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Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

MSF calls on European Union to take its responsibility to stop putting migrants’ lives at risk

Calling on the European Union (EU) to immediately reassess its policies on migrants, asylum seekers and refugees, and those on border controls, and to stop putting thousands of lives at stake. Press Release - 11 Feb 2015
 
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Libya

Detainees tortured and denied medical care

MSF teams began working in Misrata’s detention centres in August 2011, to treat war-wounded detainees. Since then, MSF doctors were increasingly confronted with patients who suffered injuries caused by torture during interrogation sessions. The interrogations were held outside the detention centres. In total, MSF treated 115 people who had torture-related wounds and reported all the cases to the relevant authorities in Misrata. Since January, several of the patients returned to interrogation centres have even been tortured again. Press Release - 26 Jan 2012
 
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Libya

In aftermath of war, MSF's medical work still sorely needed

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) continues to provide medical care to migrants, internally displaced persons, and prisoners in the Libyan cities of Tripoli and Misrata. MSF teams are also running a mental health program after many months of violence in the country.
MSF expects mental health needs to increase over the next few months, with levels remaining high over the long term. According to MSF, only an early, focused treatment strategy will help prevent war-related trauma from becoming generally prevalent and therefore more difficult to treat.
Project Update - 29 Nov 2011
 
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Libya

Providing urgent medical care in Sirte

MSF finally managed to deliver medicines and medical supplies to Sirte, Libya. The city is at the heart of the current fighting, where the healthcare situation is continuing to deteriorate. Project Update - 4 Oct 2011
 
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Libya

'Almost all of the hospitals' in Tripoli 'are receiving wounded'

Speaking from Tripoli, Jonathan Whittall, MSF head of mission in Libya, describes the situation on the ground. Voices from the Field - 25 Aug 2011
 
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Libya

MSF to expand medical response in western Libya

MSF is preparing to expand its medical response in western Libya to meet urgent humanitarian needs. Press Release - 22 Aug 2011
 
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Libya

Treating all victims of the war

MSF continues to support medical facilities, assist and train health staff and provide mental health care in Misrata. Today, the MSF team is made up of 44 Libyan staff and 30 international staff. Project Update - 18 Aug 2011
 
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Libya

'As war goes on, people's needs are growing'

“All kinds of people who have never worked in a hospital before are working in medical facilities and caring for others: trying to re-open medical structures or to help with nursing care. A dentist has been working in an emergency department, while an accountant has been sweeping floors. But how long can they hold on? They are constantly working, and they sometimes fall asleep the moment there are no emergency cases.” Voices from the Field - 5 Jul 2011
 
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Libya

Trapped in transit: the neglected victims of the war in Libya

As fighting continues to force civilians out of Libya, the international medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) calls the countries engaged in this war for a stronger humanitarian response and more effective protection for the people who are fleeing the conflict. Press Release - 30 Jun 2011
 
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Libya

MSF condemns any initiative that would send boat people back to Libya

MSF condemns the terms of the bilateral agreement signed on June 17 between Italy and the Libyan National Transition Councill intended to provide mutual aid and cooperation in the struggle against illegal immigration, specifically by repatriating illegal immigrants. Press Release - 23 Jun 2011
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