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MSF flag blowing in the wind at Aweil project base.
Gaza-Israel war

MSF statement on staff registration and the continuation of medical care in the Occupied Palestinian Territory

In the Occupied Palestinian Territory, MSF's priority remains staff safety while continuing to provide essential medical care to people in need. Statement - 24 Jan 2026
 
An X-ray shows a bullet lodged in the chest of Linda, 21. Surgeons determined it was too risky to remove, so she will have to continue living with it.

Linda was hit while she was in church, when an armed group opened fire on a helicopter believed to be linked to the police.
Haiti

Port-au-Prince: MSF treats over 100 patients for violence injuries in two weeks

Daily life for many people in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, is marked by gunfire and drone strikes, with MSF hospitals seeing an increase in patients needing care for violence-related injuries. Press Release - 22 Jan 2026
 
The severely destroyed Al shifa hospital in Gaza city.
Attacks on medical care

Report: Medical care in the crosshairs

MSF's latest report details how attacks on medical care have reached record levels. Report - 22 Jan 2026
 
30 january 2023. Hospital in Vysokopilla town, Kherson Oblast.
Attacks on medical care

Attacks on medical care in armed conflict reach record levels

A new report from MSF has found that warring parties are increasingly shirking their obligations to protect medical care under international humanitarian law. Press Release - 22 Jan 2026
 
A view of the tents set up for the mobile clinic in Girbanat, Renk County, where thousands of displaced people have sought refuge after fleeing the conflict in Sudan. The mobile clinic includes several tents, each designated for specific purposes.
United States of America

One year later: How US policies are reshaping global health and humanitarian aid

A series of executive actions from the United States of America have upended global health and humanitarian programmes around the world. Press Release - 21 Jan 2026
 
Amina Tahila (27), a new mother,reaches her home in Shinkafi town after being discharged. 

“I am happy that I was taken to the hospital. And both my baby girl and I are doing fine now. I am grateful and I am wishing others well. Whoever is pregnant needs help.  I am advising women to please take good  care of themselves. They should always go to the hospital for care because  the hospital takes care of people. “ 

MSF covers several needs of the pregnant women coming to give birth —from food and medicine to surgery when needed. Transport is also provided, both to the hospital and back to their communities
Women's health

The shared challenges of giving birth

Women living in Central African Republic, Bangladesh, and Nigeria, can share the same challenges in giving birth. Photo Story - 20 Jan 2026
 
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
 
MFS cars next to Kajo Keji airstrip.
Iran

MSF is following developments in Iran

MSF currently runs three projects in Iran. Statement - 16 Jan 2026
 
A MSF staff in front of the camp
Burundi

The humanitarian situation for refugees in Burundi remains alarming

MSF teams are providing water and medical care to Congolese refugees who have newly arrived in Burundi. Project Update - 14 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
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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