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A hygiene worker disinfecting and cleaning the new cholera treatment centre to strengthen the outbreak response in South Kivu.
Ebola

DRC: Despite an ongoing Ebola disease outbreak, other health emergencies must not be neglected in the east of the country

Cholera, measles, malaria and violence linked to the ongoing conflict, among others, continue to threaten thousands of people in North and South Kivu. Article - 13 Aug 2026
 
 The long journey to care for the women of Aweil
Access to Healthcare

The long journey to healthcare for the women of Aweil

As wards overflow, MSF teams create space on floors and in corridors to ensure all those who need treatment can receive it. Article - 12 Aug 2026
 
Front door of mobile field hospital- pediatric hospital
War and conflict

MSF: Israel puts thousands at risk by blocking crucial supplies for healthcare in Gaza

In Gaza, most electricity has been cut by Israeli authorities and much of the electrical infrastructure has been destroyed. Article - 12 Aug 2026
 
Vacancy
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Expression of Interest: Development of an Integrated Approach for Non-Medical Hazardous Waste Management in Countries with Limited Treatment Options

MSF seeks qualified and experienced service providers capable of supporting the safe and compliant management of non-medical hazardous waste generated in South Sudan.
 
A mother places her son in a basin scale to be weighed in the emergency unit at the MSF-supported Bay Regional Hospital in Baidoa, Somalia. Basin scales are commonly used to weigh infants and young children as part of routine health screening.
Malnutrition

Somalia: Survey of people displaced in Baidoa finds every second child malnourished 1 in 3 families surviving on 1 meal a day

MSF is calling for an urgent scale-up of inpatient treatment for severe acute malnutrition, particularly for children with medical complications Article - 11 Aug 2026
 
Medical consultation and patient follow-up in the mobile clinic
Refugee, migration and displacement

Refugees fleeing Sudan face months without shelter, water or healthcare in eastern Chad

The work relied heavily on community involvement. Most of the community mobilisation agents were refugees themselves, trained and supported by MSF to share health messages, follow up with families, and identify children who need nutritional support. Latest News - 10 Aug 2026
 
A child is being examined at the Carnot pediatric ward
Access to Healthcare

Central African Republic: In Carnot, telemedicine helps medical teams tap into a global network of healthcare professionals

Globally, more than 5,300 cases were shared with experts in 2025 from 212 projects led by our teams across 58 countries. That same year, more than 1,200 MSF staff members were trained in telemedicine. Article - 7 Aug 2026
 
An ebola aid worker simulation
Access to Healthcare

Ebola Outbreak in DRC: MSF Issues Urgent Call as Cases Surge

Even more concerning, the outbreak shows no sign of slowing down. New suspected cases are being reported almost daily in new locations, outside already identified transmission chains. Article - 5 Aug 2026
 
Job Vacancies
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RFP - Migration and Redevelopment of the MSFEA Association Membership Portal

Migration and Redevelopment of the MSFEA Association Membership Portal (Ref: RFP-EA-ASSO-ITC-0002)
 
Who tells the story of Sudan?
Conflict in Sudan

Sudanese cartoonists on a war the world stopped watching

Article - 4 Aug 2026