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People living in camps, like Nzulo camp, are fleeing to Goma as fightings take place some kilometers away.
Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF appeals for humanitarian access in Goma as casualties seek medical care

Wounded people are arriving at medical facilities in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, after armed clashes hit the city in recent days. Press Release - 29 Jan 2025
 
The executive orders on migration from the new U.S. administration leave hundreds of thousands of people along the Latin American migration corridor in great uncertainty, exposed to even greater dangers on a route already marked by extreme violence. MSF teams in Mexico are already witnessing the direct impact of these political measures on the well-being and mental health of some of their patients.
Mexico

MSF highlights increased risks for migrants following closure of the US asylum process

Governments in the region of the Latin American migration corridor must adopt humane migration policies. Press Release - 23 Jan 2025
 
View of a part of the displacement site in Katale in the Masisi health zone, that registers today about 5,000 displaced people. The camp president tours the site with the MSF health promotion team to discuss the current living conditions of the displaced persons. Access to water, latrines and showers is extremely limited, leading to potential risks of water-borne diseases such as cholera. To find food, most of the displaced persons look for work in the fields, and when they are luck enough find some, they are paid 2,500 francs a day - the equivalent of a bowl of beans.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Masisi General Referral hospital hit again by gunfire leaving two MSF staff slightly injured

Two MSF staff were slightly injured as Masisi General Referral hospital, in North Kivu province, and the surrounding area were hit during attacks on 19 January. Press Release - 20 Jan 2025
 
MSF in Agok, South Sudan.

South Sudan faces many challenges, including ongoing conflict, displacement, food shortages/malnutrition, lack of social services including health care, and insecurity.  MSF hospitals have been under attack from different armed groups, putting the medical staff and patients at risk.
South Sudan

MSF strongly condemns armed attack on our healthcare workers in Nasir county

On 15 January, unidentified armed men fired at two of our boats sailing to Ulang, South Sudan, after a delivery of supplies. Press Release - 16 Jan 2025
 
A woman walks past a mural in Bois-Verna, a residential area of Port-au-Prince.
Haiti

Providing support to victims and survivors of sexual violence in Port-au-Prince

MSF provides treatment to victims and survivors of sexual violence in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, but further services are urgently needed across a city wracked by violence. Press Release - 13 Jan 2025
 
Bashair Teaching Hospital located in southern Khartoum, one of very few hospitals that is operational in Khartoum and where the MSF surgical team works.
Conflict in Sudan

MSF denounces violent attacks leading to suspension of activities at key Khartoum hospital

We have taken the difficult decision to suspend all our medical activities in Bashair hospital, Khartoum, Sudan. Press Release - 10 Jan 2025
 
A premature child is being treated in the Nasser hospital, Khan Younis, Gaza, where MSF teams are supporting and working in the neonatal intensive care unit of the pediatric department. Over a quarter of the patients admitted in the NICU are premature newborns with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS).
Gaza-Israel war

Newborns and other patients at risk as Nasser hospital in Gaza runs out of fuel, MSF warns

The lives of newborn babies and other patients are at risk in three hospitals in Gaza, Palestine, as they run out of fuel needed to run generators for electricity to power lifesaving machines. Press Release - 8 Jan 2025
 
MSF staff on their way to the mobile clinic in Jaber center, in H2 area, Hebron, West Bank, Occupied Palestinian Territory.

H2 in Hebron is one of the most restricted areas in the West Bank, with 28 fortified checkpoints isolating it from the rest of the city. These restrictions severely limit movement for Palestinian residents and healthcare workers.

Following the events of 7 October 2023, MSF had to suspend activities in Jaber due to harassment and violence faced by patients. Temporary mobile clinics were set up, but access remained a challenge. After months of restrictions, MSF resumed operations in Jaber in May 2024, though staff continue to face delays and searches at checkpoints.

MSF provides critical support in Hebron through clinics, maternity services, reproductive health care, emergency training, and relief distribution for displaced populations.
Palestine

Access to healthcare is seriously compromised in H2 area of Hebron

Access to healthcare has been seriously compromised for Palestinians living in the the H2 area of Hebron, the West Bank, Palestine. Press Release - 8 Jan 2025
 
View of the newly constructed buildings at the referral health center in Nyabiondo, supported by MSF since 2009, in support to the Ministry of Health. Between January and September 2023, medical teams conducted 43 363 consultations. Located dozens of kilometres away from the Masisi hospital, the support given to this referral health centre brings access to free medical care closer to the communities. The centre welcomes patients every day for outpatient consultations, as well as inpatients in most departments, such as intensive care, paediatrics, maternity, internal medicine, and Inpatient Therapeutic Feeding Centre.
Democratic Republic of Congo

DRC: Nearly 160 wounded treated by MSF in North and South Kivu following recent armed clashes

MSF and Ministry of Health teams in DRC have treated 75 wounded people following major clashes between the armed group M23/AFC and the Congolese army.



Press Release - 7 Jan 2025
 
Am Timan, Chad 2015
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Conflict in Sudan

MSF condemns RSF's violent attack on Bashair Teaching hospital in South Khartoum

On 18 December, Rapid Support Forces entered Bashair Teaching hospital in South Khartoum, Sudan, firing their weapons inside the emergency ward. Press Release - 20 Dec 2024
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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