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MSF in Agok, South Sudan.

South Sudan faces many challenges, including ongoing conflict, displacement, food shortages/malnutrition, lack of social services including health care, and insecurity.  MSF hospitals have been under attack from different armed groups, putting the medical staff and patients at risk.
Ethiopia

Ethiopia: MSF releases findings of internal review into 2021 Tigray killing of three staff members

Four years after the killing of our colleagues in Tigray, Ethiopia, we have released the findings of our internal review. Press Release - 15 Jul 2025
 
MSF staff arranging the entry of patients to the medical staff in Gaza clinic in Gaza city.
Gaza-Israel war

Two MSF facilities in Gaza reach all-time high acute malnutrition levels

Our teams are witnessing an unprecedented rise in acute malnutrition among people in Gaza, Palestine. Press Release - 11 Jul 2025
 
A view of Bari Shakh canal in village Raees Golam Mustafa Golla, in Dera Murad Jamali, nearly 40km from the MSF facility in DMJ. The water from the canal is used by the community for multiple purposes, including drinking, which causes many different diseases.
Pakistan

Afghan refugees in Pakistan fear seeking medical care

Our teams in Pakistan are seeing how threats of deportation are affecting people's ability to seek medical care. Project Update - 10 Jul 2025
 
8-year old Kareem wears an oxygen mask in Al-Shifa hospital after being injured in an airstrike on his home in Gaza city.
Gaza-Israel war

Survey of MSF staff and families in Gaza finds almost half of people killed are children

A survey of MSF staff and their families in Gaza reveals an appalling death rate of Israel's all-out war, especially among children. Press Release - 9 Jul 2025
 
MSF community health officer, George Kamara, examining a patient inside the MSF supported mpox treatment centre in Calaba town, Freetown, Sierra Leone. 

Tamba came to the centre to be examined and tested after noticing lesions on his face and neck.
Sierra Leone

Treating mpox in Sierra Leone’s outbreak hotspot

Agnes Dama is advising MSF on our response to the ongoing mpox outbreak in Sierra Leone. She tells us about the disease and her work. Voices from the Field - 8 Jul 2025
 
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Gaza-Israel war

MSF mourns killing of former colleague Abdullah Hammad in Gaza

It is with sadness that MSF announces that Israeli forces have killed our former colleague Abdullah Hammad in Gaza. Statement - 4 Jul 2025
 
For several months, MSF was present at the El Pescadero humanitarian aid center. Here, together with other NGOs, MSF provided humanitarian assistance to migrants.
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

MSF phases out Danlí migrant care project in Honduras

Following a significant decrease in the number of people transiting through Honduras, we are phasing out our Danlí migrant care project. Project Update - 4 Jul 2025
 
Reza Gul, 60, holds her prematurely born grandson and feeds him milk from a bottle in the neonatal ward at the MSF-supported Mazar-i-Sharif Regional Hospital in Balkh province on 6 January 2025. Reza Gul says her daughter gave birth to triplets two weeks ago at a private health clinic, but all three babies were born several weeks premature and weighed less than one kilogram each. The private doctor referred them to the regional hospital, where the infants stayed under close observation until they gained enough weight to be discharged. The 23-day-old baby boy is the last of his siblings left in the hospital. His two sisters were already discharged, having gained enough weight to go home earlier in the week.
Afghanistan

Pressure grows on hospitals in Afghanistan as the numbers of paediatric patients rise

Our teams in Afghanistan are witnessing an increasing pressure on paediatric services and patients suffering from life-threatening conditions. Project Update - 4 Jul 2025
 
Images of displacement in an daround Tawila.
Conflict in Sudan

Mass atrocities against civilians continue in El Fasher, Sudan

Our report details the impact of attacks in El Fasher and surrounding areas on civilians, as threats of a full-blown assault loom over the city. Press Release - 3 Jul 2025
 
Images of displacement in an daround Tawila.
Conflict in Sudan

Besieged, attacked, starved: Mass atrocities in El Fasher and Zamzam, Sudan

MSF's new report documents attacks on civilians in El Fasher, Sudan, and its surrounding areas. Report - 3 Jul 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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