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 Aid cuts threaten refugee lives in Ethiopia’s Gambella Region
Refugee, migration and displacement

Aid cuts threaten refugee lives in Ethiopia’s Gambella Region

Since October 2024, refugees in Kule camp have received as little as 600 calories a day—less than 30 percent of the recommended daily minimum of 2,100 calories per person. Other refugee camps in the region are also experiencing a similar situation. At times, food distribution has stopped for months due to international supply chain disruptions and funding shortages. Article - 6 Aug 2025
 
World Breastfeeding Week - Dagahaley, Kenya
Paediatric Health

World Breastfeeding Week – Five questions with Abdille

Abdille Abdi Maalim, nutrition supervisor at MSF’s Dagahaley project in Dadaab Camp, has been a male breastfeeding champion for over a decade. As part of the World Breastfeeding Week, Abdille shares the purpose of this role and his commitment to support refugee mothers living in Dagahaley, one of the camps forming the Dadaab Camp complex hosting over 400, 000 refugees in Kenya. Article - 6 Aug 2025
 
Two MSF medical staff help a patient reach MSF ambulance car in Jansuk Clinic, Yei County, Central Equatoria.
Attacks on medical care

South Sudan: MSF suspends medical activities in Yei and Morobo counties following abduction of staff amid rising insecurity

This abduction is part of a disturbing trend of targeted violence on healthcare and aid workers in these counties. In just three months, several incidents of violence targeting aid workers and healthcare facilities have been reported in Morobo, including forceful abductions, arson, violent looting of hospitals, and damage to medical infrastructure. Seven of these incidents involved the abduction of aid workers. Press Release - 5 Aug 2025
 
Understanding SGBV: What It Is and why It matters to you
Sexual and Gender Based Violence

Understanding SGBV: What It Is and why It matters to you

Many young people experience or witness violence in silence often unsure of what it is or whether it “counts.” Talking about Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) is not easy, but it’s an important step toward protecting yourself and others. Knowledge is power and safety. Article - 4 Aug 2025
 
Surviving sexual violence in Eastern DRC for Congolese women in Goma, nowhere is safe
Sexual Violence

Surviving sexual violence in Eastern DRC,for Congolese women in Goma, nowhere is safe

MSF teams continue to record alarming levels of sexual violence cases. Between January and April, more than 7,400 survivors of sexual violence received treatment at Ministry of Health facilities supported by MSF in Goma. West of the city, in Saké, an additional 2,400 survivors were treated during the same period. Article - 30 Jul 2025
 
Walikale general reference hospital
Access to Healthcare

DRC: As crisis deepens in Walikale, MSF is the only international organisation responding to growing needs

MSF supports the Walikale General Reference Hospital and a network of seven smaller health centers, with a focus on nutrition, pediatric, and pre-natal care. The organization also operates a clinic for survivors of sexual violence, which includes mental health services, and has established vital water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) initiatives to help prevent outbreaks of diseases such as cholera Article - 24 Jul 2025
 
Watsan activities in Adré
Water and sanitation

Chad: Water crisis intensifies amid soaring temperatures and shrinking funds

complex. Few humanitarian organizations have the resources to respond, and recent funding cuts are further eroding their capacity. Article - 24 Jul 2025