No end in sight: Sudan’s two years of war
story Apr 14, 2025
Get the latest news, stories, videos, and more from our medical humanitarian projects around the world.
Speaking out about the emergencies our staff and patients witness is part of who we are. Explore our history and principles.
Developing Story
Feb 20, 2025
Fighting in eastern DR Congo has rapidly escalated in 2025, displacing hundreds of thousands as humanitarian needs skyrocket.
Read moreDeveloping Story
Oct 14, 2023
What to know about the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza and MSF’s medical and humanitarian response.
Read moreNews | Apr 08, 2025
The deteriorating security situation in Haiti, as well as a targeted attack in mid-March, have forced us to withdraw from two medical facilities while we continue other medical programs.
Read moreStory | Mar 26, 2025
The far-reaching effects of the war in Sudan threaten to trap women and girls in a never-ending cycle of malnutrition, declining health, and maternal death.
Read moreStory | Mar 10, 2025
MSF peer educators are helping people overcome stigma and misinformation to access health care.
Read moreStory | Mar 07, 2025
Women are reaching out to connect their communities with vital medical services, including prenatal and postnatal care.
Read moreStory | Mar 04, 2025
MSF teams work with women leaders in Couffo to make sure pregnant women get the medical care they need and to break taboos about family planning.
Read moreStory | Mar 03, 2025
Some diseases have far greater negative consequences in women and girls, especially during pregnancy and childbirth.
Read moreStory | Mar 03, 2025
These MSF staff members are giving back to their communities while challenging stereotypes about women’s roles.
Read moreStory | Feb 28, 2025
A specialized referral facility in Borno state provides lifesaving care for women with pregnancy-related complications in a country with one of the world’s highest maternal mortality rates.
Read moreYour unrestricted gifts enable us to provide lifesaving medical humanitarian care on the ground and speak out about what we see.