No image

MSF wants to buy groundbreaking HIV prevention drug. Why won’t Gilead sell?

30 March 2026 - Today, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) sent an open letter to the US pharmaceutical corporation Gilead Sciences, calling on the company to immediately sell to MSF, lenacapavir, an HIV medicine that is one of the most important advances in HIV prevention in decades.

Latest stories

No image

MSF Sudan new report: "There is something I want to tell you - Surviving the sexual violence crisis in Darfur"

31 March 2026 - Women in Darfur, Sudan, are demanding protection, care and justice as sexual violence continues across the region, both in active conflict areas and far beyond frontlines, according to a new report released today by Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF).

No image

MSF WEST BANK: While the world looks elsewhere Palestinian land is disappearing

“The military often comes at night, soldiers swarming the neighbourhood, breaking into our homes, destroying our property and arresting people en masse. Our houses are being seized and demolished,” says Sari Ahmad from Al Fakhiet in Masafer Yatta, in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT). “And the settler attacks have grown more brutal and deadly. Most of them are armed nowadays and they shoot to kill.”

No image

LEBANON: People are being cut off from care as Israeli attacks intensify

Beirut, Lebanon, 24 March 2026 – Four weeks into the latest escalation in Lebanon, Israel's ongoing bombardment and the subsequent forced displacement of people is severely impacting people lives and their access to essential services, warns Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF). MSF calls for the protection of civilians and healthcare, and for an end to measures that force people indefinitely from their homes.

No image

AV Content - MSF's Head of Mission in Lebanon calls for international support to prevent a major humanitarian catastrophe

MSF SOUTH SUDAN: As people die in Nyatim, humanitarian access must be opened

MSF SOUTH SUDAN: As people die in Nyatim, humanitarian access must be opened

30th March - A humanitarian disaster is unfolding in Nyatim, in Nyirol County, Jonglei state, South Sudan. Some 30,000 people have fled to Nyatim in search of safety after recent violence in Lankien and Pieri, finding shelter under trees next to a swamp. According to Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) staff members who are in the area, at least 58 people have died over the past four weeks, where authorities are blocking humanitarian access to aid organisations. Most of the people who have been displaced to Nyatim are women, children, elderly people, people who are ill, and others who are unable to endure moving to safer locations. As well as being subjected to abductions by armed gangs, people are without adequate food and shelter, clean water, medicines, or means to leave the area. Humanitarian access and a scale up of assistance are urgently needed in Nyatim.

No image

MSF TANZANIA: Overcrowded departure center threatens refugees’ health and dignity in Nduta

Nduta Camp – Dar Es Salam – Geneva: As the return of Burundian refugees from Nduta camp to their country of origin accelerates, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) warns that the current conditions of repatriation are creating serious risks for people’s health and dignity.

No image

MSF demands sustained investments and political will to end the neglect of children with tuberculosis

1.2 million children have TB worldwide, but nearly half miss diagnosis and treatment

No image

MSF urges UK Government to reverse aid cuts

No image

Somalⁱa: Overwhelmⁱⁿg fuel prⁱce rⁱses affect access to healthcare

No image

Shifting healthcare needs in Syria

After years of displacement, many displaced Syrians are beginning to return to their home cities, determined to rebuild their lives in the rubble of war. But as the patterns of movement shift, so do the health care needs of communities facing a lack of functioning health services.

No image

UNDER EMBARGO 0430 GMT 20/03/26: Médecins Sans Frontières × Tony Tony Chopper - Official Supporter appointment press conference invite and PR

Please note that any disclosure of information prior to the specified date and time (0430 GMT 20/03/26) is strictly prohibited.

No image

MSF South Sudan: Displaced people’s plight in Jonglei, Upper Nile and Lakes

Get updates in your mailbox

By clicking "Subscribe" I confirm I have read and agree to the Privacy Policy.

About MSF UK

This is the media office for the UK office of Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF), an international, independent, medical humanitarian organisation that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, natural disasters and exclusion from healthcare. MSF offers assistance to people based on need, irrespective of race, religion, gender or political affiliation.

MSF UK's privacy notice is available here.

Address: Level 5, Artesian, 9 Prescot Street, London E1 8AZ

Contact

www.msf.org.uk