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Boy with shrapnel wound
War and conflict

Sudan: Repeated drone strikes hit civilian areas, MSF treats around 170 people in two weeks

MSF urges warrying parties to immediately spare civilians and humanitarian workers Article - 19 Feb 2026
 
Peer educators at Mbare Poly Clinic
Access to Healthcare

How Youth Participation Is Strengthening Adolescent-Friendly Care in Mbare

The committee acts as a bridge between the clinics and the community. It dispels misinformation, including rumours that MSF services are paid for Article - 19 Feb 2026
 
An MSF team visits Jemu Health Center. MSF has supported capacity building, rehabilitation of the facility, and WASH infrastructure and support.
Access to Healthcare

MSF establishes a new permanent presence in South West Ethiopia Region, to strengthen health services and outbreak preparedness

MSF establishes a new permanent presence in South West Ethiopia Region, to strengthen health services and outbreak preparedness. Article - 12 Feb 2026
 
Children being vaccinated to prevent measles and meningitis, together with other antigens, during an EURECA intervention in Kabo, CAR.
Vaccinations

How MSF's EURECA team strengthened its response to health emergencies in 2025

The interventions in Gamboula and Kabo were carried out with strong involvement from local and central health authorities Article - 11 Feb 2026
 
Eight-year-old Shayma at the vaccination site in Alsafa, El Geneina. She decided to attend after seeing her family and neighbors join the campaign. 'The injection didn’t hurt and now I am protected. Family and friends came to get vaccinated, so I came,' she said. Community influence remains a key factor for the high turnout in this MSF-MoH emergency measles and rubella response.
Access to Healthcare

Measles vaccination campaign in El Geneina: The first since 2021

For many people, survival is not only about escaping violence. It is also about surviving diseases such as measles. Article - 7 Feb 2026
 
Vacancy
Opportunities

RFQ0046- Facilitation and Development of the MSF Ubuntu MEAL Framework

The MSF Ubuntu Operational Directorate (OD) is developing a unified Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) framework to strengthen evidence-based decision-making, accountability, transparency, and learning across its operations.
 
Médecins Sans Frontières’ (MSF’s) hospital in Lankien, Jonglei state, South Sudan, was hit in an airstrike by the government of South Sudan forces during the night of Tuesday, 3 February 2026.
War and conflict

South Sudan: Government forces bombarded MSF hospital in Lankien, Jonglei state

Lankien hospital was evacuated, and patients were discharged hours before the attack, following increased tensions and after MSF received information about a possible attack against the city. Article - 4 Feb 2026
 
A view of the solar panels installed by MSF at the hospital in Niafunké, northern Mali.
Access to Healthcare

Niafounké, Northern Mali: Healthcare Powered by Solar Energy

n the Timbuktu region of northern Mali, MSF has just equipped the Niafounké hospital with a new solar panel installation. This energy transition strengthens the hospital’s autonomy and ensures better continuity of care in an area that is both remote and affected by insecurity Article - 4 Feb 2026
 
Abdiya Hussein Biri, a newly arrived, unregistered and unprofiled refugee with her child.

Ramadan Campaign 2026

The Dadaab refugee complex was established in 1991 for people fleeing the civil war in Somalia. It now consists of four camps
 
 Hospital entrance in Kajo Keji
Access to Healthcare

MSF Announces Phased Handover of Healthcare Services to MoH in KajoKeji

"As part of the handover, MSF will leave all infrastructure, equipment, and relevant supplies to the MoH, aiming to ensure smooth transition Article - 2 Feb 2026