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Sudan, Darfur: Women and girls feel trapped by widespread sexual violence
Women and girls in Sudan’s Darfur region are at near-constant risk of sexual violence, medical organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) warned today.
DRC: Behind both sides of the frontline in South Kivu
Since the beginning of the year, an ongoing humanitarian crisis has worsened as intense fighting between the armed group M23/Alliance Fleuve Congo and the Congolese army, spilled over from the province of North Kivu.
Volunteer information meeting - 18 june 2025 at 12.30pm
Come along to our volunteer information meeting on Wednesday 18 juin 2025 at 12.30 p.m. to find out more about how volunteering works and the opportunities available.

Israel’s use of displacement orders is “psychological and physical warfare” in its campaign of ethnic cleansing in Gaza
Israeli forces continue to systematically use last-minute evacuation orders as a violent tool, turning the Gaza Strip into a living hell for Palestinians.

Gaza: “Displacement in itself is a loss, just when like you lose a place, or a life routine”
On 24th of April 2025, we interviewed Iman Abu Shawish, MSF mental health supervisor in Gaza, to understand the psychological impact of Israeli’s displacement orders.

Solidarity Day – United for MSF
On June 21st, 2025, BRIGHT asbl is hosting the first-ever Journée de la Solidarité in Parc Central Kirchberg. This public, festive event brings together NGOs, schools, local communities, and partners around a common goal.

MSF team relocates to Mattar to care for refugees fleeing violence on the South Sudan-Ethiopia border
As violence intensifies across the South Sudan-Ethiopia border, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has decided to relocate our medical services from the border town of Burbeiye to Mattar, in Ethiopia.

Rohingya camps, Bangladesh: MSF launches a large hepatitis C “test and treat” campaign amid critical lack of treatment options
To address concerningly high levels of hepatitis C in the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, 30,000 people will receive care by the end of 2026 as MSF significantly expands its treatment programmes.

Complementing the knowledge and skills of the medical staff in Sierra Leone
In Sierra Leone, after the Ebola epidemic heavily affected the country’s healthcare workforce, the MSF Academy was launched in 2018 to strengthen the skills and competencies of frontline healthcare workers.