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An aerial view of the Kakoy River and Gengere 1 refugee camp in Ituri province, DR Congo.

MSF prepares large-scale response to Ebola outbreak in DR Congo

News May 17, 2026

News May 14, 2026

MSF condemns Israeli forces’ killing of paramedics in Lebanon

An MSF staff stands next to a Lebanese civil defense worker in front of an ambulance in Lebanon.

News May 11, 2026

Haiti: MSF forced to evacuate its hospital in Cité Soleil and temporarily suspend activities there

Staff attend to a patient in the pediatric ward at Cité Soleil Hospital, Haiti.

News May 05, 2026

MSF to UN Security Council: The promise of Resolution 2286 lies in ruins

Destruction inside Nasser Hospital, one of Gaza's largest facilities, after it was besieged by Israeli forces.

story Apr 30, 2026

Gilead won’t sell MSF its HIV drug. Its shareholders should ask why

Dr Tandzile Nhlengetfwa walks through the waiting area in the Sitsandziwe Clinic, Eswatini

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Story | Jul 08, 2025

Responding to an mpox outbreak in the heart of Sierra Leone

An average of 29 mpox cases a day are reported each day in Sierra Leone, where MSF is proactively treating people affected by this stigmatized disease.

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An MSF pharmacist stands in Sierra Leone.

Story | May 29, 2025

DR Congo: Fear and insecurity on both sides of the front line in South Kivu

The front line at Katonga, South Kivu, bisects a vital road connecting cities, cutting off communities’ access to water and health care.

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A mother holds her 7-month-old in DRC.

Story | Sep 05, 2024

Mpox is just one challenge among many in eastern DR Congo

Controlling the mpox outbreak will be impossible unless living conditions are improved.

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A woman washes her hands at a handwashing stationin a displacement camp in Goma, DRC.

News | Aug 16, 2024

Mpox vaccine access must be dramatically increased

With the mpox outbreak in DR Congo continuing to evolve rapidly, access to vaccines is critical to curb further spread of the virus.

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A doctor screens patients for mpox in DR Congo.

News | Aug 15, 2024

Mpox outbreak in DR Congo: What to know

A recent surge of mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) infections in DR Congo is cause for alarm. Here’s what to know and why we need a comprehensive response.

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Mpox Cases Amidst Displacement Sites Near Goma

Story | Jul 30, 2024

Q&A: Mpox surge in DR Congo

An MSF medical coordinator explains the recent surge of mpox in DR Congo, where a new mutation has led to human-to-human transmission.

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Mpox Cases Amidst Displacement Sites Near Goma

Story | Nov 16, 2023

MSF responds to mpox outbreak in Bolomba, DR Congo

“The medical strategy aims to bring health care as close as possible to affected people.”

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Dr Théophile Lukembe, physician at Bolomba General Referral Hospital, consults Mpox patients at Bolomba General Referral Hospital.

Story | Aug 25, 2022

Access (or not) to vaccines for mpox in Africa: a sense of déjà vu?

Mpox is endemic to Africa, and the widespread transmission to so many non-endemic countries in such a short period of time has been unprecedented.

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Monkey pox in Mbaiki

News | Aug 19, 2022

Mpox should serve as a global health wake-up call about when we act and why

Mpox had just received little attention outside the endemic countries of West and Central Africa until recently, when wealthy nations were affected.

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Monkey pox in Mbaiki
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