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People jump on a ship at the port of Bukavu, capital of South Kivu province, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Some navigation through Lake Kivu was restablished today 18 February 2025
Democratic Republic of Congo

DRC: Injured seek treatment from MSF-supported hospitals in Bukavu amid fighting

Marcus Bachmann, our head of programmes in DRC's South Kivu province, provides insights on the evolving conflict. Interview - 18 Feb 2025
 
Numerous internally displaced people in the Bulengo camp, located next to Goma, are leaving the camp, while others are staying, sometime too afraid to hit the road.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Assistance needed for people leaving and staying in Goma following weeks of violence

People affected by the violence in Goma need assistance, no matter where they are. Press Release - 13 Feb 2025
 
HIV MEDICATIONS
HIV/AIDS

Uncertainty around PEPFAR programme puts millions of people at risk

The US government's decision to temporarily freeze funding to PEPFAR has had immediate effects on people living with HIV. Press Release - 13 Feb 2025
 
In 2024, approximately 725,000 migrants were present on Libyan soil, according to the International Organization for Migration (IOM). While some come seeking work, others attempt to reach Europe by crossing the Mediterranean. In Libya, migrants and refugees live in precarious conditions and are subjected to various forms of violence and abuse, both inside and outside the country's detention centers. Kidnapped, subjected to extortion and trafficking, assaulted or sexually abused, their access to healthcare is severely hindered despite their desperate need for it.
Libya

Migrants face extreme violence and exclusion from healthcare in Libya

MSF teams assist migrants who have been subjected to a range of violence and abuse in Libya. Project Update - 12 Feb 2025
 
An MSF vehicle passes in front of ruined buildings in Jabalia.
Gaza-Israel war

Four questions about the situation in north Gaza

Caroline Seguin shares photos and answers about what it's like in north Gaza, Palestine. Interview - 12 Feb 2025
 
An aerial view of the temporary tents of displaced people who fled the fighting in northern Aleppo governorate to the city of Tabqa, in northeastern Syria, with the Tabqa Dam showing in the background.
Syria

Syrians share stories of violence and displacement from temporary shelters in the northeast

Hear from Syrians who have been displaced by violence and are staying in temporary shelters. Project Update - 11 Feb 2025
 
New and old, rusty layer of concertina entanglements.
Poland

Increased militarisation has life-threatening consequences for people trapped at the Poland-Belarus border

Poland's legislative shifts are infringing on people's right to seek asylum. Press Release - 10 Feb 2025
 
MSF health promotion officer Abdullatif Bokay provides patients at the waiting area of the mobile clinic in East Ghouta, Syria, with essential information on non-communicable diseases (NCDs). This awareness helps patients better manage their conditions, promotes early detection, and improves overall health outcomes.
Syria

MSF mobile clinics bring care to Syria’s neglected region of east Ghouta

For the first time in over a decade, MSF teams have returned to east Ghouta, Syria. Project Update - 6 Feb 2025
 
After the 9-day incursion that took place in Jenin from 28 August to 6 September, MSF teams resumed their psychological first-aid activities in the refugee camp.  

 

Salwa and Rahma visit the camp weekly to meet the residents and make assessments on their mental health and evolution.  

 

“The level of destruction keeps becoming bigger, and the psychological impact is huge” explains Rahma, “residents believe that what is happening in Gaza will happen as well in the camp. Many people, and especially women and children, suffer from symptoms of psychological trauma, and develop eating and sleeping problems like recurrent nightmares and anxiety due to the fear of incursions which often happen at night”  

 

People cannot feel safe given the brutality of the incursions and the impossibility to foresee when the next one will come. In this context, psychological treatment is challenging as the trauma is ongoing.
Gaza-Israel war

“Inflicting harm and denying care” in the West Bank: MSF report on escalation of attacks and obstructions of healthcare

A new report by MSF details how Israeli forces and settlers are obstructing healthcare in Palestine's West Bank. Press Release - 6 Feb 2025
 
After the 9-day incursion that took place in Jenin from 28 August to 6 September, MSF teams resumed their psychological first-aid activities in the refugee camp.  

 

Salwa and Rahma visit the camp weekly to meet the residents and make assessments on their mental health and evolution.  

 

“The level of destruction keeps becoming bigger, and the psychological impact is huge” explains Rahma, “residents believe that what is happening in Gaza will happen as well in the camp. Many people, and especially women and children, suffer from symptoms of psychological trauma, and develop eating and sleeping problems like recurrent nightmares and anxiety due to the fear of incursions which often happen at night”  

 

People cannot feel safe given the brutality of the incursions and the impossibility to foresee when the next one will come. In this context, psychological treatment is challenging as the trauma is ongoing.
Gaza-Israel war

“Inflicting harm and denying care” in the West Bank

A new MSF report details how Israeli forces and settlers are obstructing healthcare in Palestine's West Bank. Report - 6 Feb 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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