News from our projects

Ukraine
31 Oct 2025

Yuliia Trofimova is a Ukrainian journalist working as a communications officer with the MSF communications team in Ukraine. She often documents MSF’s emergency response to mass casualties and air strikes – all while trying to reconcile life before the full-scale war with the present. In this video she describes this important role bearing witness to the lived experience of people on the ground.

Oya
20 Oct 2025

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and artists unite to call for urgent action to protect vulnerable communities with the release of the song “Oya”, ahead of the crucial COP30 climate talks in Brazil.

Bassel
24 Oct 2025

Diseases directly linked to poor living conditions account for 70 per cent of all of MSF’s outpatient consultations in our healthcare centres in southern Gaza in 2025. 

plumpy nut
15 Sep 2025

Across Northern Nigeria, a devastating nutrition crisis is unfolding. Katrin Kisswani, a nurse and President of MSF Belgium, has just returned from Kebbi, a state in the northwest of the country. Here, she shares what the team is witnessing on the ground—day after day. 

Al Nao
19 Sep 2025

Since the war in Sudan began in April 2023 and reached Khartoum state, Al-Nao hospital, located in Omdurman city, has become a humanitarian anchor for thousands of people. The hospital ran with minimal service at the beginning of the war, staffed by local health workers and volunteers.

water
18 Sep 2025

This attack cannot be dismissed as an error. It was a deliberate attempt to sabotage water distribution to civilians who cannot leave the area, particularly the poorest, the sick, and the most vulnerable living in tents or in the rubble of what used to be their homes. 

MSF

Palestinians are facing forced mass displacement across the West Bank by Israeli forces and settlers, significantly heightening the risk of ethnic cleansing in the occupied territory, warns MSF.

Fatema
25 Aug 2025

Dr Fatema Ferdousee, medical team leader for MSF’s hepatitis C project in Balukhali, describes how her team is going door-to-door to break the chain of hepatitis C transmission for Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.