Visit MSF projects around the world and see what we really do. This month, we are getting a clearer picture of the AIDS epidemic in Malawi and we visit our team in Jordan who are rebuilding shattered lives in the Middle East.

Lebanon -The plight of Palestinian refugees who fled Syria

MSF runs a mental health program in Ain el-Helweh, in Saida, Lebanon. More and more patients are Palestinian refugees who fled Syria and suffer from a high level of trauma.

Malnutrition in Dakoro, Niger

Cholera has broken out in northern Niger in an area which is hosting large number of Malian refugees and which was hit by a cholera epidemic last year. Our teams are responding.

On the first International Day to End Obstetric Fistula, a patient and MSF surgeon discuss the reality of the devastating condition and their hopes for the future.

Transit camp in Aleppo province

“A warplane attacked our neighbourhood and lots of houses were destroyed, including ours." Stories of daily life, hope and loss from people forced to flee violence in Syria for a camp on the Turkish border.

MSF strongly condemns the destruction at its hospital in Pibor town, South Sudan, purposefully conducted to render the hospital inoperative.

DRC Mweso North Kivu July 2011

MSF is treating survivors of a savage attack on Mpeti in the North Kivu province of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

MSF inaugurates a new clinic in Kibera South, Nairobi, Kenya. The centre offers comprehensive primary healthcare and maternity services integrated with the management of chronic diseases like HIV.

Influx of Syrians into Domeez Camp, Iraq

Overcrowding and poor living conditions in Iraq’s Domeez camp have led to a recent deterioration in refugees’ health. As the camp swells with new arrivals MSF has doubled its number of staff.

Surgical care to victims of violence, all uses

The conflict in Syria is extremely intense, with an estimated 6.8 million people in urgent need of assistance. Find out more about our work with our interactive maps.

Over the past four days MSF teams working in health facilities in Hangu, Kurram Agency and Lower Dir, together with Ministry of Health staff, have treated over 110 blast victims injured in election related violence.