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MSF prioritizes access to clean water as part of our emergency response in Chiure, southern Cabo Delgado, supplying 600,000 liters to both resettlement centers in just two weeks.
Mozambique

Violence in Cabo Delgado sparks new wave of mass displacement as needs surge

An estimated 50,000 people have been newly displaced in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, following attacks by a non-state armed group. Press Release - 21 Aug 2025
 
South Sudanese refugees queue to be registered with the DRC’s National Committee of Refugees. Once registration is complete, they become eligible to receive Non-Food Item (NFI) kits from MSF. They kits contain mosquito nets, buckets, soap and other essential items.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Fleeing conflict, facing crisis: South Sudanese refugees gather in Ituri, DRC

More than 33,000 refugees from South Sudan have fled violence to arrive in northern DRC, where they face difficult living conditions. Project Update - 6 Aug 2025
 
A group of caretakers at the MSF water point in the MSF  outpatient department in Kule camp 
 
The camp, while it offers safety and basic services, life in Kule is becoming increasingly difficult as humanitarian aid continues to shrink due to reductions in global funding. MSF began providing medical care in Kule Refugee Camp in 2014. For many families, MSF remains one of the few dependable sources of healthcare. 
Gambella, Ethiopia. July 2025
Ethiopia

Aid cuts threaten refugee lives in Ethiopia’s Gambella region

Significant aid cuts in Ethiopia’s Gambella region are threatening refugee lives, as basic services like food distribution, healthcare, clean water, and disease prevention rapidly deteriorate. Press Release - 6 Aug 2025
 
View of the waiting room for mothers in the Dogdore healh center
Chad

Redefining healthcare: when communities lead the way in Chad

In Chad, MSF teams are striving to durably reinforce existing community health systems rather than temporarily replace them, so they last after we eventually leave. Documentary - 5 Aug 2025
 
The Walikale general reference hospital is the only referral hospital in Walikale territory, North Kivu province, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. In cases of serious complications or rare or unusual diseases/illnesses, Médecins Sans Frontières refers patients by helicopter to Goma, the provincial capital of North Kivu.
Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF is the only international humanitarian organisation responding to people’s growing needs in Walikale, DRC

People in Walikale, in North Kivu, DRC, have been displaced by conflict and are now facing food insecurity. Press Release - 24 Jul 2025
 
In April 2025, after nearly a year of suspended activities, MSF returned to Macomia town to resume medical support. MSF teams now assist the Ministry of Health at the main health center and carries out regular assessments in camps for internally displaced people to better understand and respond to the community’s needs.
Mozambique

Access to healthcare is being compromised by violence in Cabo Delgado

In Cabo Delgado, an overwhelmed health system is struggling to meet the needs of people being displaced by violence. Press Release - 16 Jul 2025
 
MSF guards at the Tine transit camp have received a training on how to organise the flow of patients and inform medical staff in case of visible distress.
Conflict in Sudan

Sudanese refugees in Chad are safe from bombs but struggling to survive

More people are fleeing violence in Sudan, crossing the border into eastern Chad and settling in overcrowded camps. Project Update - 25 Jun 2025
 
WARNING - These pictures of Tine Camp are from August 2024.
Conflict in Sudan

MSF calls for urgent aid to support Sudanese refugees fleeing to Chad

People fleeing violence in Sudan are reaching Tine, in Chad, where they arrive to harsh and overcrowded conditions. Press Release - 2 Jun 2025
 
A view of MSF health post in Tawila Umda, a few minutes before its opening. Located on the main arrival site of displaced people from Zamzam and El-Fasher, it aims at providing immediate medical care to those the most in need: people arrived in an advanced state of dehydration and exhaustion, even sometimes suffering from non-severe gunshot or shrapnel wounds. The health post offers the possibility to refer the most urgent cases directly to the MSF supported hospital in Tawila city. It also provides routine vaccination catch-up and malnutrition screening for children under 5. 

Such a health post is usually designed to provide 50 consultations per day. On that day, more than 270 medical consultations were realised in the facility - it was the less busy day of the week, from far.
Conflict in Sudan

People fleeing Zamzam camp arrive to overwhelmed humanitarian response in Tawila

Three weeks since the deadly attack on Zamzam camp, Sudan, people are still arriving in Tawila malnourished and injured. Project Update - 6 May 2025
 
View of the Musenyi site, flooded by the rains. Homes on the site are highly vulnerable to the rains due to the impermeable soil, and residents are trying to protect their homes as best they can. Flooding and stagnant water increase the risk of water-borne diseases and malaria. 

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Vue du site de Musenyi, inondé par les pluies. Les habitations du site sont très vulnérables aux pluies du fait du sol imperméable, et les résidents tentent de protéger les maisons comme ils peuvent. Les inondations et eaux stagnantes posent des risques accrus de maladies hydriques et de paludisme.
Burundi

Burundi: Congolese refugees in Musenyi site face humanitarian and health emergency

Some 18,000 Congolese people are now staying at a refugee site in Burundi with the capacity to host only 10,000 people. Project Update - 6 May 2025
Four mothers posing in a corridor of the Hospital in Bili. All four of them are staying in the hospital with their child, that's suffering from a severe case of malaria. Since the beginning of the project in 2016, the pediatric ward already treated more than 4.000 cases of complicated/severe form of malaria.
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

Independent medical humanitarian assistance

We provide medical assistance to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from healthcare. Our teams are made up of tens of thousands of health professionals, logistic and administrative staff - most of them hired locally. Our actions are guided by medical ethics and the principles of independence and impartiality. We are a non-profit, self-governed, member-based organisation.

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