DRC: MSF has launched two emergency responses in Fizi, South Kivu

Faced with the urgent needs of people who have been displaced by the latest escalation in fighting in Fizi territory, South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), as well as the departure of several humanitarian organisations after cuts to international humanitarian funding and health services, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has started two joint emergency responses … Read more

Egypt: Bringing medical care to Egyptian and Sudanese people in Aswan

Khaled* sits in the corner of the waiting room, with his UNHCR registration card in one hand, and a little plastic bag full of empty medication packets in the other. This is his third visit to the clinic in Daraw, receiving treatment for his chronic illness. Khaled is one of the 1.5 million Sudanese living … Read more

Sudan: One month after RSF takeover of El Fasher

One month after RSF takeover of El Fasher, displaced people survive in precarious conditions while others remain blocked or unaccounted for MSF patients in Tawila describe mass killings, torture, and kidnappings for ransom in El Fasher and along escape routes. Their stories confirm fears for those still missing. MSF continues to expand its capacities in … Read more

Nigeria: MSF strengthens diphtheria intervention amid surge in suspected cases

Abuja, Nigeria- 24 November 2025: Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), in collaboration with several state Ministries of Health (MOH), has been scaling up its emergency response for the last few months due to a growing increase in suspected diphtheria cases in Borno, Kano, and Bauchi. These suspected cases have been identified and reported by … Read more

Palestine: MSF teams treat patients injured in Israeli attacks 19 November

MSF denounces yet more bloodshed in Gaza, as our teams continue to treat critically wounded Palestinians caused by Israeli airstrikes and quadcopters on 19 November, which have left dozens dead and scores more injured. Since Wednesday, our teams have treated both women and children with open fractures and gunshot wounds to their limbs and head. … Read more

MSF finds WHO algorithms could double childhood TB diagnoses and treatments

Governments must act now to ensure no child is left behind in the fight against this deadly disease.  Copenhagen, 18 November 2025 – At the World Conference on Lung Health this week, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) released data from its operational research highlighting that using the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended treatment decision algorithms, for … Read more

France: MSF provides assistance to survivors of failed attempts to cross the Channel

In the spring of 2025, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) decided to join forces with French association Utopia 56 to take part in coastal patrols in the north of France. Since the start of these joint activities, the MSF team has met more than 1,800 migrants, refugees and asylum seekers who were survivors of shipwrecks or … Read more

The war on Sudan: the choice is ours

By Jean-Nicolas Armstrong-Dangelser, MSF Senior Operations Advisor. Mighty desert, mighty rivers, The flow of life in the heat of passions The depths of the message are hard to reach Standing still in the action The sands and the waters are speaking the same language We are at the crossroad of space and time The hardest … Read more

DRC: Piecing together bodies and minds

I was born in war. It’s all I have ever known. Floribert* 20-year-old patient from DRC Floribert*, a 20-year-old had been shot in the leg and was among a dozen patients recovering from ballistic trauma injuries at the Mweso General Hospital, North Kivu, where Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) works. “I can’t see peace coming any … Read more

Road to Recovery: The children escaping Gaza’s Genocide through medical evacuation

Over the past two years, Israel’s genocidal campaign in Gaza has caused unimaginable loss and devastation. People in Gaza, including our colleagues, have been killed, injured, starved, besieged and displaced. Our colleague Mohammad Al Hawajri, who worked in Gaza as an operating theatre nurse, recounts how he and his family tried to find safety that … Read more