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MSF healthcare facility hit in an airstrike in South Sudan
Attacks on medical care

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. After the facility was hit, and the gunship helicopter left, MSF teams found bullets that hit the infrastructure within the facility. Article - 5 Dec 2025
 
Pakistan is among the top five countries contributing to the global TB burden, with an estimated 670,000 new cases reported in 2024, around 6.3 percent of the world’s total. To improve access to care, MSF opened a TB clinic at the Rural Health Centre, Baldia Town, in February 2025, in collaboration with the Department of Health, with a strong focus on paediatric patients. The clinic provides TB diagnosis, treatment, contact tracing, and community education for residents of Keamari district.
Access to Healthcare

Healing Lives: Tuberculosis Patients Find Strength and Care in Baldia, Pakistan

Pakistan is among the top five countries contributing to the global TB burden, with an estimated 670,000 new cases reported in 2024. Article - 2 Dec 2025
 
Patients and carers attending a malaria awareness session at the MSF-supported Lweba health centre in Katanga village, Fizi territory, Democratic Republic of Congo.
Access to Healthcare

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

Between August and November 2025, MSF teams in Baraka and the village of Lweba have treated 19,000 people with malaria Article - 30 Nov 2025
 
MSF staff providing medication to patients with mild malaria at the outreach post.
Malaria

Curbing rising malaria rates in Bench Sheko, Southwest Ethiopia

Bench Sheko in Southwest Ethiopia is a zone highly vulnerable to malaria. Heavy rains and limitations in
accessing healthcare create conditions for recurrent outbreaks of the disease.
Article - 29 Nov 2025
 
MSF Medical activities: Mental health intervention in one of the Aswan Mobile clinics.
Access to Healthcare

Bringing medical care to Egyptian and Sudanese people in Aswan

Without community engagement, it is difficult to reach the community and get a grasp of their needs. Article - 27 Nov 2025
 
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Conflict in Sudan

MSF calls for the protection of health facilities and staff following the fatal shooting of a healthworker outside Zalingei Hospital, Central Darfur

At Zalingei Hospital, MSF provides critical services and support, including an emergency room, surgery, paediatrics, emergency obstetrics and newborn care, as well as an inpatient department and isolation tents for treating measles and cholera during outbreaks. Article - 26 Nov 2025
 
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Natural Disasters

Medical supplies distribution – Maroon healthcare centre

One of the clinics that MSF is supporting with supplies is the Maroon health center. The clinic has been struggling with supplies following wide scale destruction brought by the category five hurricane Melissa on 27 October Article - 23 Nov 2025
 
Omar sits with his sister in the playground at the reconstructive surgery hospital in Amman, Jordan. Omar was injured in an Israeli strike, after a piece of shrapnel tore through his leg.
War and conflict

Road to Recovery: The children escaping Gaza's Genocide through medical evacuation

MSF tried to arrange safe passage for the staff during brief windows permitted by Israeli Forces. We set off in a convoy of cars carrying both MSF staff and their families. But with thousands desperate to flee and chaos overwhelming the Netzarim corridor, the window closed before we could cross to the south and we were forced to turn back to Gaza City. As our convoy, which was clearly marked with MSF logos, turned back toward the clinic, gunfire suddenly erupted. Bullets tore through the air; windows shattered, and shrapnel ripped into our vehicles. Article - 18 Nov 2025
 
Surgeons at the Rutshuru General Reference Hospital cauterize a wound of a young gunshot victim.
War and conflict

Piecing together bodies and minds: MSF and violence in Eastern DRC

Over the course of the year, MSF teams have witnessed recurrent fighting – sometimes finding themselves, intentionally or otherwise, on the receiving end. Health structures we support have seen a steady flow of wounded patients and casualties. Patients have testified to myriad acts of violence – from massacres to violent kidnappings, to beatings and horrific acts of sexual violence. In some contexts, civilians are targeted deliberately – at other times, they find themselves caught in the crossfire, frequently as victims of stray bullets. Article - 18 Nov 2025