Stories & News

Myanmar
02 Aug 2024

While in some townships in the central part of Rakhine MSF has been able to maintain a minimum level of activities, our teams there equally struggle with severe access restrictions and the consequences of violent conflict. 

water-pump-being-used-by-mother-and-children
31 Jul 2024

In Mogovolas district, in the northern region of Mozambique, the prevalence of Bilharzia is notably high. Bilharzia is a parasitic infection caused by tiny waterborne worms, and if left untreated can cause damage to the liver, kidneys and bladder. With no access to safe water sources, villagers in the Mogovolas district are forced resort to unsafe water sources to meet their basic needs, risking exposure to this debilitating disease and to other waterborne infections.

Malawi
23 Jul 2024

Gynaecologist Dr Ute Schilling has a specialisation in oncology. She recently went on assignment to the city of Blantyre in Malawi with MSF, and tells us about her work treating cervical cancer in this region.

Waiting
22 Jul 2024

The conflict in Sudan’s West Darfur state has led to more violence against Masalit communities in El Geneina, the capital city. Photographer Corentin Fohlen provides a glimpse into the lives of survivors and families who have fled to east Chad. 

Gaza
19 Jul 2024

After nine months of relentless war, people’s access to healthcare in Gaza continues to worsen, particularly for those most vulnerable when healthcare is unavailable, such as pregnant women and children. 

Nigeria
16 Jul 2024

The numbers tell a heart-breaking story: nearly half of all deaths in children under five have an underlying link to malnutrition, and it prevents nearly every fourth child from growing and developing properly.

Sudan
11 Jul 2024

After over a year of violent incidents both inside and outside the Médecins Sans Frontières/ Doctors Without Borders-supported Turkish Hospital in Khartoum, Sudan – including threats made against the lives of MSF staff – MSF has taken the decision to evacuate its team from the hospital. 

Gaza
10 Jul 2024

There is a repeated trauma of displacement for people in Gaza: for those who have managed to survive the relentless onslaught of bomb blasts, shelling and gunfire, staying alive has meant moving continually from place to place with whatever basic items they can manage to carry.

Nassar hospital
09 Jul 2024

With the shutting down of European Gaza Hospital due to new evacuation orders, Nasser Hospital becomes the last comprehensive hospital remaining in south Gaza, and risks being overwhelmed.