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.

This month we look at aid imbalances in Syria, we assist Syrian refugees in Lebanon, we tend to victims of the conflict in Mali and we address a measles epidemic in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

As tens of thousands of people still lack access to urgently needed medical care, MSF is calling on authorities to ensure that all people of Rakhine can live without fear of violence, abuse and harassment.

PRESS RELEASE: Eight months since deadly communal clashes first broke out in Rakhine state, Myanmar, tens of thousands of people are still unable to access urgently needed medical care.

A new MSF survey shows half of Syrian refugees are not receiving required medical care. Immediate steps must be taken to improve shelter and provide aid to new arrivals.

A week of heavy rain has left parts of Mozambique severely affected by flooding. MSF sent a team to one of the hardest hit areas and launched an emergency response in the city of Chokwe.

An epidemic of hepatitis E is escalating across refugee camps in South Sudan's Maban County. We've treated nearly 4,000 patients; tragically, there have been 88 deaths, including 15 pregnant women.

PRESS RELEASE: A major explosion outside two mosques in an alley in Pat Bazaar, Hangu injured dozens and killed several people who were leaving the mosque after Friday afternoon prayers.

Three weeks after the conflict began, MSF continues to carry out life-saving medical care across Mali. However, landmines in certain areas have forced us to suspend our mobile clinics.

A powerful interview, including audio snippets, with Katrin Kisswani who headed MSF’s activities in northern Syria for two months.

In Guinea, MSF has set up a network of community health agents as part of its strategy to tackle malaria. These incredible volunteers go above and beyond for the wellbeing of their communities.
