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Ebola disease in DRC: find out how we're responding
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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

MSF hands over Ebola response activities in DRC

After several weeks of collaborating with other health partners in response to an Ebola outbreak in DRC, we have now handed over our activities to the local health authorities. Press Release - 31 Oct 2025
 
Close-up of an MSF speakerphone during an emergency medical aid response in Samos island, Greece. MSF has been responding to requests for emergency medical assistance to people arriving by boat on the island of Samos since August 2021. MSF’s emergency response has shown the high medical and humanitarian needs amongst new arrivals. During our interventions, most people we assist are exhausted and severely distressed. A lot of them are dehydrated after spending a long time, sometimes several days, in the bush without access to food and water.
Libya

MSF ordered to leave Libya within one month

We received a letter from the Libyan Ministry of Foreign Affairs ordering us to leave Libya by 8 November 2025. Press Release - 29 Oct 2025
 
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How To Use Your Personal Social Media Accounts Responsibly

These guidelines have been created to help MSF staff understand how to use personal social media accounts responsibly.

For information on how to use social media for institutional purposes or if you have any additional questions, please contact the International Digital Engagement Team at [email protected].
 
An ambulance dropping off a patient at the entrance of the MSF-run cholera treatment unit in Abyei
South Sudan

South Sudan's cholera crisis is a symptom of deeper failures

It has been one year since a cholera outbreak was declared in South Sudan. Today, our teams are still treating people for this preventable disease. Op-Ed - 28 Oct 2025
 
Flag with MSF Arabic logo in the middle of Kajo Keji hospital project.
Conflict in Sudan

Civilians must be spared in El Fasher

Our teams in Tawila, located 60 kilometres from El Fasher, are receiving large numbers of injured and malnourished people from the besieged city caught up in Sudan's conflict. Statement - 27 Oct 2025
 
The deliberate destruction of Gaza's vital civilian infrastructure by Israeli forces.  By bombing pipelines and desalination plants and then blocking the import of materials for repairs, Israel is systematically destroying the conditions for Palestinian survival, creating a crisis of thirst and disease.
Gaza-Israel war

Remarks from MSF President at Gaza civil society tribunal

Dr Javid Abdelmoneim, MSF's International President, delivered testimony at the Gaza tribunal, organised by civil society organisations in Istanbul, Türkiye. Speech - 27 Oct 2025
 
Thousands of tents in Mawasi, Khan Younis, where displaced families live in overcrowded conditions, lacking the most basic necessities for survival.
Gaza-Israel war

People's health is direly impacted by poor living conditions in Gaza despite ceasefire

Diseases directly linked to poor living conditions account for 70 per cent of all of MSF’s outpatient consultations in our healthcare centres in southern Gaza in 2025. Press Release - 24 Oct 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 has resumed activities in Gaza City

Since 15 October, we have partially resumed our activities in Gaza City, in the north of Gaza, Palestine. Project Update - 23 Oct 2025
 
Treatment for cholera is largely focused on rehydrating patients. In Lomera, South Kivu, high alcohol consumption and heavy manual work in the mines mean cholera patients are often even more dehydrated than usual, often arriving for treatment in a critical state.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Cholera epidemic in Democratic Republic of Congo is increasingly worrying

Twenty of the Democratic Republic of Congo's 26 provinces are now affected by a spreading cholera outbreak. Press Release - 22 Oct 2025
 
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
Gaza-Israel war

MSF calls for the immediate release of our detained colleague

We are deeply disappointed that our colleague, Dr Mohammed Obeid, was not released from detention in Israel as part of the recent Gaza ceasefire agreement. Statement - 20 Oct 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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