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MSF: Ethiopia’s first R21 malaria vaccine rollout, a global first in a refugee camp
EthiopiaPress releasesAll news12/16/2025

MSF: Ethiopia’s first R21 malaria vaccine rollout, a global first in a refugee camp

Over 2,000 children fully vaccinated during the first complete campaign carried out entirely in a South Sudanese refugee camp in Ethiopia.
DRC: MSF International President delivers urgent warning to the UN Security Council

DRC: MSF International President delivers urgent warning to the UN Security Council

Dr. Javid Abdelmoneim, MSF's international president, addressed the United Nations Security Council, calling for recognition of the gap between the political progress displayed and the reality experienced by the populations of eastern DRC.
A Mental Health Perspective from the West Bank: "Palestinians are preparing themselves for loss”Donate
PalestineWar in Middle EastAll news12/10/2025

A Mental Health Perspective from the West Bank: "Palestinians are preparing themselves for loss”

Testimony from a psychologist working in the West Bank with Doctors Without Borders (MSF), who reflects on the effects of the ongoing violence and its impact on the mental health of the population.
MSF Supports Evacuation of 13 additional severely injured children from Gaza to Switzerland Donate
PalestineWar in Middle EastAll news12/10/2025

MSF Supports Evacuation of 13 additional severely injured children from Gaza to Switzerland

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) welcomes the Swiss government’s completion of a second round of 13 medical evacuations from Gaza, after an initial evacuation of 7 injured children on October 24.
“No Medication”: Gaps in Healthcare Threaten Lives as Violence Escalates in South Sudan

“No Medication”: Gaps in Healthcare Threaten Lives as Violence Escalates in South Sudan

The population of South Sudan is facing a deteriorating humanitarian situation, while international interest and support continue to decline, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) says in its latest report.
Couffo Project, Benin: A Participatory Approach to Reduce Maternal and Neonatal Morbidity and Mortality
BeninOperational Research News12/8/2025

Couffo Project, Benin: A Participatory Approach to Reduce Maternal and Neonatal Morbidity and Mortality

Since 2022, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been implementing an ambitious project in the Klouékanmé, Toviklin, and Lalo (KTL) health zone in Couffo, Benin. The goal: to reduce maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality through a participatory approach involving local communities. The project will run until 2027.
DRC:  MSF has launched two emergency responses in Fizi, South Kivu

DRC: MSF has launched two emergency responses in Fizi, South Kivu

Faced with the dire needs of displaced populations in South Kivu and the departure of several humanitarian organizations due to international budget cuts, MSF launched two emergency operations against malaria and cholera.
Life-saving care for little lives in Northern Afghanistan
AfghanistanAll news12/2/2025

Life-saving care for little lives in Northern Afghanistan

In Afghanistan, despite the critical need for robust health systems, many communities and families face serious barriers to accessing essential services at all levels, from primary care to specialist treatments.
MSF Healthcare Facility Hit during an Airstrike in South Sudan
South SudanAll news12/5/2025

MSF Healthcare Facility Hit during an Airstrike in South Sudan

MSF healthcare facility was hit during an airstrike on Wednesday 3 December, in the morning hours, in the town of Pieri, Jonglei State, South Sudan.