Stories From Patients & Staff

Lebanon
30 Sep 2024

Following the heavy airstrikes over the weekend and the past week, MSF teams in Lebanon have been working around the clock to support people in shelters with water trucking, psychologist first aid, and donations of non-food items in and around Beirut. Many shelters are now overwhelmed in what is being described as the largest wave of displacement in Lebanon’s history.

Cholera
16 Sep 2024

As the conflict in Sudan continues, a cholera outbreak is sweeping across several states of central and eastern Sudan, bringing yet more risk, death and misery to people already bruised by the country’s brutal war. 

Cholera adds an additional challenge to the crisis amidst mass displacement, insecurity, and difficulties accessing medical care amid a humanitarian response that is far below what is needed. 

13 Sep 2024

In this first part of a two-part series, MSF staff at a hospital in Myanmar's largest city, Yangon, talk to Shinjiro Murata, general director of MSF Japan, about the complex challenges of delivering healthcare to people in Myanmar.

The lab team in Kenema
11 Sep 2024

Microbiologist Candice Lynch explains the importance of being flexible when working with Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF), the challenges she faced, and her advice for other medical scientists interested in working overseas. 

water distribution

Dr Tejshri Shah, General Director of MSF and a paediatrician specialising in infectious diseases, recently returned from North Kivu, an eastern province of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the country at the epicenter of the current mpox epidemic in Africa. 

Shanti Hegde outside of the General Hospital Jahun in Jigawa State
28 Aug 2024

Obstetrician-Gynaecologist Shanti Hegde is currently in Blantyre, Malawi, on her 16th assignment with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). Malawi has the second highest cervical cancer rate in the world, with over 4,000 women falling sick with the disease every year. Shanti is working on MSF’s cervical cancer program to improve early prevention, diagnosis and treatment. She kindly spoke to us about her role in this project, and what keeps her coming back to MSF. 

04 May 2023

Adelene Hilbig is an emergency room doctor from Melbourne.

Her work as an emergency medical doctor with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has taken her to Sierra Leone, Palestine and Myanmar.

MSF will be presenting a live webinar with Adelene to answer all your questions about working with MSF. If you are interested in joining MSF’s project teams, we encourage you to join this webinar (or watch a recording if you can’t make it) prior to applying.

Nyala Teaching Hospital
15 Aug 2024

When war reached Nyala in Sudan, the city's hospital was so badly damaged that it was left barely functional. But with medical needs rising, this crucial healthcare facility also provided a life-line. Dr Jennifer Hulse shares how the Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF) team worked fast to bring back life-saving medical care to a community rocked by war.

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.