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Open-air Mental Health group session for Unaccompanied Minors (UAMs) at Harmanli reception center
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

MSF closes activities in Bulgaria amid ongoing challenges for refugees

MSF closes medical programme at the Harmanli reception and registration centre, Bulgaria, due to declining numbers of people in refugee reception centres. Project Update - 12 Nov 2024
 
Illustration images from Bekaaa Valley, Lebanon. September 25, 2024
Lebanon

Seeking refuge from Israeli bombardment in Baalbek, Lebanon

At a school in Baalbek, Lebanon, our team met women sheltering with their families. Voices from the Field - 4 Nov 2024
 
Aerial view of flooded villages, near Old Fangak in South Sudan.
Climate emergency

MSF and the Lancet Countdown joint brief 2024

msf.org.uk - 1 Nov 2024
 
Between August 2023 and February 2024, the Arbovirus Prevention Project team in Tegucigalpa released more than eight million mosquitoes carrying Wolbachia bacteria in El Manchén.
Honduras

Promising results from study on mosquitoes has researchers buzzing in Honduras

A research study that has seen 8 million mosquitoes released into Tegucigalpa, Honduras, to combat dengue fever is showing promising results. Project Update - 1 Nov 2024
 
Laura Guardiola, MSF nurse: “With the long incursions we’ve been seeing, training the community makes a real difference—for them and for the patients. The more people we train, the better and safer it is for everyone.”
Gaza-Israel war

Treating open wounds in Tulkarem, West Bank

In Tulkarem, a town in the West Bank, Palestine, MSF teams address the physical and psychological impacts of military incursions by Israeli forces through first aid training. Project Update - 31 Oct 2024
 
The MSF hospital in Agok is the only facility providing secondary care in the entire Abyei region of South Sudan. This structure deals with emergencies, surgeries, treatments of HIV, tuberculosis, chronic diseases as well as neglected diseases, such as snake bites, a real scourge in the region. In 2019, in order to improve the quality of care, a radiology room was set up and the pharmacy was extended. A lack of specialized structures in the surrounding states forces some patients to travel very long distances to get to Agok hospital, some have to walk for up to 10 hours. This phenomenon illustrates the need for a comprehensive hospital in a country where health care is almost non-existent
Gaza-Israel war

Protection must be guaranteed for MSF doctor and medical staff detained by Israeli forces

MSF last had contact with Dr Mohammed Obeid on 25 October before he was detained by Israeli forces. Statement - 31 Oct 2024
 
Am Timan, Chad 2015
Close up Logo, Stethoscope
Mali

MSF condemns violence against our team in Mali

On 14 October, our team, along with civilians and community health workers, were attacked and robbed by armed men in the Segou region of Mali. Press Release - 30 Oct 2024
 
The MSF flag flutters in the wind at MSF’s clinic in Al-Tanideba camp for Tigray refugees, in Eastern Sudan.
Gaza-Israel war

Israeli UNRWA ban will deepen Palestinian humanitarian catastrophe

New bills passed by the Israeli parliament to ban UNRWA's operations will undermine people's survival prospects in Gaza. Press Release - 29 Oct 2024
 
A man standing on a canoe near the town of Old Fangak. 
The Sudd region is one of the world's largest wetlands. Its inhabitants have adapted their lives to the natural ebb and flow of seasonal floods, which depend on rainfall patterns and water levels in upstream Lake Victoria, Uganda.
However in recent years extreme flooding has engulfed up to two-thirds of South Sudan.
In Old Fangak, only mud dykes protect the town's thousands of inhabitants from submersion.
Old Fangak, Jonglei state, South Sudan, July 2024.
South Sudan

Life on the levee: Extreme flooding in Old Fangak

This documentary follows the community of Old Fangak, South Sudan, as they work against the worst flooding the town has experienced in years. Documentary - 29 Oct 2024
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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