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無國界醫生 Médecins Sans Frontières
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A Year in Pictures 2025

23 Dec 20254 Read Time
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In 2025, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams continued to respond to some of the world’s most urgent crises. Wars in Gaza and Ukraine dragged on, violence in Sudan escalated, and millions of people were displaced amid growing barriers to migration and shrinking humanitarian support. These overlapping emergencies left countless communities without the assistance they desperately need, while insecurity and funding gaps across the rest of the humanitarian sector forced us to make difficult decisions about where and how we could operate.

 

Despite these challenges, our teams remained committed to providing lifesaving medical care wherever it was needed — whether in conflict zones, along migration routes, or in areas struck by disease outbreaks. This Year in Pictures captures both breaking points and moments of resilience of the people we assist and our staff: from witnessing a newborn’s first breath in a maternity ward in Bangladesh, to relaunching search and rescue operations in the Central Mediterranean after a year-long forced suspension. These images remind us that bearing witness is not only about documenting suffering—it is about creating a human connection. 

January

Mexico

A man climbs on to a freight train, a common way to travel for people on the Central American migration route between South America and the US/Mexico border. Recent migration announcements from the new US government have left hundreds of thousands of people along the route in great uncertainty and danger, and MSF teams in Mexico are already witnessing the impact of these political measures on people’s mental health.© MSF
February

Nigeria

An aerial view of the solar panels installed at Zurmi General hospital. Solar panels not only reduce hospitals’ dependency on fuels and their carbon footprint, it also notably reduces noise within the hospital grounds, benefiting the wellbeing of patients and staff. ©Isaac Buay/MSF
March

Haiti

A physiotherapist is manipulating the hand of a burn patient at MSF hospital in Tabarre. ©MSF/Marx Stanley Leeville
April

Ukraine 

Liudmyla Honcharuk, a psychotherapist at the Médecins Sans Frontières centre in Vinnytsia, visits ten-year-old Polina at the displacement centre where she has lived with her family for three years. Polina recently suffered a serious accident that resulted in a compression fracture of her spine and must remain bedridden for two months. The trauma of the war, combined with her enforced immobility, has left her psychologically fragile, and Liudmyla is supporting her recovery. This trauma has not only affected Polina but has deeply impacted her entire family, as the shadow of war still lingers. ©Caroline Thirion
May

Sudan

A large-scale ground offensive on Zamzam displacement camp, outside of El Fasher, causing tens of thousands more escaped to Tawila, about 60 kilometers away. © Jérôme Tubiana
June

Bangladesh

 

Midwife Sabrina Sarmeen with newborn baby Sowkat Ara, 1 day old in the MSF Jamtoli primary healthcare center. ©Ante Bussmann/MSF

 

July

Palestinian Territory

A man walks away with supplies amid the chaos of a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation distribution site in Netzarim. Palestinians put their lives at risk to receive some food from the sites, located in areas under Israeli military control and “secured” by armed private American contractors. ©MSF
August

Democratic Republic of Congo 

Surgeons at the Rutshuru General Reference hospital cauterise a wound of a young gunshot victim. © Sam Bradpiece/MSF
September

Chad 

People gather under a tree outside the Première Urgence health centre at Koufroun, Chad to receive a cholera vaccination. ©Léa Gillabert/MSF
October

Palestinian Territory

A crowd, including MSF staff, gathers and prays outside Nasser hospital while Abed El Hameed Qaradaya's remains are taken to the ambulance that will drive to the cemetery for his funeral. Abed, an MSF staff member for 18 years and the physiotherapy activity manager in Gaza, was killed along with another MSF colleague, Omar Hayek, by an Israeli forces attack on the street where they waited for a bus to take them to work. Omar and Abed are the 14th and 15th MSF colleagues killed in Gaza since October 2023. Gaza Strip, Palestine, October 2025. ©Nour Alsaqqa/MSF
November

Mediterranean Sea 

The MSF team brings back a group of 27 people who were in distress on a rubber boat onboard our new search and rescue vessel Oyvon. Everyone was disembarked safely the morning after in Lampedusa, Italy. ©MSF
December

Sri Lanka

 

David Croft, Emergency Coordinator for MSF in Sri Lanka, and Gouher Shah, Logistics Manager for MSF South Asia, receive the MSF cargo arriving at Bandaranaike International Airport, Sri Lanka. The shipment includes 1,000 winterised family tents and 1,000 heavy-duty plastic sheets. MSF hands over these tents to the Disaster Management Centre in Sri Lanka. These tents are specially designed to provide safe, warm, and durable shelter for displaced families affected by Cyclone Ditwah, particularly in colder regions. ©MSF

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