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For several months, MSF was present at the El Pescadero humanitarian aid center. Here, together with other NGOs, MSF provided humanitarian assistance to migrants.
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

MSF phases out Danlí migrant care project in Honduras

Following a significant decrease in the number of people transiting through Honduras, we are phasing out our Danlí migrant care project. Project Update - 4 Jul 2025
 
Reza Gul, 60, holds her prematurely born grandson and feeds him milk from a bottle in the neonatal ward at the MSF-supported Mazar-i-Sharif Regional Hospital in Balkh province on 6 January 2025. Reza Gul says her daughter gave birth to triplets two weeks ago at a private health clinic, but all three babies were born several weeks premature and weighed less than one kilogram each. The private doctor referred them to the regional hospital, where the infants stayed under close observation until they gained enough weight to be discharged. The 23-day-old baby boy is the last of his siblings left in the hospital. His two sisters were already discharged, having gained enough weight to go home earlier in the week.
Afghanistan

Pressure grows on hospitals in Afghanistan as the numbers of paediatric patients rise

Our teams in Afghanistan are witnessing an increasing pressure on paediatric services and patients suffering from life-threatening conditions. Project Update - 4 Jul 2025
 
Lomera's population has exploded following the discovery of gold in late December 2024. What was once a lakeside village of 1,500 residents has rapidly expanded into a sprawling settlement of makeshift shelters, now housing a growing transient population exceeding 12,000. While cholera is endemic in this region of the DRC, Lomera exhibits all key risk factors for an outbreak: inadequate clean water access; overcrowding; insufficient latrine capacity and open defecation; limited handwashing facilities; low vaccination coverage (the last vaccination campaign occurred in 2022); and the settlement's hillside location, where untreated waste flows downward into the lake, perpetuating contamination.
Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF responds to cholera outbreak following gold discovery in Lomera, South Kivu

In May, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) launched an emergency response to a cholera outbreak in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo, triggered by a gold rush and poor sanitation. Project Update - 26 Jun 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
 
An MSF outreach team arrives by boat to a remote village to provide primary healthcare services. In Ulang, MSF supported 13 primary healthcare facilities with staff, medicines, and other resources through a decentralized model of care, improving access to healthcare for communities in hard-to-reach areas.
South Sudan

Escalating insecurity forces MSF to close Ulang hospital in South Sudan

This closure leaves 150,000 people cut off from care in Ulang county. Project Update - 17 Jun 2025
 
Market day in Mantcharné. A mobile vaccination team moves between the stalls to raise awareness among the community and administer the diphtheria vaccine.
Chad

Chad: MSF tackles logistical challenges to vaccinate 500,000 people against diphtheria

A mass vaccination campaign saw 500,000 people immunised against diphtheria in Chad. . Project Update - 10 Jun 2025
 
MSF’s laboratory scientist Chima Chinda, 32, is working on a blood sample of a suspected Lassa fever case at the Virology Unit of the Federal Teaching Hospital in Abakaliki, Ebonyi state capital.
Nigeria

MSF hands over Lassa fever care in Ebonyi state

After seven years, our teams have handed over care for Lassa fever to state health authorities. Project Update - 9 Jun 2025
 
MSF doctor Asma examines baby Aliya at Al-Noor mobile clinic in Marib, Yemen. The eight-month-old is diagnosed with moderate acute malnutrition.
Yemen

Yemen: MSF hands over activities in Marib and Taiz city to local authorities

MSF has completed the handover of our medical activities in Marib and Taiz city, Yemen, to local authorities, after years of providing critical medical care. Project Update - 3 Jun 2025
 
A sketch of the MSF Day Care Center in Athens, Greece.
Greece

MSF closes day care centre in Athens after nine years of providing care

On 30 May 2025, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) closed our day care centre in Athens, Greece. Project Update - 30 May 2025
 
Midwives assisting a postpartum patient during breastfeeding at Kenema hospital. They are participating in the MSF Academy for Healthcare's Midwifery clinical care training programme
Sierra Leone

Complementing the knowledge and skills of the medical staff in Sierra Leone

The MSF Academy for Healthcare in Sierra Leone has trained 345 healthcare workers since 2018, enhancing clinical skills and improving patient care in Kenema district. Project Update - 27 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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