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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.

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.

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.

Mozambique: MSF responds to healthcare needs after latest resurgence of violence in Cabo Delgado
In response to the surge in humanitarian needs linked to insecurity and displacement, MSF launched an emergency intervention, providing primary healthcare through mobile clinics, mental health support, as well as water and sanitation services.

In Dahiyeh, Southern Beirut, MSF Helps Restoring Essential Services Amid Military Threats and Forced Displacement
Dahiyeh, south of Beirut, has become a de facto urban front line, suffering significant damage following hundreds of Israeli airstrikes. MSF is concerned about the forced displacement and insecurity affecting the population.

Powering care at the MSF supported hospital in Mudug, Somalia
At Mudug Regional Hospital, after years of relying almost exclusively on diesel generators, MSF expanded the hospital's solar power system, installing solar panels and a battery storage system.

Drone strikes at Chad-Sudan border: MSF treats 116 wounded in one month and warns of increasing civilian casualties
Since early May, drone strikes have intensified, leading to a steady stream of wounded patients arriving at the Tiné hospital, which is supported by MSF in Chad. The repeated strikes are exacerbating an already critical humanitarian situation.
Focus6/5/2026
Greening MSF
On this World Environment Day, let's discover some of the solutions and initiatives put in place by MSF teams to reduce emissions and polluting practices in different areas.