org.uk to make a donation. Thank you.
    Presented by Amber Dowell
    Sound production and editing by Sandy McKee
    Written and produced by Kate Lee
    Series production by Mark Lankester
    Photo: MSF
    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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About Everyday Emergency

Welcome to Everyday Emergency, a podcast by Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF).We bring you true stories and expert insight from people on the frontline of humanitarian events. From the conflicts that hit the headlines to underreported crises, we’ll be talking to our medical, logistical and humanitarian staff about working to save lives in some of the world's most challenging places.If you would like to support our life-saving medical work around the world, please visit msf.org.uk to make a donation or get involved. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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