MSF
Coverage of MSF in the Nexus archive.
- MSF says conditions in Lebanon’s Nabatieh resemble a ‘death trap’
MSF describes conditions in Lebanon’s Nabatieh as a 'death trap' due to intensified Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon since Friday midnight.
- Sudanese refugees abused and exploited by MSF staff in Chad, says report
A report accuses dozens of Doctors Without Borders staff of sexually abusing Sudanese refugees in Chad, including targeting underage girls and trading food or jobs for sex. The organization dismissed 18 workers after investigations revealed 'serious misconduct'.
- MSF investigation finds exploitation of women, girls in Chad refugee camps
MSF's investigation in Chad refugee camps uncovered 59 allegations of abuse and misconduct, described as a serious breach of its values. The organization expressed deep regret for the harm caused to women and girls.
- AP exclusive: Doctors Without Borders report found cases of abuse and exploitation by staff in Chad
Doctors Without Borders found 59 allegations of abuse and sexual exploitation by local and foreign staff in Chad, including targeting underage girls and trading food/jobs for sex. Eighteen staff members were dismissed, and the report highlighted potential 'sexual trafficking' and systemic failures in preventing abuse.
- AP exclusive: Doctors Without Borders report found cases of abuse and exploitation by staff in Chad
Doctors Without Borders found 59 allegations of abuse and sexual exploitation by staff in Chad, including cases involving underage girls and trading food/jobs for sex with refugees. The organization dismissed 18 staff members and acknowledged systemic failures in its internal report, which was prompted by The Associated Press's prior reporting on the issue.
- Mozambique: Recent Wave of Violence in Cabo Delgado Displaces More Than 15, 000
In May, Ancuabe district in northern Mozambique was repeatedly attacked by the Islamic State Mozambique (ISM), leading to more than 15,000 people being displaced due to violence and fear of further attacks.
- Ebola spread in DR Congo 'deeply alarming', MSF warns
MSF warns that the spread of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo is 'deeply alarming'. The World Health Organization's head is visiting the region most affected by the virus outbreak.
- MSF accuses Israel of manufacturing a malnutrition crisis in Gaza
Doctors Without Borders identified its first cases of child malnutrition in Gaza in January 2024, three months into war, accusing Israel of manufacturing a malnutrition crisis. The crisis is affecting children in the region. MSF reported the cases after conducting medical examinations.