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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
 
Aerial view of the entrance to the surgical unit at the Niono referral health centre.
Mali

Mali: Disruptions to fuel supplies impact MSF's medical activities

We are worried about the quality of care in regions affected by fuel disruptions. Project Update - 25 Nov 2025
 
Since the start of the war in Sudan, healthcare facilities and medical staff have faced repeated attacks, including lootings of hospitals. In Zalingei, the teaching hospital has been looted and attacked multiple times throughout the year. 

After over year of attacks on healthcare, Sudan's health system is barely functioning, and people have been cut from life-saving care. Often those most impacted are the ones displaced, unable to reach health services or buy medicine after losing their homes, belongings, and livelihoods. In Zalingei, MSF teams are providing secondary care in the Zalingei teaching hospital and supporting the Ministry of Health with rehabilitation, training and incentives for staff. In April, the teams re-opened the emergency, maternity, inpatient therapeutic feeding center and pediatric departments.
Conflict in Sudan

RSF must protect health facilities and staff following death of health worker in Central Darfur

Following the death of a health worker during shooting at Zalingei hospital by the Rapid Support Forces, MSF calls for the protection of health facilities and staff in Central Darfur, Sudan. Press Release - 25 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
 
People from the frontline areas arrive at the transit centre for IDPs in Dnipropetrovsk region (eastern Ukraine). They usually spend a few days here before moving further west. The Médecins Sans Frontières mobile clinic comes here twice a week. Our doctors and nurses examine patients. They often have chronic illnesses, and some of them arrive with injuries from the hostilities. Our health promoters and psychologists also work with patients to identify their needs and provide psychological support.
Ukraine

Working near the frontline of the war in Ukraine

In two documentaries, we share stories from our colleagues who are living and working near the frontline in Ukraine. Documentary - 21 Nov 2025
 
An MSF vehicle is parked outside Al Rantisi Hospital in Gaza City, amidst the rubble and destruction in the area. The photo, taken from the hospital’s entrance, looks out onto the street.
Gaza-Israel war

MSF denounces more bloodshed in Gaza

Our teams are treating people who were critically wounded by Israeli airstrikes and quadcopters on 19 November. Press Release - 21 Nov 2025
 
Concrete remains of the old mining factory, abandoned since the 2011 conflict, now stand surrounded by makeshift huts and families seeking safety.
Conflict in Sudan

How many more atrocities must people in Sudan endure?

Jean-Nicolas Armstrong-Dangelser, our senior operations adviser for Sudan, explains how the devastating conflict in Sudan represents a systemic failure. Voices from the Field - 18 Nov 2025
 
Abu Al-Fadl, a young boy diagnosed early with tuberculosis, sits with his father and an MSF health promoter at Mustafa Al-Adhari Health Center in Sadr City. After completing his treatment, he has recovered and will soon return to school.
TACTiC – Test, Avoid, Cure Tuberculosis in Children

WHO algorithms could double the number of children diagnosed and treated for tuberculosis

Governments must act now and implement the WHO algorithms so that no child is left behind in the fight against tuberculosis. Press Release - 18 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
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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