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MSF teams treat wounded in MSF Lankien health facility following airstrikes on 29 December.
War and conflict

South Sudan: MSF Evacuates Staff from Lankien Healthcare Facility Following Airstrikes

Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has undertaken the evacuation of key staff members from its healthcare facility in Lankien town, Nyirol County, Jonglei State, South Sudan, in response to a deteriorating and volatile security situation in the area. Article - 31 Dec 2025
 
Shahd Elkamali, Coordinator for emergency of the MSF project in Renk.
Conflict in Sudan

Every sunrise in Renk brought with it another wave of humanity

As MSF’s Field Coordinator, I was tasked with leading our emergency response. We quickly set up clinics to treat diseases, supported pregnant women, and cared for those wounded or sick from their long journeys Article - 29 Dec 2025
 
After receiving Plumpy’Nut at the Amsinéné health center supported by MSF for nutritional care, this mother gives the Plumpy’Nut to her daughter.
Malnutrition

Malnutrition, Chad's silent crisis

Malnutrition does not end with recovery. The consequences can be physical or cognitive, lasting, especially for children. Article - 24 Dec 2025
 
 MSF Response to Congolese Refugees Emergency on Ndava Transit Site
Refugee, migration and displacement

Refugees in Burundi in dire need of support

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is expanding its emergency response and warn about the risk of spreading of epidemic diseases such as cholera and measles, and a catastrophic increase of malaria cases among people made vulnerable in the midst of this crisis. Article - 23 Dec 2025
 
South Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia’s Gambella region collecting water from a contaminated source, highlighting the lack of sanitation and clean water access in the area.
Refugee, migration and displacement

Left behind in crisis: Escalating violence and healthcare collapse in South Sudan

In 2025, South Sudan saw a sharp escalation in political tension, violence and insecurity, worsening an already severe situation marked by extremely limited access to healthcare and services. Article - 22 Dec 2025
 
Ferdos holds her 11-month-old baby, Banan, who is infected with measles, in the isolation ward at El Geneina Teaching Hospital, which is supported by MSF. War forced Ferdos and her family to flee to El Geneina, where they live in overcrowded conditions with other families. Her son contracted measles and infected his 11-month-old daughter, who was unvaccinated.
Access to Healthcare

Sudan: Measles Cases Surge in Darfur Despite Months of Warnings and Calls for Vaccination

Between December 2024 and May 2025, our teams vaccinated more than 79,000 children in Rokero, North Jebel Marra. After the end of the campaign there was a reduction in number of measles cases by 96.5 percent. Article - 20 Dec 2025
 
Diffa, Niger
Access to Healthcare

Together we can make a difference

Your support makes our work possible Campaign - 19 Dec 2025
 
Dr. Faïza Ouedraogo and nurse Haraym Gagara treating a patient in triage.
Access to healthcare

Together we can make a difference

MSF's work wouldn’t have been possible without your support – it may feel like one person cannot do much, but then there's that special moment when we all can make a difference, when we can all be present for each other.  
 
Entrance of MSF’s hospital in Nduta Camp, Tanzania.
Refugee, migration and displacement

Ten Years in a Refugee Camp: A Tanzanian Doctor on the Frontlines of Humanitarian Care

Medicine is not just about curing disease; it is about nurturing dignity, empowering humanity, and leaving behind a world where care and compassion are not luxuries, but the foundation of life itself. Article - 17 Dec 2025