Russia – MSF provides support to people displaced by the armed conflict in Ukraine

  The escalation of the international armed conflict in Ukraine has forced more than 10 million people to cross the border into neighbouring countries since late February, with almost one-quarter of them crossing into Russia, according to the UN. Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams in Russia are supporting already existing efforts to provide […]

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Floods in Pakistan: MSF Emergency Coordinator describes the situation

Shahid Abdullah, Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)’s emergency in-country coordinator in Balochistan describes the situation on the ground in flood-affected areas. “People are sitting alongside the main road, and you can see that many of them have already received help. They have, among other things, mosquito nets, hygiene packs and food. On the […]

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“I asked them to help people in the forest”: Pushed back and forth between Lithuania and Belarus

  In the forested border areas between Lithuania and Belarus, asylum seekers and migrants, including families with young children, are being subjected to repeated pushbacks with little to no access to basic needs or fair asylum procedures. In this testimony, a mother (unnamed for privacy) tells of her family’s experience being pushed back and forth […]

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Flooding in Pakistan: “It was so heartbreaking to see our village underwater.”

Akeela, an Outreach Counsellor with MSF since 2020, lived in the village of Mir Gul Hassan Manju Shori Barun Naseerabad, which is around 5 kilometres from Dera Murad Jamali (DMJ) in Balochistan. This was one of the areas hardest hit by monsoon rains and extreme flooding that left one third of Pakistan underwater. After losing […]

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Honduras: Filling the gap of sexual and reproductive health care and education in the community

  The high rates of teenage pregnancies and unwanted pregnancies are two of the consequences of the lack of specialized services in this area of the country. Since 2022, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been working with a community approach to close this gap. For decades, people across Honduras have faced many challenges […]

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Pakistan: “These floods will likely affect the population for months”

  Monsoon rains have plagued Pakistan for months and have become yet more intense in recent weeks, causing widespread damage in much of the country. Millions of people have lost their homes and are being forced to sleep in makeshift shelters, while many health structures are damaged or not functioning. MSF teams are stepping up […]

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Pakistan: MSF provides help in some of the areas hardest hit by severe floods

Pakistan is suffering widespread destruction from flooding due to exceptionally heavy monsoon rains, affecting some 33 million people. One-third of the country is now underwater, according to Pakistani officials. Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams are on the ground providing primary health care, drinking water, and essential supplies, although access to some areas remains […]

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Lithuania: Discriminatory and cruel migration practices compounding people’s suffering

  Vulnerable migrants and people seeking asylum who are held in prolonged detention in Lithuania are consequently experiencing an alarming deterioration in their mental health. The Lithuanian authorities’ flawed migration practices and legal processes are further discriminating against certain nationalities, and contributing to the continued detention of these people, the international medical humanitarian organisation Doctors […]

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Out of sight: neglected malnutrition crisis threatens tens of thousands of children in northwest Nigeria

A growing, yet largely ignored, malnutrition crisis is unfolding in northwest Nigeria, which threatens the lives of tens of thousands of children, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) warned today. Since January, MSF teams, working in partnership with Nigerian health authorities in five northwestern states, have already treated more than 50,000 children with acute malnutrition, […]

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