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MSF UKRAINE: Voice note on the impact of electricity cuts across Ukraine
Please find below a voice note from Enrique Garcia Quiroz, project coordinator for MSF in eastern Ukraine, which highlights the impact of electricity cuts across Ukraine, especially near the frontline. Russian forces continue to heavily target Ukraine’s energy infrastructure. As a result, more than one million people are reported to be facing power cuts, which also affect heating and water supply, as these services depend on electricity.

MSF TANZANIA : 10 Years of MSF in Nduta Refugee Camp
Medecins Sans Frontieres marks ten years of work in Nduta, sharing stories of refugees and MSF teams, showing how life and healthcare in the camp have evolved over time and highlighting both the resilience of Burundian refugees and the continuing need for humanitarian support, while reaffirming MSF’s commitment to stand with people in crisis.

MSF Supports Sri Lanka Flood Relief with Delivery of Winterized Tents to Disaster Management Center
Colombo, Sri Lanka: December 14, 2025 – Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) continues its humanitarian response to the devastating floods and landslides caused by Cyclone Ditwah, which has affected over 1.8 million people across Sri Lanka. MSF is working closely with local partners to address urgent needs in hygiene, shelter, and healthcare.

MSF Statement: Deadly airstrike on a hospital in Mrauk-U (Rakhine State, Myanmar)
11.12.2025, Amsterdam - Today, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) learned of the bombing and destruction of the Mrauk-U general hospital in Rakhine State, Myanmar. Reportedly, the airstrike - which occurred around 9 p.m. on 10 December - resulted in the death of at least 30 civilians and injury to more than 70. It appears to be the deadliest recorded attack on a healthcare facility in Myanmar since 2021. Among the casualties were health workers and patients, including elderly people, long-term care patients, and dozens of children. There are also reports of severe injuries among the survivors.

MSF GAZA: 29-day-old baby dies from hypothermia at Nasser hospital
Last night, a 29-day-old baby died at Nasser hospital, southern Gaza, Palestine, just two hours after arriving at the MSF- supported paediatric ward in the early hours of the morning. Despite treatment efforts, he could not be saved. According to the Ministry of Health, he died from hypothermia.

MSF MOZAMBIQUE: MSF launches emergency response as violence drives over 100,000 people from their homes in northern Mozambique
To respond to the needs of the more than 100,000 people who were forced to flee their homes in northern Mozambique a few weeks ago, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) launched an emergency intervention in Nampula province. Since 4 December, MSF teams have been providing medical care and essential services in the areas of Eráti district with the highest concentration of displaced families.

MSF: Ethiopia’s first R21 malaria vaccine rollout, a global first in a refugee camp
Addis Ababa – 15 December 2025: Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has completed the first full round of R21 malaria vaccine in Ethiopia, and the first ever completed in a refugee camp globally. In Kule refugee camp, in Gambella region, home to more than 55,000 South Sudanese refugees, 2,100 children under five received their fourth and final dose in November 2025. This marked the successful vaccination of the first cohort with the WHO-recommended vaccine for areas of moderate-to-high malaria transmission in collaboration with the Refugee and Returnee Service, Ministry of Health and UNHCR.

MSF: War on the Palestinian psyche: the mental health toll on Palestinians in the West Bank since October 7th 2023
Israel’s genocide in Gaza and deepened annexation of the West Bank is not only a physical assault but a direct attack on the psyche and collective humanity of Palestinians, causing profound and far-reaching psychological harm.