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The Sudanese Ministry of Health staff starting a measles vaccination campaign in the Um Sangour camp camp in the White Nile state. In June, MSF teams started supporting the provision of primary healthcare in three Ministry of Health (MoH) run clinics in the White Nile state camps of Um Sangour, Al Alagaya and Khor Ajwal, which hosts Sudanese population displaced from Khartoum. MSF teams are providing general healthcare, assisting patients with medical referrals, treating suspected measles cases, and supporting the inpatient therapeutic feeding centre at the hospital outskirts of the Al Kashafa refugee camp.  

Photo: Mazin Al-Hadi
النزاع في السودان

احتياجات هائلة للنازحين في ولاية النيل الأبيض جراء النزاع

مع وجود نحو نصف مليون شخص نازح يعيشون في 10 مخيمات في النيل الأبيض بالسودان، وصل الوضع إلى نقطة حرجة، حيث يعيش الناس في حالة من الفقر المدقع ويتعرضون لخطر سوء التغذية. أصوات من الميدان - 28 سبتمبر/أيلول 2023
 
Am Timan, Chad 2015
Close up Logo, Stethoscope
أرمينيا

ناغورنو كاراباخ: أطباء بلا حدود تستعد للاستجابة لاحتياجات الفارين إلى أرمينيا

في أعقاب اندلاع أعمال العنف في ناغورنو كاراباخ، وهي منطقة تتمتع بالحكم الذاتي في أذربيجان، فر آلاف الأشخاص إلى أرمينيا، حيث تستعد فرق منظمة أطباء بلا حدود للاستجابة لاحتياجاتهم. بيان صحفي - 27 سبتمبر/أيلول 2023
 
In June, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, MSF team has started supporting Umdawanban hospital in Khartoum State, to improve healthcare services for the communities. Our teams are working to enhance essential paediatric, nutrition, and maternity services. Additionally, we provide vital support in energy, water, sanitation, and hygiene, in the hospital. MSF bought a generator for the hospital and is working on the water supply lines. In the first two weeks of the intervention, we've reported: approximately 250 admissions in maternity, 107 normal deliveries, and more than 80 admissions for paediatrics with 20% newborns.
السودان

الأزمة الصحية الكارثية في السودان تقتضي بذل جهود أكبر

بيان خطي من منظمة أطباء بلا حدود للحدث الوزاري رفيع المستوى بشأن السودان في الجمعية العامة للأمم المتحدة في 20 سبتمبر/أيلول. تصريح - 22 سبتمبر/أيلول 2023
 
Diphtheria, Kano project
نيجيريا

أطباء بلا حدود تحث على الاستجابة الفورية لتفاقم تفشي الدفتيريا في نيجيريا

مع تفشي مرض الدفتيريا في نيجيريا والدول المجاورة، تعد الزيادة العاجلة في إمكانية الوصول إلى الأدوية والتطعيم أمرًا حيويًا لتجنب حدوث المزيد من الوفيات. بيان صحفي - 21 سبتمبر/أيلول 2023
 
People getting out of a canoe after crossing the Rokel river, at Komrabai, Tonkolili District, Northern province of Sierra Leone. People from the communities on the other side of the river often have to cross it to access MSF-supported Integrated Community Case Management (ICCM) site in at Robis village, as well as the local market. 
MSF provides testing kits, medication and training to the Community Health Workers (CHWs) at Integrated Community Case Management (ICCM) in Robis village, as well as in 6 other villages in Tonkolili District, Sierra Leone. Patients with mild symptoms are treated at the ICCM sites while patients with severe symptoms are referred to the Magburaka Government Hospital supported by MSF.
سيراليون

مساعدة النساء الحوامل على الحصول على خدمات الأمومة عالية الجودة في الوقت المناسب

لمعالجة ارتفاع معدلات الوفيات بين الأمهات في سيراليون، تساعد فرقنا النساء الحوامل في الحصول على خدمات الأمومة عالية الجودة وفي الوقت المناسب من خلال تسهيل عملية التنقل والإحالات. تحديث حول مشروع - 21 سبتمبر/أيلول 2023
 
Commune of Ranobe, Amboasary District.

People in the south-east of Madagascar are facing the most acute nutritional and food crisis the region has seen in recent years. MSF began setting up mobile clinics in Amboasary district in late March to screen and treat acute malnutrition in remote villages like those of Ranobe commune, providing ready-to-use therapeutic food and medical care.
ليبيا

أطباء بلا حدود تستعد للاستجابة الطبية في درنة عقب العاصفة دانيال

بعد أن هزت العاصفة دانيال مدينتي درنة وسوسة في ليبيا، من المقرر أن تبدأ فرقنا أنشطتها الطبية في المنطقة. فيما يلي أربعة أشياء يجب معرفتها حول الوضع في المنطقة مقابلة - 20 سبتمبر/أيلول 2023
 
Anam (name changed), a 17-year-old DRTB (Drug Resistant Tuberculosis) patient, shows her intravenous access port through which she receives her TB medication.

