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A picture of different medications a person living with HIV may take on a daily basis.
Access to Healthcare

MSF: Game-changing HIV prevention medicine must be available for $40 per year, everywhere 

Gilead must do more to ensure enough lenacapavir is available worldwide to truly make a dent in the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Article - 17 Jun 2026
 
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Sexual Violence

Information related to the dismissal of 18 staff in Chad

The investigations in Chad were a concerted effort to understand the situation, identify gaps, and take action to address the challenges, reflecting our commitment to proactively confront abuse. Article - 17 Jun 2026
 
Patients wait to be seen at MSF’s Elbeti 1 health post in Elbeti IDP camp, Baidoa, Southwest State, Somalia. MSF runs seven health posts across IDP camps in Baidoa, providing primary healthcare including screening and treatment for acute malnutrition.
Malnutrition

Malnutrition admissions are overwhelming Baidoa Hospital in Somalia

This nutritional crisis is unfolding alongside ongoing disease outbreaks, including measles and diphtheria. Article - 16 Jun 2026
 
Entrance of MSF’s hospital in Nduta Camp, Tanzania.
Access to Healthcare

MSF Concludes more than 10 years of Medical Support in Nduta Refugee Camp.

Over the past 10 years, MSF teams delivered more than 1.6 million outpatient consultations, responding to a wide range of medical needs including infectious diseases, maternal and child health, mental health, and emergency care Article - 16 Jun 2026
 
An ebola aid worker simulation
Ebola

MSF Ebola Simulation Centre in Nairobi to Strengthen Regional Outbreak Preparedness

This temporary facility will prioritise training for MSF medical responders and frontline workers who will support Ebola disease response operations in the DRC. Article - 12 Jun 2026
 
A staff playing with one of the children during Play therapy in the designated tent session
Refugee, migration and displacement

In Kule refugee camp, play is helping children heal

Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) integrates play therapy into routine care for young children admitted to hospital in Kule refugee camp.
Article - 9 Jun 2026
 
The entrance of MSF’s mobile clinic, set up in the Roots Centre, Beirut. Lebanon, on 21 May 2026.
Access to Healthcare

In Dahiyeh, Southern Beirut, MSF helps restoring essential services amid military threats and forced displacement

Unfortunately, half of our mobile clinics had to be put on hold due to security concerns and new population movements outside Dahiyeh; they will resume as soon as conditions permit. Article - 8 Jun 2026
 
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Access to Healthcare

Snakes Bites: a deadly threat in Hajjah governate, Yemen

In Yemen, the danger of snakebite is far greater due to the near collapse situation of the healthcare system after years of conflict. Article - 8 Jun 2026
 
People walk around the compound of a hospital in Tiné. Chad, March 2026.
Conflict in Sudan

Drone strikes at Chad-Sudan border: MSF treats 116 wounded in one month and warns of increasing civilian casualties.

Since early May, drone strikes around Tina, Sudan, near the Chadian border, have intensified, leading to repeated influxes of wounded patients at Tiné Hospital, supported by Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders(MSF). Article - 4 Jun 2026
 
Powering Care in Mudug Through Green Energy
Access to Healthcare

Powering care at the MSF supported hospital in Mudug, Somalia

The shift is answering to a broader question facing humanitarian organisations working in one of the world's most climate-vulnerable countries: how to respond to the health consequences of the climate crisis without adding to it. Article - 4 Jun 2026