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Mothers are waiting for the distribution of mosquito nets after the vaccination of their child at the Rugombo health centre, Cibitoke district. 

At this health centre, as in around 20 others across the district, each child receives four doses of the RTS,S malaria vaccine between the ages of six and 18 months. At the time of the first vaccination, families are also given an insecticide-treated mosquito net. Between the ages of nine and 24 months, children receive additional protection through sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine tablets, a method known as perennial malaria chemoprevention (PMC).
Burundi

Children receive triple protection against malaria in Cibitoke

MSF's innovative triple protection approach to malaria prevention in Cibitoke, Burundi, yields promising results. Project Update - 2 Oct 2025
 
Images of displacement in an daround Tawila.
Conflict in Sudan

After watching her mother killed, she was raped: Darfur’s sexual violence must end

Sexual violence in Sudan is being used systematically against civilians amid an intensifying conflict. Our teams in Tawila, North Darfur, provided medical care to over 300 survivors in just two months. Project Update - 25 Sep 2025
 
Dost Muhammad receives his medication from the pharmacy at the MSF primary healthcare clinic in Tirah Valley, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where, since 2022, MSF has been providing free care to families who have returned after years of displacement due to conflict.
Pakistan

Clinic provides support to people returning to conflict-damaged homes in Pakistan

An MSF team is providing care to returning communities in Tirah Valley in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, through a clinic. Project Update - 24 Sep 2025
 
Khalima Mamutova, a state lab microbiologist and former MSF staff next to the Targeted Next-Generation Sequencing (tNGS)   machine in the laboratory in the city of Nukus, the republic of Karakalpakstan in western Uzbekistan. 

This state-of-the-art lab, developed in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and MSF, is equipped with tools like GeneXpert and tNGS for rapid, precise TB diagnostics.
Uzbekistan

MSF successfully concludes Nukus tuberculosis project in Uzbekistan

We and our partners marked the conclusion of the Karakalpakstan Tuberculosis Programme in Uzbekistan. Project Update - 24 Sep 2025
 
Nurses with MSF's mobile clinics in Nabatieh measure the vital signs of a member of the community.
Lebanon

One year on from the escalation in Lebanon

A year has passed since Israel escalated its war in Lebanon. MSF teams are caring for communities as they recover. Project Update - 22 Sep 2025
 
Gaza City evacuation orders
Palestine

Gaza City offensive is a death sentence for one million Palestinians

People in Gaza City are facing a humanitarian catastrophe as Israel’s escalating military assault, pushes them to the brink and threatens the survival of the health system. Project Update - 11 Sep 2025
 
On 4th of September 2025, a new outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD), Zaire strain, has been declared in the remote Bulape Health Zone, KasaÏ province. An Ebola Treatment Centre (ETC) has been established within the hospital compound, the facility began admitting its first patients. MSF, MoH, and WHO teams are jointly providing care. 
In addition, MSF teams have visited surrounding health facilities to strengthen IPC protocols and train healthcare workers in how to respond safely and effectively to suspected Ebola cases.
Democratic Republic of Congo

DRC: MSF supports Ebola outbreak response in Kasaï

MSF is responding to this latest Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, along with the WHO and Ministry of Health. Project Update - 10 Sep 2025
 
Ambulances are parked outside MSF’s Mother and Child hospital in Houban, September 2021. Teams refer newborn babies and patients of trauma to other facilities for further medical care.
Yemen

Yemen: MSF hands over hospital in Taiz after a decade of care

MSF first opened the Taiz mother and child hospital in 2015, and today it is being run by the Ministry of Health. Project Update - 28 Aug 2025
 
MSF cars inside Aweil project base.
Ukraine

MSF treats wounded bus passengers in Ukraine

An MSF team treated wounded people after an attack on a bus in Dnipropetrovsk region, Ukraine. Project Update - 26 Aug 2025
 
After the fall of the Assad regime in Syria in December 2024, prisoners and detainees were released from prisons and security branches whose reputation in ill treatment and torture methods precedes them. Many survivors spent years in detention under very harsh conditions, deprived of proper food and sometimes medical care, and exposed to cycles of physical and psychological abuse.

In light of the huge medical and mental health needs former prisoners and detainees are experiencing, MSF piloted a program for survivors of ill treatment in its project in Idlib, where we’ve received some patients.

One of them shared her story with us. 

This animation supports the longer article piece and serves as a short visual story of her testimony.
Syria

New MSF programme treats survivors of detention in Syria

After the gates of detention centres opened in Syria in late 2024, MSF began a new programme for survivors. Project Update - 18 Aug 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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