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The MSF hospital in Agok is the only facility providing secondary care in the entire Abyei region of South Sudan. This structure deals with emergencies, surgeries, treatments of HIV, tuberculosis, chronic diseases as well as neglected diseases, such as snake bites, a real scourge in the region. In 2019, in order to improve the quality of care, a radiology room was set up and the pharmacy was extended. A lack of specialized structures in the surrounding states forces some patients to travel very long distances to get to Agok hospital, some have to walk for up to 10 hours. This phenomenon illustrates the need for a comprehensive hospital in a country where health care is almost non-existent
Democratic Republic of Congo

Violence against civilians must end in DRC as second MSF staff killed in Masisi

A second MSF staff member has been killed in Masisi, North Kivu, DRC, as civilians and aid workers are victims to the violence. Press Release - 24 Apr 2025
 
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Martha*, 25, in an Ethiopian shelter in Beirut. She came to Lebanon to earn a living a year and a half ago.

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For the first three months Martha* spent in Lebanon, she was going through sexual harassment, but her employer did not believe her.

“My employer would yell at me if I ask her for anything or ask her a question. She mistreated me, often delaying paying me my salary,” says Martha*. “She did not believe I was going through sexual harassment. She even did not believe me when I told I her I was sick.”

*Name changed to protect identity
Lebanon

Trapped and abused: migrant workers’ experiences in Lebanon

MSF’s clinic in Bourj Hammoud, a northern suburb of Beirut, primarily serves migrants who are generally excluded from social services. Project Update - 23 Apr 2025
 
Displaced Palestinian family riding a tuktuk; coming back to settle in Beit Lahia city, north of Gaza strip.
Gaza-Israel war

Gaza has become a “mass grave” for Palestinians and those helping them

Palestinian lives are being systematically destroyed in Gaza, while Israeli forces have shown a blatant disregard for the safety of humanitarians. Press Release - 16 Apr 2025
 
Fatima Mohamed, 37, holds the remains of a shell that hit her house in Hasahisa camp, Central Darfur, destroying it and killing her brother and his son. She currently lives in a straw hut in the courtyard of a school in Hamidya camp near Zalengei, the capital of Central Darfur.

"My name is Fatima Yousif Babeker Mohamed. This shell hit my home, killed my brother Suleiman Eshag and his son. It destroyed our house in Hasahisa camp. We had to stay down on the floor and run away. 
We don’t have anything, and we are not getting anything. 
We came empty-handed with our children. We are suffering, we don’t have water, we don’t have food to eat. The people of this community received us in this school where we are staying. They bring us something to eat but we often sleep with empty stomachs. 
I’m suffering, I have my grandmother at my home. She is totally dependent on me and my brother was killed as there is nobody else to support me. We have been living here for a long time. Eleven months or maybe more. I have a big family. I have children, my mother, my brothers’ and sisters’ children. We are all suffering over here. 
We are just people seeking work that can bring us some money, but this is meaningless given the needs we have for a family of our size. I try to go to collect some firewood to sell and bring something to my family to eat. If one goes to collect firewood, they get beaten. Tomorrow, I have to go back to work, even if I get beaten again."
Conflict in Sudan

Compounding crises after two years of war in Sudan leave millions more in need than ever

As Sudan marks two years of war, people continue to experience the catastrophic consequences and can no longer wait for real assistance. Press Release - 14 Apr 2025
 
Dans la soirée du vendredi 4 au samedi 5 avril 2025, une vingtaine d’hommes armés appartenant au M23/AFC sont entrés dans l’enceinte de l’hôpital de Kyeshero à la recherche d’anciens combattants ayant trouvé refuge à l’intérieur de l’hôpital et ne souhaitant plus en sortir depuis plusieurs semaines. Au cours de cette opération, nos équipes ont été témoins de tirs. Une personne a été tuée, trois autres blessées. Deux membres du personnel de l’hôpital en service ont été frappés.


On the evening of Friday, April 4 to Saturday, April 5, 2025, about twenty armed men belonging to the M23/AFC entered the Kyeshero hospital compound in search of former combatants who had taken refuge inside the hospital and had not wanted to leave for several weeks. During this operation, our teams witnessed gunfire. One person was killed and three others were injured. Two hospital staff members on duty were beaten.
Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF condemns deadly shooting at Kyeshero hospital, Goma

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) once again condemns in the strongest possible terms the use of weapons in and around healthcare facilities. Press Release - 11 Apr 2025
 
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
 
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Conflict in Sudan

Stories of violence and forced displacement from South Kordofan, Sudan.

This collection of testimonies shares the experiences of people who have fled to Sudan's Nuba mountains in search of safety from the ongoing conflict. Voices from the Field - 8 Apr 2025
 
Entrance door of the MSF Emergency Center of Turgeau located in the center of Port-au-Prince. The medical structure treats sever cases of road accidents, domestic accidents, bullet wounds, other type of violence etc.
Haiti

Haiti: MSF withdraws from two medical facilities in Port-au-Prince as widespread violence intensifies

We've suspended our activities for at least three months in Turgeau emergency centre and Carrefour trauma hospital following a violent incident on 15 March. Press Release - 8 Apr 2025
 
Medium shot of an MSF worker standing in the waiting area outside the mobile clinic in the Closed Control Access Centre in Zervou, Samos. MSF provides primary -including sexual and reproductive health care services by deploying a mobile clinic and team into the closed camp three times per week. A health promotion team is also visiting the camp to discuss and implement hygiene practices and ensure that people in the camp are aware of the support MSF can provide to its patients as a medical humanitarian organization.
Greece

Children diagnosed with malnutrition on Greece's Samos island

Our medical team has reported six cases of malnutrition among children at the closed controlled access centre on Samos island, Greece. Press Release - 7 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
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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