Neglected Tropical Diseases
No more neglected diseases, no more neglected patients
MSF has been providing direct care to patients with neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) for more than thirty years, with a focus on the most deadly and overlooked diseases in this group of illnesses. In that time, hundreds of thousands of patients have been treated who otherwise may not have survived. This report focuses on kala-azar, Chagas disease, sleeping sickness, noma and snakebite envenoming. Report - 28 Jan 2021
Migrants
MSF calls on the Biden administration to put humanitarian needs at the centre of migration policies
Statement - 27 Jan 2021
Mental Health
Bangladesh: Rohingya communities at breaking point
Patient and Staff Stories - 25 Jan 2021
Internally Displaced People
There were no regular days in Cabo Delgado
Patient and Staff Stories - 15 Jan 2021
Armed conflict
Psychological support for MSF staff on the border with Tigray, Ethiopia
“They saw soldiers and civilians coming in, wounded or dead” Latest News - 22 Dec 2020
Fieldworker Stories
What our fieldworkers learnt from 2020
Every year, around 3,000 MSF field staff provide lifesaving medical assistance to people who would otherwise be denied access to even the most basic health care. 2020 threw a curveball at them with the COVID-19 pandemic. Find out what lessons they learnt from this challenging year.
Armed conflict