Madagascar: Communities face dual storms amid worsening climate crisis
In just two weeks, southern Madagascar has been hit by two cyclones, Honde and Jude, causing significant damage and affecting thousands of people
Climate emergency
Palestine
Gaza: One month into deadly Israeli-imposed blockade, critical medicines start to run out
Shortage of medication is forcing Doctors Without Borders teams to dress wounds with no pain relief and ration essential medicines. Israeli authoritie...
War and conflict
Myanmar
Myanmar Earthquake
Doctors Without Borders teams now in Mandalay and Shan State
The full extent of damage is still unknown amid communication blackouts and other chal...
Natural disasters
Palestine
Gaza: The ceasefire in Gaza must be immediately restored
In the early hours of 18 March, Israeli forces attacked multiple areas in the Gaza Strip, after almost two-months of an already fragile ceasefire. Acc...
War and conflict
Bangladesh
Bangladesh: Massive funding shortfalls put Rohingya refugees at risk of an acute malnutrition crisis
An estimated more than 1 million Rohingya are confined in the camps in Cox’s Bazar district, where they arrived after fleeing violence in nearby Myanm...
Rohingya refugee crisis
Sudan
Sudan: Doctors Without Borders briefs the UN Security Council on the catastrophic 'war on people'
Christopher Lockyear, Secretary General of Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), briefed the United Nations Security Council today o...
War and conflict
Cameroon
Cameroon: Local women leaders plays vital role in tackling malnutrition and infant mortality
Since 2023, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been working with influential local women in Cameroon's Far North region, where...
Maternal health
Women’s health
Malnutrition
Palestine
Gaza: Humanitarian aid should never be used as a tool of war
Doctors Without Borders strongly denounces Israel’s announcement to block aid into Gaza.
War and conflict
Philippines
Philippines: In Manila, children can be free of tuberculosis within four months
Manila, Philippines -- Within four months, a child can complete a course of treatment for tuberculosis (TB), and be considered cured.