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In the Media - 23 Dec 2025
 
MSF opened a mobile clinic on 10 December to provide access to healthcare for Congolese refugees settled in the Ndava transit site. Burundian police trucks continue to bring new arrivals to the site.
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

Congolese refugees in Burundi in dire need of support

Following the influx of people to Burundi, Congolese refugees face dire living conditions in the camps, with limited access to clean water, food, hygiene and basic needs. Press Release - 23 Dec 2025
 
With no beds available, corridors and outdoor areas at Nasser Hospital are filled with patients, as medical facilities in Gaza struggle amid the ongoing Israeli genocide.
Gaza-Israel war

MSF’s vital humanitarian activities in Gaza at risk from Israeli registration rules

Hundreds of thousands of people in Gaza are at risk of losing lifesaving healthcare in 2026 due to Israeli authorities' new regulations. Statement - 22 Dec 2025
 
Ferdos holds her 11-month-old baby, Banan, who is infected with measles, in the isolation ward at El Geneina Teaching Hospital, supported by MSF. War forced Ferdos and her family to flee to El Geneina, where they live in overcrowded conditions with other families. Her son contracted measles and infected his 11-month-old daughter.
Conflict in Sudan

Measles cases surge in Darfur, Sudan, despite months of calling for vaccination

Our teams in Central, South, and West Darfur are seeing measles cases rise in the absence of an urgent and effective vaccination campaign. Project Update - 19 Dec 2025
 
 Cintia, a nurse and head of maternity and safe abortion services at Munhava Health Center in Beira, Mozambique, speaks with a patient. Before she began supporting safe abortion care, she said, "I didn't agree with it because of religion, community, myths in general. But seeing that many people were dying because of abortion, to prevent maternal deaths I eventually accepted it. I do safe abortions without any prejudice. [My friends and family] still think it is a sin. Even for me, they say that I will not go to heaven. Others say, 'do you still receive communion in church?' Every now and then I get down, but then I think of the patient, and that’s it!"
Mozambique

Looking back on 11 years of HIV care in Beira, Mozambique

We recently concluded our HIV prevention and treatment services in Beira, Mozambique. Our colleague reflects on the 11 years we cared for stigmatised groups in the community. Interview - 19 Dec 2025
 
Children playing under a tree in Iridimi camp near Iriba in eastern Chad.
Conflict in Sudan

Documentary: El Fasher under siege

Four people from El Fasher, Sudan, share their testimony about the destruction of their city. Documentary - 16 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
 
Patients at the Masisi General Reference Hospital recover following surgical operations. Almost all of them have suffered some kind of violent injury.
Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF briefs UN Security Council on staggering violence in DRC

Dr Javid Abdelmoneim addressed the UN Security Council, providing them with a briefing on what MSF witnesses in the eastern region of Democratic Republic of Congo. Speech - 12 Dec 2025
 
MSF flag blowing in the wind at Aweil project base.
Myanmar

Deadly airstrike on a hospital in Mrauk-U, Myanmar

Today, MSF learned of the bombing and destruction of the Mrauk-U general hospital in Rakhine state, Myanmar. Statement - 11 Dec 2025
 
MoH doctor working with MSF, Nyantau Mancit Samuel examines a female patient at the resuscitation area of the MSF supported Accident and Emergency unit at Gwoza General Hospital, Gwoza local government area of Borno state, northeast Nigeria.
Nigeria

MSF launches emergency medical services in Gwoza, Borno state

MSF began emergency medical activities at Gwoza General hospital in Borno state, northeast Nigeria, in August 2025. Project Update - 11 Dec 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.
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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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