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MSF doctor Daniel Garang with his stethoscope at Aweil project base.
South Sudan

Movement restrictions prevent people from accessing lifesaving medical care in Jonglei state

Patients’ lives are at risk in Jonglei state, South Sudan, due to delays in referring them to specialised medical care. Press Release - 16 Jan 2026
 
An old man with cholera like symptoms receives oral rehydration solutions to recover from the disease.
Haiti

MSF calls for protection of civilians as violence in Bel Air forces suspension of activities

An alarming escalation of clashes between armed groups and the police in the Bel Air neighbourhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, has killed one person and forced the suspension of activities. Press Release - 8 Jan 2026
 
MSF opened a mobile clinic on 10 December to provide access to healthcare for Congolese refugees settled in the Ndava transit site. Burundian police trucks continue to bring new arrivals to the site.
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

Congolese refugees in Burundi in dire need of support

Following the influx of people to Burundi, Congolese refugees face dire living conditions in the camps, with limited access to clean water, food, hygiene and basic needs. Press Release - 23 Dec 2025
 
Mother and daughter in an IDP camp

Arual Manyok, 32, and her daughter Adit Ayuel, 3, who received Malaria Drug Administration( MDA), talk to MSF staff in front of their tukul.

"If we compare before and after MSF started bringing malaria drugs, there is a big difference. All the children who got the medicine have not had malaria again. Only the children who did not get the drugs are getting sick.” says Arual

South Sudan is at the middle of the malaria season. The majority of patients at Mayen Abun Hospital are positive for malaria, some of them suffering from severe cases.

As this is a recurring situation, MSF has been running a mass drug administration (MDA) rounds since 2023, providing prophylactic treatment to children under the age of 15.

This has already had a massive impact on the community: positive rates among children are much lower than in previous years (even though the country as a whole is experiencing an increased malaria peak compared to previous years due to the influx of refugees and flooding), and the rate of severe cases is also much lower.

An MSF outreach team visited one IDP camp to check some of the children who had already received 3 rounds of prophylaxis and to discuss the impact with the families.
South Sudan

Gaps in healthcare threaten lives as violence escalates in South Sudan

Amid escalating violence, disease outbreaks, healthcare shortages, and decreasing aid funding, South Sudan’s health system is stretched to breaking point. Press Release - 9 Dec 2025
 
MFS cars next to Kajo Keji airstrip.
South Sudan

MSF healthcare facility hit during an airstrike in South Sudan

Our healthcare facility in Pieri, South Sudan, has been hit during an airstrike. We call for the immediate protection of medical facilities in South Sudan. Press Release - 4 Dec 2025
 
Since the start of the war in Sudan, healthcare facilities and medical staff have faced repeated attacks, including lootings of hospitals. In Zalingei, the teaching hospital has been looted and attacked multiple times throughout the year. 

After over year of attacks on healthcare, Sudan's health system is barely functioning, and people have been cut from life-saving care. Often those most impacted are the ones displaced, unable to reach health services or buy medicine after losing their homes, belongings, and livelihoods. In Zalingei, MSF teams are providing secondary care in the Zalingei teaching hospital and supporting the Ministry of Health with rehabilitation, training and incentives for staff. In April, the teams re-opened the emergency, maternity, inpatient therapeutic feeding center and pediatric departments.
Conflict in Sudan

RSF must protect health facilities and staff following death of health worker in Central Darfur

Following the death of a health worker during shooting at Zalingei hospital by the Rapid Support Forces, MSF calls for the protection of health facilities and staff in Central Darfur, Sudan. Press Release - 25 Nov 2025
 
An MSF vehicle is parked outside Al Rantisi Hospital in Gaza City, amidst the rubble and destruction in the area. The photo, taken from the hospital’s entrance, looks out onto the street.
Gaza-Israel war

MSF denounces more bloodshed in Gaza

Our teams are treating people who were critically wounded by Israeli airstrikes and quadcopters on 19 November. Press Release - 21 Nov 2025
 
Abu Al-Fadl, a young boy diagnosed early with tuberculosis, sits with his father and an MSF health promoter at Mustafa Al-Adhari Health Center in Sadr City. After completing his treatment, he has recovered and will soon return to school.
TACTiC – Test, Avoid, Cure Tuberculosis in Children

WHO algorithms could double the number of children diagnosed and treated for tuberculosis

Governments must act now and implement the WHO algorithms so that no child is left behind in the fight against tuberculosis. Press Release - 18 Nov 2025
 
Images of training sessions carried our during the relaunch of SAR operations.
Mediterranean migration

MSF relaunches search and rescue operations in the central Mediterranean

Our new vessel, Oyvon, has been refitted and equipped to help save lives on one of the world’s deadliest migration routes. Press Release - 12 Nov 2025
 
Carrying her baby in her arms, Touma walks across the camp to visit a neighbour. Daily life continues in small, connected steps.
Conflict in Sudan

People face extreme malnutrition in Sudan’s protracted crisis

Our teams in Sudan are seeing high rates of malnutrition, including among people who have fled atrocities in El Fasher. Press Release - 11 Nov 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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