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Violence
Anti-migrant violence in South Africa: MSF warns of growing humanitarian needs and access to healthcare disruptions
Tens of thousands of people—many from Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Nigeria and Ghana—have fled their homes due to fears for their safety and threats to their livelihoods. D Article - 10 Jul 2026
Access to Healthcare
Mozambique: MSF concludes activities in Palma following healthcare collapse triggered by deadly 2021 attack
In late March 2021, non-state armed groups later affiliating to Islamic State Mozambique attacked and looted the town of Palma, in Mozambique. Latest News - 9 Jul 2026
Sexual and Gender Based Violence
Abused by those closest: partners, or relatives who hold the power
The percentage of girls aged 13–24 who have experienced sexual violence in their lifetime declined between 2007 and 2022, reaching around 8 per cent in 2022. Article - 7 Jul 2026
Earthquake
Doctors Without Borders/ Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) delivers medical aid after 7.8-magnitude earthquake in Mindanao
The earthquake has claimed at least 78 lives, left hundreds injured, and forced thousands of families from their homes. Article - 1 Jul 2026
Year in Review
Year in Review 2025
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams around the world worked to assist people in 72 countries, in an ongoing act of solidarity. Article - 22 Jun 2026
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
Refugee, migration and displacement
Article - 9 Jun 2026
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
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
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
Access to Healthcare