In the heart of Beirut, one initiative is providing a lifeline for people housed in the Al Azarieh building—once a bustling commercial centre, now a shelter for more than 2,500 people who have been ...
To mitigate the deadly consequences of blockages to access to healthcare, MSF trains volunteer paramedics in refugee camps so they can stabilise patients during active hostilities, in case ambulances ...
We are extremely alarmed by the detention of our colleague, Dr Mohammed Obeid, an MSF orthopaedic surgeon. He has been ...
In South Sudan, mental health issues are overshadowed by poverty, violence, and displacement. Neglected by the health system ...
When a baby is rushed to the Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) paediatric team in Herat, Afghanistan, it’s clear that he is ...
On 28 October, Israel's Knesset (parliament) voted to ban the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) from conducting any operations within Israel or annexed territories, including Gaza and the ...
The increase in intensity of the Israeli bombing and the geographical expansion in recent weeks has led to massive displacement, with many families displaced for several times. More than a million ...
Paul Chan is an Australian anaesthetist and is on his first field assignment in Gaza.
MSF’s first project in Kiribati. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) officially launched medical activities in the equatorial Pacific Island nation of Kiribati (/ˌkɪrɪˈbæs/) in October 2022. Kiribati’s ...
The word emergency conjures images of large-scale disasters, such as earthquakes or outbreaks of war. But a large part of MSF’s work focuses on providing care in hidden emergencies which, while ...