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For Congolese Women in Goma, Nowhere is Safe

For Congolese Women in Goma, Nowhere is Safe

Every week, hundreds of survivors of sexual violence seek care at health centres supported by Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) in Goma, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
DRC: As crisis deepens in Walikale, MSF is the only international organisation responding to growing needs

DRC: As crisis deepens in Walikale, MSF is the only international organisation responding to growing needs

While media attention has centered on conflict in the DRC in the past months, MSF teams have been witnessing worrying rates of malnutrition and severe shortages of basic necessities, particularly food, in the territory of Walikale, North Kivu.
Hebron: Neverending violence by Israeli settlers and military psychologically scars its Palestinian community
PalestineAll news7/18/2025

Hebron: Neverending violence by Israeli settlers and military psychologically scars its Palestinian community

In Hebron, the daily threats of forcible transfer, injury, and as we have seen in recent weeks, possible death is ever present. MSF operates mobile clinics in the area but various security concerns have severely disrupted activities.
Mozambique: Rise of violence is increasingly compromising access to healthcare in Cabo Delgado

Mozambique: Rise of violence is increasingly compromising access to healthcare in Cabo Delgado

Nearly eight years of conflict has already take a huge toll on people,where more than 400,000 people are displaced. Insecurity has led to the forced reduction of medical activities and have limited the movements of health workers and the communities.
Gaza: Acute malnutrition reaches all-time high in two MSF facilities Donate

Gaza: Acute malnutrition reaches all-time high in two MSF facilities

MSF teams are witnessing a sharp and unprecedented rise in acute malnutrition among people in Gaza, we are seeing the highest number of malnutrition cases ever recorded by our teams in the Strip.
Chad: Water crisis intensifies amid soaring temperatures and shrinking fundsDonate
ChadSudanWar in SudanAll news7/11/2025

Chad: Water crisis intensifies amid soaring temperatures and shrinking funds

Faced with deepening gaps in international aid and rising needs, MSF is increasingly stepping in to provide life-saving water and sanitation services for hundreds of thousands of refugees and local residents across eastern Chad.
Gaza: A survey among MSF workers and their families showed that almost half of people killed are children Donate

Gaza: A survey among MSF workers and their families showed that almost half of people killed are children

A recent retrospective mortality survey of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) staff and their families reveals the appalling death rate of Israel’s all-out war on Gaza, especially among children.
Israeli forces kill former MSF colleague Abdullah Hammad – 12th loss for the organisation in Gaza since October 2023Donate

Israeli forces kill former MSF colleague Abdullah Hammad – 12th loss for the organisation in Gaza since October 2023

MSF mourns and condemns the loss of former colleague Abdullah Hammad, who was killed by Israeli forces on 3 July. Israeli forces deliberately targeted a group of people, including Abdullah, without warning as they waited for aid trucks.
Pressure grows on hospitals in Afghanistan, as paediatric patient numbers rise
AfghanistanAll news7/3/2025

Pressure grows on hospitals in Afghanistan, as paediatric patient numbers rise

Healthcare facilities are facing enormous pressure in Afghanistan, where the number of children under five admitted to Boost Hospital's emergency department has more than doubled since 2020.
In the Heart of the Outbreak: Treating Mpox in Sierra Leone’s Hotspot
Sierra LeoneAll news7/3/2025

In the Heart of the Outbreak: Treating Mpox in Sierra Leone’s Hotspot

Sierra Leone is presently experiencing an outbreak of mpox. MSF’s medical referent for the response, tells us about her daily work and the challenges of treating a disease that is stigmatised, like mpox.
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