In this photo, Karam, 17, nearly died after his family's house was leveled by an Israeli airstrike, leaving him with severe burns to his face and body. He was able to medically evacuate Gaza and is now undergoing comprehensive reconstructive surgery and physiotherapy at the MSF hospital in Amman, Jordan. Thousands of sick and wounded Palestinians require specialized care unavailable in Gaza, yet many remain trapped, blocked from evacuation.
Read our latest update on Gaza here.
Photos of our work in Haiti
Escalating violence has ravaged Haiti, severely affecting the health system. MSF medical facilities were seriously under-supplied—to the point where we were in danger of having to interrupt patient care. But after a three-month disruption, we were able to restock our most urgently-needed health programs, delivering 80 tons of medical supplies.
In 2024 alone, our teams carried out 21,707 outpatient consultations and treated 8,449 patients with emergency needs—including 1,128 with gunshot wounds. We also admitted 81 severely burned patients to the Tabarre hospital.