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Médecins Sans Frontières’ (MSF) support to Abs Hospital in Hajjah Governorate in Yemen, is one of our biggest humanitarian responses across the globe. 
To facilitate access to healthcare for people affected by war and displacement, we have been supporting the hospital since 2015, gradually raising its capacity from 30 to 288 beds over the years. 
MSF runs over 80 per cent of the hospital departments, including mental health, in addition to providing financial incentives to the Ministry of Health (MoH) staff and supporting the laboratory, pharmacy and logistic activities.
Yemen

Yemen: Snakebite is a deadly threat in Hajjah governorate

In Hajjah governorate, Yemen, people continue to be at risk of snakebite envenoming, a neglected tropical disease that can cause death and long-term disability. Press Release - 8 Jun 2026
 
On 21 February, MSF teams and Chadian health authorities closed Mabrouka hospital and transferred activities to a new hospital further away from the border. Since early February, 457 wounded patients, including six children, were treated in both hospitals following the escalation of violence at the Sudanese border.
Chad

Drone strikes at Chad–Sudan border: MSF treats 116 wounded people in one month

Since the beginning of May, MSF teams at Tiné hospital in Chad have treated 116 people who were wounded in drone strikes in Tina, a city on the Sudanese side of the Chad–Sudan border. Press Release - 4 Jun 2026
 
An MSF staff checks the injury of Saad Hussein, who is forced to live with an external fixator after he was injured in 2025 during a food distribution by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. Al Mawasi primary healthcare center, Khan Younis, Gaza.
Gaza-Israel war

Violence and killings at Gaza’s food distribution points leave survivors suffering one year on

A year after a cynical programme to provide food "aid" to Gazans opened, the survivors of the horrors at the sites continue to suffer. Press Release - 3 Jun 2026
 
View of the damage at Jabal Amel Hospital following an Israeli strike carried out on 1 June in Sour (Tyre), southern Lebanon.
Lebanon

Israeli airstrike causes death, injury and damage in Sour (Tyre)

Israeli airstrikes have killed and injured people, and severely damaged an MSF-supported hospital in southern Lebanon. Press Release - 2 Jun 2026
 
Market at the Lankien town, Jonglei state, South Sudan, was hit in an airstrike by the government of South Sudan forces on 4 February 2026.
South Sudan

Attacks on healthcare and civilians, rape, hunger: South Sudan is at a breaking point

In South Sudan, escalating violence is increasingly harming people and undermining access to lifesaving care. MSF's latest report details the violence people face in the country, including attacks on healthcare. Press Release - 19 May 2026
 
Aerial view of Gengere 1 refugee camp and Kakoy river
Democratic Republic of Congo

DRC: MSF preparing large-scale response to Ebola outbreak in Ituri province

MSF is coordinating with Congolese health authorities and preparing a large-scale response to the Ebola disease outbreak in Ituri province, Democratic Republic of Congo. The outbreak, caused by the Bundibugyo virus, has led to 246 suspected cases and more than 80 deaths. Press Release - 16 May 2026
 
The MSF flag flutters in the wind at MSF’s clinic in Al-Tanideba camp for Tigray refugees, in Eastern Sudan.
Lebanon

Healthcare under attack in Lebanon: MSF condemns the killing of paramedics by Israeli forces

MSF condemns attacks on paramedics and healthcare workers in Lebanon after a drone strike killed two rescuers, warning that ongoing violence is delaying lifesaving aid. Press Release - 14 May 2026
 
Close-up of an MSF speakerphone during an emergency medical aid response in Samos island, Greece. MSF has been responding to requests for emergency medical assistance to people arriving by boat on the island of Samos since August 2021. MSF’s emergency response has shown the high medical and humanitarian needs amongst new arrivals. During our interventions, most people we assist are exhausted and severely distressed. A lot of them are dehydrated after spending a long time, sometimes several days, in the bush without access to food and water.
Haiti

Haiti: MSF forced to evacuate hospital and temporarily suspend activities in Cité Soleil

After more than 24 hours of intense fighting in the Citè Soleil neighbourhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, MSF had to evacuate staff and suspend activities. Press Release - 11 May 2026
 
MSF vehicle on the way to one of the Health Centers where MSF does the outreach activity, doing MUAC and providing plumpy’nuts for children under 5
Democratic Republic of Congo

Eastern DRC: MSF staff have safely returned to Bukavu following security incident in Mwenga

Following a security incident in Mwenga territory, South Kivu province, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, all involved MSF staff have safely returned to Bukavu. Press Release - 8 May 2026
 
Mothers and their children waiting for the malnutrition consultations at the MSF-supported Kishinji health center  located in the Minova health zone, 3km from the Bugeri IDP site. It welcomes both displaced persons and local people. Cases requiring more extensive medical support are referred to the Minova general referral hospital, also supported by MSF.
Democratic Republic of Congo

DRC: Minova is on the brink of a healthcare crisis

Obstetric care has become inaccessible to women in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo, as donor organisations have recently withdrawn from the area. Press Release - 8 May 2026
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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