MSF South Asia
▶
Like much of #Syria, Deir ez-Zor has suffered huge destruction throughout more than a decade of armed conflict. 60-80% of the city are believed to remain destroyed to date. Years of heavy fighting,...
▶
Malnutrition remains a critical public health concern in Afghanistan — and children are being hit the hardest.
Between January and April this year, MSF-supported inpatient therapeutic feeding cent...
▶
MSF recently visited the southern border villages of Rmeich, Debel, and Ain Ebel, where families continue to live with the consequences of Israeli military operations, repeated attacks, and ongoing...
▶
In North Kivu, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), life goes on despite the capture of the major city of Goma in January 2025 by the armed group AFC/M23, backed by Rwanda –according to the ...
▶
In North Kivu, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), life goes on despite the capture of the major city of Goma in January 2025 by the armed group AFC/M23, backed by Rwanda –according to the ...
▶
MSF teams provide medical care at Akobo Teaching Hospital in Jonglei State, South Sudan, following the resumption of activities after months of conflict, displacement, and disruption of health serv...
▶
Kan, a 19-year-old South Sudanese refugee living in Kule Refugee Camp. Born in South Sudan he fled violence in his homeland in 2014 at the age of 7 with his uncle and relatives after losing his fat...
▶
Nyabhan is a 7-year-old girl born in an MSF facility at Kule Refugee Camp. She is the oldest in her family of four kids. Nyabhan is a second-grade student.
Born and raised in the camp, Nyabhan rep...
▶
Nisha*, 31, lives with her two daughters and extended family. Her journey with HIV has been marked by illness, fear, and uncertainty but also by resilience and hope. After months of severe symptoms...
▶
Despite increasing hostility, #Rohingya refugees continue to arrive in Aceh and other parts of Indonesia—driven by desperation, trauma, and the absence of safe alternatives after being stripped of ...
▶
Nearly nine years after the large-scale influx of Rohingya refugees into Bangladesh in 2017, more than one million refugees remain in camps in Cox’s Bazar. As global attention fades and funding cut...
▶
MSF has set up mobile clinics in Koro to provide free, local healthcare to refugees living on the outskirts of the town. Between October 2025 and March 2026, MSF ran 15 mobile clinics, carrying out...
▶
A game‑changer in HIV prevention has arrived: lenacapavir (LEN). With up to 100% effectiveness and just two doses a year, LEN has the potential to transform HIV prevention, especially for key and v...
▶
One month after an Ebola outbreak was declared in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) warns that the disease is spreading faster than the respon...
▶
Violence in South Sudan reached alarming levels in 2025, with civilians bearing the brunt of the conflict. Entire communities have been targeted—men, women, children, and older people—forcing famil...
▶
One month after the #Ebola disease outbreak was declared in Democratic Republic of Congo (#DRC), Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) warns that despite the recent scale-up in the response, major gaps in...
▶
The climate crisis isn’t approaching; it’s already here, and it is the everyday reality with serious consequences for people’s health.
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams s...
▶
As health actors, we are both responding to the health impacts generated by emissions while also contributing to those emissions when carrying out our social mission. As health professionals we hav...
▶
As temperatures rise and rainfall patterns shift, vector‑borne diseases like dengue, malaria, and chikungunya are spreading to new places and lasting longer each year. Climate change is altering wh...
▶
Extreme heat, air pollution, and environmental stress place added strain on the heart. Rising temperatures and poor air quality increase the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiovascular...
Loading…
