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Mali: Security crisis isolates border communities and exacerbates humanitarian needs
In Mali, the security crisis is making it difficult for local and displaced populations to access health care, water and basic services. On the Burkina Faso and Mauritania border, MSF is adapting its activities to meet ever-increasing needs.

All news7/3/2026
RIEPS 2026 in Douala: an event to advance Global Citizenship Education
From 2 to 6 June 2026, Douala hosted the second edition of the International Meeting on Popular and Solidarity-based Education (RIEPS). Médecins Sans Frontières was at the event, alongside other NGOs active in community-based education in Luxembourg.
Afghanistan: Alarming increase in admissions of severely malnourished children in south
In southern Afghanistan, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has observed an alarming rise in the number of children suffering from severe acute malnutrition accompanied by medical complications that require life-saving treatment.
In 2025, MSF Luxembourg reflects the continued commitment of donors and supporters amid a growing number of crises
MSF Luxembourg raised €8.5 million through 99.9% private funding, including one-third from regular donors. More than 2,200 people attended its events, 580 students were reached through awareness activities. 5,000 people mobilised in support of Gaza

Syria: Explosive ordnance continues to injure and kill civilians in Deir Ez-Zor amid limited access to healthcare
In a new report, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) draws on medical data to highlight the devastating impact of these weapons on civilians, who also have limited access to appropriate medical care.
Children are disproportionately affected by the deteriorated living conditions in Gaza
In 2026 MSF teams have treated thousands of cases of respiratory infections, gastroenteritis and skin infections among children.

Press releases6/18/2026
MSF: Game-changing HIV prevention medicine must be available for USD40 per year, everywhere
For the first time, a drug could prevent almost all HIV infections. However, Gilead, the manufacturer of lenacapavir, is restricting access to it in many countries. Médecins Sans Frontières is calling on the company to lift these restrictions.

DRC: One month on, MSF warns dangerous gaps persist in Ebola disease response
MSF warns that despite the recent scale-up in the response, major gaps in surveillance, diagnosis, contact tracing and community engagement continue to undermine efforts to bring the outbreak under control.

Deafening silence: no accountability for the killing of three MSF staff in Tigray, Ethiopia
Five years after three MSF staff members were brutally killed in central Tigray, Ethiopia, the Government of Ethiopia has shown no sign of concluding and sharing the outcomes of a credible and impartial investigation, despite our continuous engagement efforts.