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View of the entrance to the National Institute of Biomedical Research in Goma. Preventive measures have been put in place before entering this facility where samples from people suspected of having Ebola are tested.
Ebola

The Bundibugyo virus challenge: why is this Ebola disease outbreak different?

There are currently two approved vaccines against Ebola disease, but neither is approved for use in cases of infection with the Bundibugyo virus. Article - 21 May 2026
 
View of the entrance to the National Institute of Biomedical Research in Goma. Preventive measures have been put in place before entering this facility where samples from people suspected of having Ebola are tested.
War and Conflict

DRC Ebola outbreaks

On 15 April 2023, intense fighting erupted between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Khartoum. The conflict has caused immense suffering. Millions of people have had to flee their homes and cross the borders to Chad, South Sudan, and other neighbouring countries. The majority, however, have remained in Sudan.
 
 Bombarded Lankien town market
War and conflict

Attacks on healthcare and civilians, rape, hunger: South Sudan is at a breaking point

The impact of violence is evident in MSF’s medical data and through the fact that 138 air strikes occurred in the country during 2025, compared to only two in 2024. Article - 19 May 2026
 
Three vials of PANAF to be administered to a snakebite (SBE) patient on arrival to the clinic.
Snakebite

Inside MSF’s Global Centre of Excellence for Snakebite Treatment

MSF has been working in the Amhara region since 2003, supporting patients affected by diseases that often remain overlooked despite their devastating impact on vulnerable people. Article - 18 May 2026
 
MSF Flag and stethoscope
Ebola

Democratic Republic of Congo: MSF preparing large-scale response to Ebola outbreak in Ituri province

MSF currently has teams in the affected areas of Ituri to assess medical needs, and is coordinating closely with the Congolese health authorities. Article - 16 May 2026
 
 MSF supports durable access to clean water in Cibitoke
Water and sanitation

MSF supports durable access to clean water in Bujumbura, Burundi

To prevent and limit the spread of cholera, the government and humanitarian organisations should step up their efforts to ensure the population has access to safe drinking water. Article - 15 May 2026
 
MSF staff are taking care of a 84 year old patient just admitted by ambulance at one of the hospitals in Mykolaiv region
International Nurses' Day

Nurses: Empathetic, Empowered and Essential

On International Nurses Day, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is celebrating our nurses and their skills, compassion and empathy as they accompany patients throughout their healthcare journeys, from new life to end-of-life, wherever they are. Article - 12 May 2026
 
MSF FLAG
Attacks on medical care

East DRC: MSF staff safely return to Bukavu following security incident in Mwenga, South Kivu

On 1 May, an MSF team traveling between Mwenga, Kamituga, and Kitutu in South Kivu as part of an assessment of humanitarian and medical needs were involved in a security incident. Article - 8 May 2026