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Maria, the newborn, is lying next to her mother in the postnatal care ward at the Nawa National Hospital. 

 

Since July 2025, MSF is supporting the maternity department at the Nawa National Hospital, providing maternal and inborn neonate care, health promotion, and mental health support.
Syria

Addressing people’s medical needs in Dara’a after years of conflict

MSF teams respond to people's medical needs in Dara'a governorate, Syria, after years of conflict. Project Update - 24 Dec 2025
 
Maria João, a displaced person from Memba District, receives a medical consultation at an MSF mobile clinic in Alua Velha, Eráti District, Nampula Province.
Her health has deteriorated due to injuries from fleeing and possible infections, while her children, aged 10 and 13, face dietary and health challenges. Despite seeking medical help, the local clinic lacked medicines.

Maria fled attacks carried out by a Non-State Armed Group active in Norther Mozambique. She arrived in Alua Velha with her husband and two children, having escaped gunfire and destruction in her home village of Necoro, in Memba district. They walked 25 km before taking a motorbike to reach safety. Initially, they lived under a mango tree for five days before moving into her husband’s family home, which is now overcrowded with 15 people and insufficient resources. In Necoro, she sold mahewe (a fermented beverage made from corn flour, water and sugar) but her house and freezer where she stored the beverage were burned, and her husband’s motorbike was destroyed.

She reports being too frightened to return to Necoro, where violence, including beheadings and arson, has displaced her four times since 2024. 

Although she sometimes helps with farming in Alua Velha, she has no clear plans for the future and lacks the means to rebuild her life. The conflict has impacted her health, food security and finances, leaving her with no belongings or prospects.
Mozambique

MSF begins emergency response after 100,000 people flee violence in northern Mozambique

MSF teams are providing displaced people, and host communities, with medical care and essential services. Project Update - 16 Dec 2025
 
At the Mweso General Hospital, a mother holds her two-year-old daughter, injured by a bomb blast.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Piecing together bodies and minds amid violence in eastern DRC

Civilians are paying the heaviest price of the ongoing armed violence across eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, as they suffer from trauma wounds, mental health issues and are victims of sexual violence. Project Update - 9 Dec 2025
 
MSF health promoter explains to a family how to apply PPF discs
Honduras

MSF concludes Arbovirus prevention project in Tegucigalpa

The Arbovirus prevention project in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, was an innovative initiative that combined science and community participation to reduce the transmission of dengue fever. Project Update - 2 Dec 2025
 
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MSF Medical activities: Mental health intervention in one of the Aswan Mobile clinics.

Since January 2025, Médecins Sans Frontières is partnering with the Om Habibeh Foundation in the governorate of Aswan, south of Egypt, to provide free medical care via their mobile clinics to Sudanese refugees and Egyptians who need it in five different locations throughout the governorate. The services include care for general consultations, non-communicable diseases, reproductive care, as well as mental health care and health promotion activities.
Egypt

Bringing medical care to Egyptian and Sudanese people in Aswan

Since January 2025, we have been working with a local Egyptian organisation to run mobile clinics in communities in Aswan governorate. Project Update - 27 Nov 2025
 
Women gather at Al-Ubor clinic for a health education session led by MSF staff, focusing on pregnancy care and maternal health — empowering women with knowledge to make informed choices.
Iraq

Mosul’s health system: From the brink of collapse to recovery

MSF has handed over the Al-Ubor health centre in Mosul, Iraq, to the Iraqi Red Crescent Society, marking a successful transition from emergency response to sustainable care.  Project Update - 27 Nov 2025
 
MSF set up a healthcare post in Tawila Umda to stabilise newly arrived people and refer the most serious cases, such as the wounded or those requiring surgery, by ambulance to Tawila Hospital. 
Tawila Umda
Conflict in Sudan

People who escaped El Fasher are struggling to survive one month after RSF takeover

MSF teams are treating people who have escaped the horrific violence in El Fasher, Sudan, as they arrive to unsuitable living conditions in Tawila. Project Update - 26 Nov 2025
 
MSF Infectious disease specialist, Dr. Virginia Moneti, unpacks medical supplies provided to Maroon town clinic. The clinic was closed for two weeks due to the destruction of the roof and consequent flooding of the clinic. MSF teams were able to resupply the clinic with essential medical supplies on the first day of the clinic's reopening.
Jamaica

MSF supports repair of Cornwall Regional hospital roof following Hurricane Melissa

An MSF team arrived in Jamaica following Hurricane Melissa. Project Update - 21 Nov 2025
 
Nila, 2, is suffering from acute diarrhea, fever, oral candidiasis and skin disease. Her family was moved from Minjigal to Patan camp following the earthquake that struck Afghanistan’s eastern provinces on 31 August 2025. Nila is her mother's eighth child.
Afghanistan

Winter risks bringing further hardship to people affected by Kunar earthquake

In Kunar province, Afghanistan, MSF is responding in the aftermath of an earthquake, and displaced people are not well-equipped for the upcoming winter. Project Update - 18 Nov 2025
 
Three years after the 2022 Pretoria peace agreement ended hostilities in Ethiopia's Tigray region, over 760,000 people remain displaced, many in overcrowded camps with limited access to food, clean water, sanitation, and shelter, as communities grapple with the lasting impacts of violence and collapsed services. 

The psychological impact of the conflict exacerbated by the current living situation remains one of the most pressing but often overlooked consequences. 

As trauma caused by violence, loss, and displacement continues to affect thousands of people in the region, access to mental health care remains extremely limited leaving a lot of survivors to cope with the long-term effects of trauma alone. 

MSF currently provides mental health counseling at two locations in the region. Since 2023, Mental health care services have been offered at the Five Angels and Semaetat IDP Camp, and starting in 2024, counseling is also offered at the MSF facility within Maiani Hospital.  

These services include one-on-one counseling, psycho-education sessions with health promotion teams, group therapy, and referrals to hospitals for psychiatric care, ensuring regular support for the community.
Ethiopia

Mental health care cannot wait in Tigray

Three years since the cessation of hostilities in Tigray, Ethiopia, people are living with the psychological impacts of trauma without widely available support. Project Update - 10 Oct 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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