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Inhabited Border Villages in Southern Lebanon Remain Isolated as Residents Struggle to Access Water and Essential Services
For months, the villages of Rmeich, Debel, and Ain Ebel in southern Lebanon have endured the consequences of Israeli military operations, repeated attacks, and ongoing movement restrictions.

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) warns of deadly conditions in Nabatiyeh, southern Lebanon, and calls for the immediate protection of civilians and medical and rescue workers as relentless Israeli attacks hit the governorate.
"Since the morning of 19 June, 25 killed and 37 wounded have been brought into Najdeh Al-Shaabiyeh Hospital, many in critical condition.

France: MSF launches a new project in the Dunkirk area for migrant women
Paris, 16 June 2026 – Near Dunkirk, more than a thousand displaced people are surviving in makeshift camps, with extremely limited access to healthcare. Among them is a growing number of isolated women who are vulnerable to violence.

Nigeria: Locally made nutrition supplement helps curb rising child malnutrition in Kebbi state and Northwest Nigeria
Abuja, June 2026 – Following a sharp increase in cases of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) among children in Kebbi State, north‑west Nigeria, between 2024 and 2025, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has launched a nutrition initiative based on the use of Tom Brown, a locally produced complete food product designed to support children’s growth.

Haiti: MSF forced to suspend operations at the Isaïe Jeanty Maternity hospital amid violence
Port-au-Prince, June 19, 2026: Since the night of June 13–14, violence has been escalating around the Isaïe Jeanty Maternity Hospital, supported by Doctors Without Borders (MSF), in Cité Soleil. Caught in the crossfire and facing an untenable situation, the teams have been forced today to suspend their medical activities. Access to sexual and reproductive health care, already extremely limited in the area, is now almost non-existent. Thousands of people, particularly women, are unable to seek safe medical care.

Afghanistan: MSF denounces the detention of its staff amid growing restrictions on women
On 6 June, a female medical staff was stopped by representatives of the Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice (PVPV) on her way to Herat Regional Hospital, where she worked in the MSF-supported pediatric department. Her husband was accompanying her. She was accused of not complying with the dress code imposed on women in the country. She was detained for two days and finally released on 8th of June after having to sign – along with her husband and other family members, a written commitment to wear a specific type of PVPV imposed outfit in the future.