Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and artists unite to call for urgent action to protect vulnerable communities with the release of the song “Oya”, ahead of the crucial COP30 climate talks in Brazil.
Diseases directly linked to poor living conditions account for 70 per cent of all of MSF’s outpatient consultations in our ...
When 33-year-old Samat started experiencing symptoms of mental illness, he had few places to turn to. For World Mental Health ...
More than one million people in Gaza are facing renewed terror, after receiving an emergency order to evacuate Gaza City, ahead of a major ground offensive by the Israeli military. For many, escape is ...
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 ...
Israel is deliberately depriving people of water in Gaza as part of its genocidal campaign, denying Palestinians of life’s necessities, including food, water and healthcare. After 22 months of Israel ...
There is no denying that 2024 was an extremely difficult year, but in the face of enormous challenges, we saw the incredible public support given to MSF by Australians and New Zealanders. This support ...
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 ...
The constant fear of aggression and violence, committed by Israeli settlers and armed forces, takes a massive toll on the mental health of Palestinians in the West Bank, especially those living in ...
In early May, Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF) launched an emergency response to a cholera outbreak in Lomera, South Kivu, where a gold rush and poor sanitation fuelled the ...
“What we are able to do with limited resources is remarkable,” shares Gerald Riordan, a paediatrician reflecting on his first assignment at Goyalmara Mother and Child Hospital, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh ...
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?