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Entrance door of the MSF Emergency Center of Turgeau located in the center of Port-au-Prince. The medical structure treats sever cases of road accidents, domestic accidents, bullet wounds, other type of violence etc.
Haiti

Haiti: MSF withdraws from two medical facilities in Port-au-Prince as widespread violence intensifies

We've suspended our activities for at least three months in Turgeau emergency centre and Carrefour trauma hospital following a violent incident on 15 March. Press Release - 8 Apr 2025
 
The nurses in charge of the pharmacy at the Daraya Health Centre are reviewing the medication availability schedules. 

 

الممرضات المسؤولات عن الصيدلية في مركز داريا الصحي يقمن بالتدقيق على جداول الأدوية المتوفرة
Syria

Syria: MSF opens emergency room in Daraya

MSF began working in Daraya in March in partnership with the Directorate of Health. Project Update - 7 Apr 2025
 
The Walikale general reference hospital is the only referral hospital in Walikale territory, North Kivu province, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. In cases of serious complications or rare or unusual diseases/illnesses, Médecins Sans Frontières refers patients by helicopter to Goma, the provincial capital of North Kivu.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Civilians and MSF teams trapped by violence in Walikale, DRC

Intensifying violence between armed groups in Walikale, in North Kivu province, DRC, has trapped people and our teams, and is preventing the delivery of supplies. Press Release - 2 Apr 2025
 
In Arauca, a department in dispute between non-state armed groups on the border with Venezuela, MSF has started a project in early March that will offers exual and reproductive health services, comprehensive care for survivors of sexual violence, mental health consultations, care for children under five years of age; and will support the first level structures. In the image, an n MSF team provides medical care, family planning methods and psychological care in a settlement in Arauca.
Colombia

Worsening conflict leaves tens of thousands without essential care in Colombia

Médecins Sans Frontières has launched activities in Catatumbo and Arauca in Colombia, areas affected by ongoing fighting between armed groups. There is an urgent need to increase humanitarian aid in isolated and hard-to-reach communities. Press Release - 2 Apr 2025
 
MSF teams have been present in Nampala area (central Mali) since 2022 to support the local health authorities, either in the health center or on the outskirts. Following a critical incident against the MSF team and then restrictions of movements, MSF operations have been suspended for a few months. Activities have restarted mid-March for offering primary health care to the population.
Mali

MSF resumes medical activities in central Mali

Following the suspension of MSF activities in Nampala, central Mali in October last year due to security incidents, teams have returned to the town to once again provide care. Interview - 1 Apr 2025
 
Sameera Abkir, 25, is examined by MSF doctors at the Romalia mobile clinic in West Darfur. She developed an arm infection due to a poorly administered injection following a home delivery. January 2025.


12 days after giving birth at home, she visited the Romalia mobile clinic to have both her baby and herself checked. She arrived with her husband on a cart pulled by a donkey. Upon arrival, she was running a high fever and had a wound on her arm. She explained that following the home delivery, she had experienced severe abdominal pain, and her brother had purchased a medication for her, which was injected into her arm. She had pain in her arm and she couldn’t hold her baby properly. After conducting several tests, the doctors at the clinic discovered an infection in her arm. They promptly disinfected and dressed the wound and prescribed antibiotics for treatment.
Conflict in Sudan

Pregnant women face miscarriage and delivery complications in Darfur, Sudan

Pregnant women in Darfur face harrowing journeys and many obstacles to access healthcare, often resulting in miscarriage and delivery complications. Project Update - 28 Mar 2025
 
Charles Baraka Chanung iyo, 18, was attacked by assailants as he was sleeping in his house. He suffered gunshot wounds to the arm and machete wounds to the wrist. That day, his sister-in-law and aunt were also wounded, and his wife was killed. He fled to the lake and was directed by fishermen to Angumu General Hospital (HGR), where he spent 6 days before being referred to the MSF-supported Salama Hospital in Bunia, which specializes in traumatology for the war-wounded. He stayed there for two weeks.
Democratic Republic of Congo

New wave of violence in Ituri, DRC, further risks civilian lives

Civilians in Ituri province, northeastern DRC, are particularly vulnerable to violence from armed groups, and highly likely to be displaced because of these attacks. Press Release - 25 Mar 2025
 
Palestinian residents of Jabalya started to gather; waiting for the water trucking in Jabalya city, north of Gaza strip.
Gaza-Israel war

Access to water, electricity and fuel blocked in Gaza amidst shattered ceasefire

As access to water, electricity and fuel is blocked in Gaza, MSF calls for the ceasefire to be restored, for electricity to flow and humanitarian aid to enter the Strip. Press Release - 25 Mar 2025
 
Destruction of entrance of Jenin camp, north West Bank, Palestine.	

Israeli forces have massively destroyed Jenin camp and closed off all entrances to the camp. Entry to the camp is restricted by Israeli forces.
War and conflict

Mass displacement in northern West Bank takes a dramatic toll on Palestinians

MSF warns that thousands of people in the northern West Bank, Palestine, are without shelter, services and access to healthcare. Israel must halt the forcible displacement of Palestinians. Press Release - 24 Mar 2025
 
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Gaza-Israel war

MSF mourns the killing of our tenth colleague in Gaza

Alaa Okal is the tenth MSF colleague to be killed since the war started in Gaza, Palestine. Statement - 21 Mar 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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