Skip to main content
Ebola disease in DRC: find out how we're responding
Learn more
7999 Results
 
A survivor of violence makes handicrafts as part of her recovery at MSF’s Comprehensive Care Centre (CAI in Spanish). The CAI's social work team organizes artistic activities as part of the multidisciplinary treatment for people who have been victims of extreme violence and mistreatment. Patients receive medical, psychological and physiotherapeutic care, among other services, at the CAI. In this centre patients are both migrants and Mexican citizs who have suffered acts of violence in their countries of origin or while traveling, such as rape, kidnapping or torture.
Mexico

Increase in admissions at MSF centre specialised in treating people for extreme violence in Mexico City

We are seeing more people for post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and acute stress at our Mexico City centre. Project Update - 13 May 2025
 
Two trucks are being packed with non-food items at the MSF warehouse in Mandalay. This NFI kit usually contains: a lighter, blanket, tarp, mosquito net, jerry can, soap, towel, toothbrush, toothpaste, menstrual pads, bucket with lid, hairbrush, chlorine, nappy.
Myanmar

Response to devastating earthquake in Myanmar driven by solidarity and dedication

Jessa Pontevedra describes how entire communities came together to respond to, and support each other through, Myanmar's earthquake emergency. Voices from the Field - 9 May 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.
Conflict in Sudan

Sudan: MSF returns to Khartoum’s Bashair Teaching hospital amidst soaring cholera needs

We have again joined Ministry of Health staff at Bashair Teaching hospital in Khartoum, Sudan, after a suspension in January 2025. Project Update - 9 May 2025
 
A view of MSF health post in Tawila Umda, a few minutes before its opening. Located on the main arrival site of displaced people from Zamzam and El-Fasher, it aims at providing immediate medical care to those the most in need: people arrived in an advanced state of dehydration and exhaustion, even sometimes suffering from non-severe gunshot or shrapnel wounds. The health post offers the possibility to refer the most urgent cases directly to the MSF supported hospital in Tawila city. It also provides routine vaccination catch-up and malnutrition screening for children under 5. 

Such a health post is usually designed to provide 50 consultations per day. On that day, more than 270 medical consultations were realised in the facility - it was the less busy day of the week, from far.
Conflict in Sudan

People fleeing Zamzam camp arrive to overwhelmed humanitarian response in Tawila

Three weeks since the deadly attack on Zamzam camp, Sudan, people are still arriving in Tawila malnourished and injured. Project Update - 6 May 2025
 
View of the Musenyi site, flooded by the rains. Homes on the site are highly vulnerable to the rains due to the impermeable soil, and residents are trying to protect their homes as best they can. Flooding and stagnant water increase the risk of water-borne diseases and malaria. 

------------
Vue du site de Musenyi, inondé par les pluies. Les habitations du site sont très vulnérables aux pluies du fait du sol imperméable, et les résidents tentent de protéger les maisons comme ils peuvent. Les inondations et eaux stagnantes posent des risques accrus de maladies hydriques et de paludisme.
Burundi

Burundi: Congolese refugees in Musenyi site face humanitarian and health emergency

Some 18,000 Congolese people are now staying at a refugee site in Burundi with the capacity to host only 10,000 people. Project Update - 6 May 2025
 
MSF Fangak hospital in South Sudan burning after being bombarded
South Sudan

South Sudan: MSF strongly condemns the deliberate bombing of our hospital in Old Fangak, Jonglei state

Our hospital in Old Fangak, Jonglei state, was attacked on the morning of 3 May. Press Release - 4 May 2025
 
Midwife May Phyoe Thu (38), checks Win Win's bloodpressure. The 38 year old woman lost her husband in the eqartquake, and her son was trapped under the rubble for 5 hours.  Since then, he has feared being in the dark and becomes anxious easily.
Myanmar

One month since devastating earthquake in Myanmar

We collected testimonies about the 28 March earthquake from people who visited our team during mobile clinics in Mandalay. Voices from the Field - 2 May 2025
 
MSF staff offloading the truck to prepare for the distribution in outskirts of Nyala / South Darfur
Conflict in Sudan

Action must be taken now to avert worsening malnutrition crisis in South Darfur

The upcoming rainy season in South Darfur, Sudan, will worsen an existing malnutrition crisis if action is not taken now. Press Release - 28 Apr 2025
 
A line of beds at the paediatric ward in the Cholera Treatment Center (CTC).  

MSF has been running a CTC in Assosa since Nov 12th, a few km away from Malakal hospital, to respond to the increasing needs of cholera patients in Malakal.  

The CTC currently has 90 beds, with capacity to scale up to 100.
United States of America

What MSF teams see after first 100 days of US aid budget cuts

While MSF does not take US government funding, our teams are witnessing the effects of funding cuts globally. Press Release - 25 Apr 2025
 
MSF nurse Belal is tending to Sham’s dressings at the clinic in Gaza City. After their house in Beit Hanoun was targeted, she sustained burn injuries.
Gaza-Israel war

No relief and no chance of recovery for Gaza’s burn patients

In Gaza, Palestine, burn patients are subjected to prolonged suffering. Project Update - 25 Apr 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.

Learn more