A woman carries bags of food on her head after an airdrop by the World Food Program near Chuil, Jonglei State, South Sudan.
It’s late afternoon on a quiet street corner in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, but for a Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) team, the main work is about to begin. Several boxes sit on ...
Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) teams across Lebanon have rapidly adapted their activities to respond to the growing humanitarian needs resulting from the escalation of violence ...
In many places where MSF works, families simply cannot reach medical care quickly. Whether because of conflict, blocked roads, destroyed hospitals, or the cost of transport, people often arrive ...
That finding is based on the Safeguarding Health in Conflict Coalition’s (SHCC) latest data from 2024, which documented 3,623 incidents targeting healthcare facilities, staff and patients,15 per cent ...
Jennifer is a member of our Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Australia recruitment team, from Perth. She has built a career with MSF over five overseas assignments. Jennifer kindly spoke to us about her ...
Ten Rohingya artists, 10 children, and the confines of Kutupalong refugee camp. Together they developed a symbol that tells the story of Rohingya statelessness in a new way. A joint campaign by the ...
Women’s health advisor and midwife Clémence Chbat has recently returned from northern Nigeria, where MSF supports the Ministry of Health to provide comprehensive emergency obstetrics and neonatal care ...
Accessing clean, safe water is a daily challenge for people in the tiny remote island nation of Kiribati. Shallow groundwater, which is contaminated with seawater, rubbish and other waste, is the main ...
Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) provided mental healthcare on the Pacific island of Nauru for 11 months, before being forced to leave by the Nauruan government in October 2018.
In the first of a new weekly audio diary series, MSF Hospital Director Kaylene Tomkins’s shares what it’s like to respond to mass casualties in a war zone. "How many casualties are there going to be?
More than one million people are still being forced to survive on a tiny patch of land, and in dangerous living conditions, in southern Gaza, Palestine. This displacement, along with the massive ...