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A home in Khallet Athaba photographed by MSF in 2024, now completely demolished by the Israeli forces. This picture shows the building before being demolished.
Palestine

West Bank: Palestinian daily life consumed by new wave of violence as world looks elsewhere

In the West Bank, Palestine, people live with constant fear and trauma from intensifying violence as the world focuses on the conflict between the United States, Israel and Iran. Project Update - 27 Mar 2026
 
An ambulance belonging to Mudug Regional Hospital is parked at Petroleum station in Galkayo, Mudug region. Fuel availability directly affects the hospital's capacity to respond to medical emergencies.
Somalia

Somalis struggle to reach healthcare amid overwhelming fuel prices

In Somalia, a country devastated by drought, rising fuel prices are pushing lifesaving healthcare further out of people’s reach. Press Release - 27 Mar 2026
 
Lebanon, Beirut, 2026. A man reads book in the Azarieh in central Beirut, where displaced families took shelter in an abandoned building.

With over a million people registered as displaced, Lebanon is facing a deepening humanitarian crisis. Thousands have fled their homes under threat of fire - often with nothing.
Lebanon

People in Lebanon are being cut off from care as Israeli attacks intensify

Israeli bombardment and forced displacement of people across Lebanon is severely impacting people’s lives and their access to essential services, including healthcare. Press Release - 24 Mar 2026
 
MSF staff offload non-food relief items transported by United Nations  Mi-26 helicopter in Chuil, Jonglei State, South Sudan, where displaced communities are receiving emergency assistance following recent violence.
South Sudan

Displaced people in central and northeastern South Sudan need urgent support

After escaping violent attacks in Jonglei and Upper Nile states, South Sudan, thousands of people are surviving outdoors with little food, water, or medical care. Project Update - 19 Mar 2026
 
A paramedic is dressing a deep cut wound near the migrant's femoral artery. Such wounds are often sustained when jumping over a 5-meter fence topped with razor wire.
Poland

Polish legislators must drop harmful ‘age as a verdict’ measures for children and migrants

A new report highlights the harmful age-assessment methods for unaccompanied migrant children arriving in Poland. Press Release - 17 Mar 2026
 
In less than two weeks, more than 800,000 people have been forced to flee their homes and towns in Lebanon, due to relentless Israeli bombings and blanket evacuation orders that are not sparing anyone.  

Across Lebanon, our teams mobilized to bring essential medical care closer to people displaced by the war.
Our Mobile Medical Units travel to reach communities in need in the southern city of Saida, in Mount Lebanon, Beirut, Bekaa, and the north.
Lebanon

Lebanon: Families face uncertainty under bombardment and new evacuation orders

As new evacuation orders and bombardments force people from their homes in Lebanon, MSF is providing care to people arriving in displacement shelters. Project Update - 13 Mar 2026
 
Caroline Chestnutt, MSF water and sanitation team lead, and MSF technical logistics manager, walk towards the well near the temporary safety centre in Aagarathenna, Badulla district, Uva Province, Sri Lanka. The team is assessing the logistics of bringing a water supply to the safety centre from the nearest water source.
Access to Healthcare

MSF concludes emergency response to cyclone Ditwah

We've concluded our emergency response to cyclone Ditwah, the worst natural hazard to hit Sri Lanka in two decades. Project Update - 12 Mar 2026
 
MSF vehicle on the way to one of the Health Centers where MSF does the outreach activity, doing MUAC and providing plumpy’nuts for children under 5
South Sudan

Looming government offensive forces people and MSF teams to evacuate South Sudan town

An imminent offensive on Akobo in South Sudan has forced hundreds of thousands of people and MSF teams to evacuate amidst the ongoing conflict. Press Release - 9 Mar 2026
 
Families are fleeing with almost nothing.
MSF has launched a nationwide emergency response—distributing blankets, mattresses, and hygiene kits, and trucking water to overcrowded shelters in Beirut, Barja, and different parts of the country.

More than 100,000 people have been internally displaced due to Israel’s massive bombardment campaign and evacuation orders and are taking refuge in collective shelters. Thousands more remain trapped in their homes or stranded in streets and public spaces, urgently needing assistance.
To respond, MSF has deployed a mobile clinic in Saida, Barja, and Beirut and is preparing to launch additional mobile clinics across several governorates to reach people where care is most needed.
Lebanon

MSF scales up response in Lebanon as displacement rises

MSF teams are scaling up activities across Lebanon given the escalation of violence and the mass displacement of people. Press Release - 7 Mar 2026
 
Women and children walk past the outer fence of MSF supported Bay Regional Hospital in Baidoa, Somalia. Reaching healthcare facilities remains a major challenge for women in remote areas and displacement camps, contributing to preventable maternal and newborn deaths.
Somalia

Walking for her life: the triple healthcare delay for women in Somalia

Shaheen BiBi, MSF's midwife activity manager at Bay Regional hospital in Somalia, describes the “triple delay” women often encounter in seeking, reaching, and receiving care. Voices from the Field - 6 Mar 2026
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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