Pakistan: Flood survivors in Buner face deep trauma and an urgent need for mental health support

“When the clouds gather in the sky, we start climbing the hill nearby. We don’t know when the flood will come again and wash us away,” says 65-year-old Sawab Khan, standing on the remains of a floor surrounded by huge rocks.  On 15 August 2025, following two days of relentless monsoon rains, a rare and … Read more

The Illusion of Choice: Rohingya Voices Echo from the Camps ahead of UN Conference

29 September, Tuesday, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh: Eight years after hundreds of thousands of Rohingya fled a campaign of extreme targeted violence in Myanmar, a new report from Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) shows a population caught in a protracted crisis, facing constant threats of violence, diminishing aid, and a profound lack of control over … Read more

MSF forced to suspend activities amid intensified Israeli offensive in Gaza City

The relentless Israeli offensive in Gaza City has forced Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) to suspend its vital medical activities in the area due to the rapidly deteriorating security situation, including continued airstrikes and advancing tanks less than one kilometre from our healthcare facilities. The escalating attacks from Israeli forces have created an unacceptable level of … Read more

India: World Pharmacists Day 2025 celebration at MSF Advanced HIV Project, Patna

25th September 2025: MSF Advanced HIV Project in Patna observed World Pharmacists Day with a formal program held under the theme “Think Health, Think Pharmacist.” The event aimed to acknowledge and celebrate the indispensable contributions of pharmacists in advancing healthcare and ensuring the rational use of medicines. The event featured a series of thoughtfully curated activities. Informative talks … Read more

Jordan: “We share the same pain”

The RSP in Amman was established by Médecins Sans Frontières MSF in 2006 to provide surgical, rehabilitative and psychological care for victims of war across the Middle East. As part of psychological care, the RSP encourages peer support – patients offering and receiving support based on shared experiences and challenges. This happens both formally, through … Read more

Uzbekistan: MSF Successfully Concludes Nukus TB Project

Nukus/ Amsterdam, 22 September 2025 – Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), the Ministry of Health of Uzbekistan (MoH) and the Ministry of Health of Karakalpakstan today marked the successful conclusion of their long-running collaboration on the Karakalpakstan Tuberculosis Programme. The closing ceremony, attended by MSF staff, national health authorities and representatives of expert community, celebrated almost … Read more

DRC: Patients describe July massacres of civilians in Binza, North Kivu

Binza, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has been plagued by a wave extreme violence since July 2025. Multiple patients seen by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) have testified to massacres – including of women and children. All testify to armed men as perpetrators, and some cite the M23 armed group. Although large-scale massacres appear to have … Read more

From Evidence to Action: MSF Scientific Days Asia 2025 bridges research and lived experiences in healthcare innovation

Researchers, activists, and community leaders converge in Colombo to confront systemic failures and demand accountability in global health.  Colombo, September 19, 2025: Against the backdrop of emerging global health threats and widening inequities in access to care, the 2025 edition of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)/Doctors Without Borders Scientific Days Asia convened in Colombo, Sri Lanka … Read more

MSF mourns Hussein Alnajjar, thirteenth colleague killed in Gaza

17 September 2025 – Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is appalled and saddened by the death of our colleague Hussein Alnajjar who died on 16 September in Gaza from shrapnel injuries caused by an Israeli airstrike near his tent five days earlier. Hussein’s sister-in-law and nephew were also injured in the same incident. This is not … Read more

Mozambique: MSF ends emergency response in Chiure after mass displacement

Monday 15 September 2025 – Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) teams have concluded an emergency response in Chiure—a town in Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado province—as most of the 50,000 people seeking refuge in the town after fleeing violence in the region in late July have returned home. However, recurring violent incidents continue to displace people … Read more