Anam (name changed on request), a bright 17-year-old, excels not only at English and Science in school but is an equally good Mehndi/henna artist. She tells us happily that she has completed a professional Mehndi course and learnt needlework. She aspires to become a fashion designer. 
She scrolls through her phone gallery, bringing up photos of the bridal henna designs that she has created. As her hand moves over the screen, there is a contrast between those delicate designs and the pattern on her own hand from the PICC Line (Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter).
Anam was first diagnosed with pulmonary TB at the age of nine. Before her diagnosis, she frequently had a cough and a fever. When her mother initially took her to a doctor, she was suspected of having double typhoid. 
Being diagnosed with TB at such a young age came as a blow to Anam’s family, who had no history of the disease.  Her mother later got to know that Anam studied with around eight to ten TB positive patients in school. The stigma around the disease is so strong that other children or their families never informed the school authorities. The parents feared that their children would be expelled, bullied, harassed or discriminated against. Anam’s mother decided that it was important to break this lethal chain. She informed the Principal and did not send Anam to school for the next five months. 
For 14 months, Anam received treatment at a private hospital with support from her immediate family and friends. However, the treatment did not work and her symptoms such as weight loss and vomiting worsened. The treatment at the private hospital cost her family around Rs 5,500 monthly (Rs 2,500 for medicines and Rs 3,000 for tests). In February 2021 she was finally diagnosed with drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) at a government DR-TB centre.  She was put on a DR-TB regimen, however subsequent investigations revealed additional resistance to other drugs as well. She suffered from cough, fever and weight loss. Since her condition was not improving with the treatment received so far, she ultimately came to MSF.  
At the MSF Clinic, Anam was put on a regimen of the oral drugs bedaquiline, delamanid, linezolid and amoxicillin, and an intravenous treatment with the injection imipenem. This regimen was built for her based on her resistance to certain drugs and she has been taking it for the last one and a half years.  
Anam’s mother says, “We have been through a very rough patch, but we found help every step of the way. The psychosocial support in terms of counselling, and the medical support that we received at the MSF clinic reduced our financial and medical treatment worries.”
Despite constant encouragement and support, every day Anam is also witness to another TB story unfolding outside her bedroom window. The impact of stigma and lack of awareness about TB is having serious consequences for a girl not much older than Anam in the neighbouring house. Anam recalls distraught conversations with her ‘window friend’: how she has been locked inside her room because of the disease; how her parents have abandoned her; and the irregularity of her meals. Anam’s mother says that their neighbours don’t allow other community members to help them. Bereft of medical and psychosocial support, her ‘window friend’ developed suicidal tendencies that resulted in one failed attempt to jump off the roof.  
Anam realises that her friend’s parents may have prevented the suicide attempt, yet they contributed nothing to alleviating the everyday suffering. No proper treatment is sought, she says. Anam’s mother tried to counsel the girl’s parents but they are reluctant to listen to anyone.
The story of Anam and her ‘window friend’ highlights the importance of medical treatment and psychosocial support in TB treatment, and the importance of raising awareness around the disease and fighting stigma.  And for Anam, even a small dream like hanging out with friends on a vacation post-recovery, keeps her going.
السُل

على "جونسون آند جونسون" و"سيفيد" التعهد بتعزيز إمكانيات الوصول إلى أدوية السل وفحوصاته المنقذة للحياة لجميع من يحتاجها

قبل انعقاد الاجتماع العالمي الرفيع المستوى بشأن السل في الأمم المتحدة، يجب على جونسون آند جونسون وسيفيد التعهد بتوفير أدوية واختبارات السل المنقذة للحياة لجميع المحتاجين. بيان صحفي - 18 سبتمبر/أيلول 2023
 
Atija walks through Eduardo Mondlane camp for displaced people to counsel pregnant and lactating women. She is 66 years old and lives there too. She is originally from Mocímboa da Praia, a town heavily hit by attacks due to the ongoing conflict in the northern province. She now works with MSF as a traditional birth attendant (TBA) and assists more than 100 women in the camp. Like many of them, she lived through traumatic experiences, witnessing her husband’s and son’s murder. Now, she says she loves doing her job since she can help women in their time of need – “When I arrived here, this place was a forest. Some good people helped me to get settled. Now I can also help pregnant women. I know they need my support.”
الحصول على الرعاية الصحيّة

أهداف التغطية الصحية الشاملة تخلّف وراءها الفئات الأكثر حاجة

قبل اجتماع الأمم المتحدة الرفيع المستوى بشأن التغطية الصحية الشاملة في 21 سبتمبر، نسلط الضوء على أسباب استمرار صعوبة حصول الأشخاص الذين يعيشون في ظروف هشة على الرعاية الصحية. مقابلة - 18 سبتمبر/أيلول 2023
 
The MSF flag flutters in the wind at MSF’s clinic in Al-Tanideba camp for Tigray refugees, in Eastern Sudan.
النزاع في السودان

49 قتيلًا خلال نهاية الأسبوع الأكثر دموية في الخرطوم منذ بدء النزاع

عالجت فرقنا أكثر من 100 جريح في موقعين منفصلين بالخرطوم، السودان، في أعقاب الهجمات المميتة التي أسفرت عن مقتل 49 شخصًا على الأقل. بيان صحفي - 12 سبتمبر/أيلول 2023
 
MSF nurse, Anastasia Prudnikova, monitors a war-wounded patient inside the inpatient department of the medical team during a journey from Pokrovsk, in eastern Ukraine, to Lviv in western Ukraine. The journey takes approximately 20 hours.  Since 31 March, we have transported more than 600 patients.
معلومات حول المنظمة

التقرير الدولي عن الأنشطة لعام 2022 (PDF, 6.2 MB)

msf.org/ar - 12 سبتمبر/أيلول 2023