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

Global Fund crisis threatens progress against HIV, TB, Malaria

MSF Warns: Pending Global Fund Replenishment Crisis Threatens Decades of Progress Against HIV, TB, and Malaria. Investments Must Be Sustained to Prevent Catastrophic Cuts and Soaring Patient Costs November 17th, 2025: Ahead of the Global Fund’s Eighth Replenishment Summit in Johannesburg, Doctors without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) calls for world leaders to fully fund the … Read more

Brazil: Those who can witness the crisis can voice it| COP30

At COP 30, MSF calls for concrete actions to address the health impacts of climate change on populations in situations of vulnerability The impact of the climate crisis is felt most acutely by populations in situations of vulnerability, whose voices should be heard during the upcoming UN conference in Brazil While the health impacts of … Read more

South Sudan: Children fighting diabetes in South Sudan’s remote village

The road to Ariath, in Aweil North cuts through endless stretches of scorched plains in Northern Bahr el Ghazal State, South Sudan. When it rains, the road turns to mud, and when it dries, the heat burns through the ground of the cracked earth. It takes one and a half hours by car to reach … Read more

World Diabetes Day: What it means to lose access to Diabetes care

Managing diabetes is complicated. Even with access to the best tools and technology, it requires constant blood sugar level monitoring and daily treatment in the form of medication or insulin. If corporate decisions, displacement, or conflict leave a person living with diabetes without sustained access to affordable care, diabetes can quickly become complicated and life-threatening. … Read more

Aegean shipwrecks: The cost of deterrence

Athens, 13 November 2025- Throughout October, multiple deadly shipwrecks and violent maritime interceptions were reported near Lesvos and other Aegean islands, resulting in preventable deaths, missing persons, and survivors arriving in severe distress. At the end of the month, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) had also denounced the increasing use of administrative and psychological … Read more

MSF relaunches search and rescue operations in the Central Mediterranean

Our new vessel, Oyvon, has been refitted and equipped to help save lives on one of the world’s deadliest migration routes. Licata, Italy, 12 November 2025 – International medical humanitarian organisation Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) announced today the relaunch of its lifesaving search and rescue (SAR) activities in the central Mediterranean, almost a … Read more

MSF responds to WHO’s Global TB Report 2025: Governments and donors must close the deadly gap in diagnosing and treating TB in children

Geneva, 12 Nov 2025 – The World Health Organization’s (WHO) Global Tuberculosis Report 2025 released today shows that 1.2 million children and young adolescents (aged less than 15 years) fell ill with tuberculosis (TB) in 2024. Children continue to be disproportionately affected by TB, with an estimated 174,300 deaths amongst children in 2024, accounting for … Read more

Sudan: People facing extreme malnutrition in protracted crisis

Port Sudan 11 November 2025– As starved people continue trying to flee atrocities committed by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in El Fasher, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams are providing urgent care to those who have reached the town of Tawila. Here MSF is witnessing extreme levels of acute malnutrition, in what is now the … Read more