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Amman, Jordan. 27 August, 2024.

8 year-old Hazam walks next to her mother Eman and sister Dima on a hallway in MSFÕs Reconstructive Surgery Hospital in Amman, Jordan.

Hazam was severely injured on 10 October, 2023, when the house next to his was bombed. Hazam was on the street when a metal object fell on his leg, injuring him. His eldest brother, Hamza, 14, was killed in the attack, and his sister Dima suffered serious injuries.
Gaza-Israel war

A letter appealing to world leaders' humanity from MSF's International President

Dr Javid Abdelmoneim, our International President, appeals to the humanity of world leaders, asking them to facilitate medical evacuations from Gaza, Palestine. Open Letter - 20 Oct 2025
 
Angelina Achol, an MSF counsellor educator, leads a mental health psychoeducation session with women in the waiting area of Malakal Teaching Hospital
South Sudan

Comprehensive treatment for serious mental health conditions is possible in South Sudan

In Malakal, South Sudan, our team of mental health professionals are treating people with serious mental health conditions, as well as breaking the stigma associated with these conditions. Project Update - 20 Oct 2025
 
Violent clashes in the central neighborhood of Bel Air in Port-au-Prince on the 28 of February provoked the arrival of 92 bullet wounded patients at the MSF Emergency Center of Turgeau in the space of a week.
Haiti

MSF announces permanent closure of our Turgeau emergency centre in Port-au-Prince

We have had to close our Turgeau emergency centre in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, because of increasing violence in the centre of the city. Press Release - 15 Oct 2025
 
MSF teams visit Khallet Athaba to assess community needs. In Masafer Yatta, mobile clinics provide medical and psychological care to families living under continuous attacks
Palestine

Majority of homes in Masafer Yatta community have been reduced to rubble

Frederieke van Dongen describes the daily struggles that residents in communities of Masafer Yatta, in the West Bank of Palestine, experience. Voices from the Field - 10 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

Ceasefire in Gaza: Humanitarian aid must flow immediately

The ceasefire in Gaza must be accompanied by an immediate scale-up of aid into and across the Strip. Statement - 10 Oct 2025
 
Three years after the 2022 Pretoria peace agreement ended hostilities in Ethiopia's Tigray region, over 760,000 people remain displaced, many in overcrowded camps with limited access to food, clean water, sanitation, and shelter, as communities grapple with the lasting impacts of violence and collapsed services. 

The psychological impact of the conflict exacerbated by the current living situation remains one of the most pressing but often overlooked consequences. 

As trauma caused by violence, loss, and displacement continues to affect thousands of people in the region, access to mental health care remains extremely limited leaving a lot of survivors to cope with the long-term effects of trauma alone. 

MSF currently provides mental health counseling at two locations in the region. Since 2023, Mental health care services have been offered at the Five Angels and Semaetat IDP Camp, and starting in 2024, counseling is also offered at the MSF facility within Maiani Hospital.  

These services include one-on-one counseling, psycho-education sessions with health promotion teams, group therapy, and referrals to hospitals for psychiatric care, ensuring regular support for the community.
Ethiopia

Mental health care cannot wait in Tigray

Three years since the cessation of hostilities in Tigray, Ethiopia, people are living with the psychological impacts of trauma without widely available support. Project Update - 10 Oct 2025
 
At Salamabila Hospital, Alice, an MSF social worker, sees Fabienne*, 46, for the third time. This woman was raped by armed men. Alice tries to ease her trauma and makes sure Fabienne continues to take her treatment for sexually transmitted diseases.

*Name changed for anonimity
Democratic Republic of Congo

Organisations must continue response on sexual violence emergency in Maniema

As we come to the planned end of our response to sexual violence in Maniema, DRC, we are urging the authorities, donors, and humanitarian partners to ensure continuity of care. Press Release - 8 Oct 2025
 
Restrictive immigration policies such as Title 42 have serious consequences on the migrant population. An example of this is the current situation in Plaza de la República in Reynosa, north-eastern Mexico, where more than 2,000 people from the Northern Triangle of Central America are living in tents in open air, in deplorable conditions of habitat and security, after being expelled from the United States when they were seeking protection. 
MSF provides primary health and mental health services, as well as support in providing clean water for the population in the Plaza de la Republica.
Mexico

MSF concludes work in Reynosa and Matamoros after eight years of care for migrants

We have concluded our project for migrants in the cities of Reynosa and Matamoros, in Mexico, due to a decrease in people attempting to migrate north. Project Update - 7 Oct 2025
 
During their journey through the Darién, migrants must cross the Acandí and Tuquesa rivers.
Panama

MSF concludes activities for migrants in Panama

After almost four years in Panama, we have ended activities in the country following a decrease in migration flows. Project Update - 7 Oct 2025
 
24-year-old Zainab Kamara attending a medical consultation provided by MSF Clinical Officer, Dominic Pessima, at the MSF Supported drug-resistant tuberculosis ward in Makeni Regional Hospital, Bombali Districts, Sierra Leone. 
Zainab Kamara is from Makeni. She has been diagnosed with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) and started her 18 months all oral treatment in May 2023. She has a history of previously interrupted treatment due to lack of family support and has now been placed on an individualized drug regimen to adequately address the type of resistance she is facing.
Sierra Leone

MSF concludes years of medical support in Tonkolili and Bombali districts

We have concluded our work in Tonkolili and Bombali, after years of providing care to newborns and mothers, as well as people with tuberculosis. Project Update - 6 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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