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Binta Abdulraziqu sits beside her twin sons Hassan and Hussaini who were both admitted for severe acute malnutrition at the Inpatient Therapeutic Feeding Center in Maiyama Local Government Area, Kebbi State.
Nigeria

Malnutrition crisis in Nigeria: “This is an emergency”

Katrin Kisswani describes the devastating malnutrition crisis is unfolding in Kebbi state, northern Nigeria. Voices from the Field - 11 Sep 2025
 
Gaza City evacuation orders
Palestine

Gaza City offensive is a death sentence for one million Palestinians

People in Gaza City are facing a humanitarian catastrophe as Israel’s escalating military assault, pushes them to the brink and threatens the survival of the health system. Project Update - 11 Sep 2025
 
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

DRC: MSF supports Ebola outbreak response in Kasaï

MSF is responding to this latest Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, along with the WHO and Ministry of Health. Project Update - 10 Sep 2025
 
MSF Advocacy Manager on a field visit to Kisan village, where the Ubayat family’s 250 m² home was demolished by Israeli forces.
Palestine

MSF teams see risk of ethnic cleansing in the West Bank

MSF teams are witnessing policies and practices blatantly designed to remove Palestinians from their land and prevent any possibility of return. Press Release - 4 Sep 2025
 
Dr Javid Abdelmoneim speaking with men after a rescue on the deck of MV Aquarius.
About MSF

Dr Javid Abdelmoneim starts as new MSF International President

Dr Mohamed Javid Abdelmoneim, a Sudanese Iranian emergency doctor, is the new MSF International President for a three-year mandate following his election in June 2025. Press Release - 3 Sep 2025
 
Ambulances are parked outside MSF’s Mother and Child hospital in Houban, September 2021. Teams refer newborn babies and patients of trauma to other facilities for further medical care.
Yemen

Yemen: MSF hands over hospital in Taiz after a decade of care

MSF first opened the Taiz mother and child hospital in 2015, and today it is being run by the Ministry of Health. Project Update - 28 Aug 2025
 
An MSF water truck provides a critical source of clean drinking water. Despite producing around 500,000 litres daily, it is enough for only 80,000 people to receive the bare minimum.
Gaza-Israel war

People gathering water caught up in gunfire in Gaza

On 23 August, a group of people, including children, were gathered at a water collection point as gunfire broke out, injuring people. Statement - 26 Aug 2025
 
MSF cars inside Aweil project base.
Ukraine

MSF treats wounded bus passengers in Ukraine

An MSF team treated wounded people after an attack on a bus in Dnipropetrovsk region, Ukraine. Project Update - 26 Aug 2025
 
The taro leaf is used as a symbol of Rohingya existence, with the proverb Hoñsu Fathar Faaní, or water off a taro leaf. 

Water doesn't absorb into the hydrophobic taro leaf, instead floating on top, and easily falling off, without leaving a trace. Rohingya, without recognised documentation of their homes and lives in Myanmar, feel like floating people, unable to leave a trace or mark in the world. 


Photographed during Rohingya Taro Leaf symbol workshops and camp walks
Rohingya refugee crisis

Life in the Rohingya camps

This photo essay shares a series prepared by Rohingya photojournalist, Sahat Zia Hero, and Australian
photographer, Victor Caringal.
Photo Story - 25 Aug 2025
 
A little boy struggles under the weight of a water jerrycan to bring it back to his displaced family's tent. This daily burden, carried by children, is a direct result of the man-made water crisis. With 70% of Gaza's piped water lost to bomb-damaged networks, water trucking is the only source of water for thousands in Gaza, however, water trucking is frequently hindered by militarized zones and constant bombardment.
Gaza-Israel war

Israeli authorities are starving Palestinians of water in Gaza

Organisations like MSF would be able to increase the amount of safe water in Gaza, however, Israel is blocking imports of critical water treatment items. Press Release - 21 Aug 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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