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Voluteers provided psycological first aid to beneficiaries at through mobile clinics and in the temporary camp, in Chan Mya Thar Si Township, Mandalay.
Myanmar

MSF steps up response in Myanmar following devastating earthquake

A powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar, devastating the regions of Mandalay, Naypyidaw, Sagaing, and Shan state. Project Update - 10 Apr 2025
 
The nurses in charge of the pharmacy at the Daraya Health Centre are reviewing the medication availability schedules. 

 

الممرضات المسؤولات عن الصيدلية في مركز داريا الصحي يقمن بالتدقيق على جداول الأدوية المتوفرة
Syria

Syria: MSF opens emergency room in Daraya

MSF began working in Daraya in March in partnership with the Directorate of Health. Project Update - 7 Apr 2025
 
A metal factory in Kamrangirchar where a worker is wearing a mask while dealing with metal items. MSF teams in Kamrangirchar worked closely with the factory workers during occupational health (OH) sessions for factory workers.
Bangladesh

MSF hands over decade-long programme in Kamrangirchar

Due to a global review and financial reprioritisation, after more than a decade working in partnership with the community in Kamrangirchar, by the end of March 2025, MSF handed over our Kamrangirchar projects. Project Update - 3 Apr 2025
 
Sameera Abkir, 25, is examined by MSF doctors at the Romalia mobile clinic in West Darfur. She developed an arm infection due to a poorly administered injection following a home delivery. January 2025.


12 days after giving birth at home, she visited the Romalia mobile clinic to have both her baby and herself checked. She arrived with her husband on a cart pulled by a donkey. Upon arrival, she was running a high fever and had a wound on her arm. She explained that following the home delivery, she had experienced severe abdominal pain, and her brother had purchased a medication for her, which was injected into her arm. She had pain in her arm and she couldn’t hold her baby properly. After conducting several tests, the doctors at the clinic discovered an infection in her arm. They promptly disinfected and dressed the wound and prescribed antibiotics for treatment.
Conflict in Sudan

Pregnant women face miscarriage and delivery complications in Darfur, Sudan

Pregnant women in Darfur face harrowing journeys and many obstacles to access healthcare, often resulting in miscarriage and delivery complications. Project Update - 28 Mar 2025
 
Destruction in Donetsk region due to shelling.
Ukraine

Ongoing medical needs amid relentless attacks in Dobropillia, eastern Ukraine

Dobropillia, a former city of refuge for nearby towns in eastern Ukraine, has come under constant threat, and MSF is working to support the overburdened health care system. Project Update - 14 Mar 2025
 
Sudan, White Nile, Kosti, Cholera outbreak, A mother caring for her child at the paediatric section, in Kosti Cholera Treatment Center. March 5, 2025.
Conflict in Sudan

Thousands of cholera patients treated in Sudan’s White Nile State

Over 2,700 patients have been treated and 92 people are dead following a cholera outbreak in Sudan's White Nile State. Project Update - 10 Mar 2025
 
Vue de la zone de Delmas 18, après des  combats entre des groupes armés et les forces de police.
Haiti

In Haiti, escalating violence increases displacement and basic needs

MSF teams in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, are facing increasing numbers of people injured in escalating violence, and having to provide water as humanitarian funding cuts impact aid. Project Update - 6 Mar 2025
 
Les équipes MSF ont organisé des cliniques mobiles dans plusieurs localités reculées du Nord-Kivu afin d’évaluer les besoins des populations et d’apporter un soutien aux déplacés des camps de Goma revenus dans leur village d’origine. 

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MSF teams have organized mobile clinics in several remote localities in North Kivu to assess the needs of the population and provide support to displaced people from the Goma camps who have returned to their villages of origin.
Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF adjusts emergency response around Goma amid mass departures from displacement camps 

Following intense fighting, people who had been displaced to Goma are now on the move again. Project Update - 27 Feb 2025
 
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.
Democratic Republic of Congo

People are trapped in a climate of insecurity amidst clashes in parts of South Kivu

The situation in Uvira, Democratic Republic of Congo, has deteriorated in recent days. Project Update - 23 Feb 2025
 
In 2024, approximately 725,000 migrants were present on Libyan soil, according to the International Organization for Migration (IOM). While some come seeking work, others attempt to reach Europe by crossing the Mediterranean. In Libya, migrants and refugees live in precarious conditions and are subjected to various forms of violence and abuse, both inside and outside the country's detention centers. Kidnapped, subjected to extortion and trafficking, assaulted or sexually abused, their access to healthcare is severely hindered despite their desperate need for it.
Libya

Migrants face extreme violence and exclusion from healthcare in Libya

MSF teams assist migrants who have been subjected to a range of violence and abuse in Libya. Project Update - 12 Feb 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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