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Arif Uddin is a medical doctor of MSF in Swaziland. In the photo he has a look at an X ray.
Eswatini

Bangladesh Without Borders: Reducing the burden of HIV and tuberculosis in Swaziland

Arif Uddin Kazi was born near the Sundarbans, a mangrove forest in Bangladesh, almost the size of the small African country where he currently works. Voices from the Field - 4 Sep 2014
 
The South Sudanese key strategic town of Malakal came under attack on February 18. The clashes between government and opposition forces forced thousands of people to flee to other locations or to the UN compound in the town. Roughly 21,000 people were crammed into this camp.
South Sudan

"People who grew in war now become old in it"

MSF Canada’s Executive Director Stephen Cornish recently returned from South Sudan, where he witnessed first-hand the humanitarian crisis currently affecting the world’s youngest country. Voices from the Field - 4 Sep 2014
 
Nasir South Sudan
South Sudan

"Just a few hours old but already fleeing violence"

A new-born baby is caught up in violent conflict Voices from the Field - 3 Sep 2014
 
Road outside MSF Ebola treatment centre in Kailahun, Sierra Leone.
Ebola and haemorrhagic fevers

After five months, where is the response?

The story of a young girl, one of many victims of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa. By Ella Watson-Stryker . Voices from the Field - 3 Sep 2014
 
The South Sudanese key strategic town of Malakal came under attack on February 18. The clashes between government and opposition forces forced thousands of people to flee to other locations or to the UN compound in the town. Roughly 21,000 people were crammed into this camp.
South Sudan

An abysmal last refuge from violence in Malakal, South Sudan

Ramshackle tents line paths filled with sewage and ditchwater, forming a cesspool that inches higher with every nightly rain
Voices from the Field - 2 Sep 2014
 
In South Sudan, 40,000 people are crowded into a flooded United Nations Protection of Civilians compound in Bentiu, Unity State. Living conditions are horrific but it is the only refuge they have from widespread armed violence outside. (August 2014)
South Sudan

The struggle to protect civilians in South Sudan

Contained by wires and barricades designed to keep violence out, the people inside many POC sites are under dire threat from disease, malnutrition and strife within Voices from the Field - 29 Aug 2014
 
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Central African Republic

"The population does not buy the idea that this is a religious conflict”

Interview with Omar Ahmed, field coordinator for MSF in Ndele, Central African Republic Voices from the Field - 25 Aug 2014
 
Mothers waiting in a SMC distribution site.
Seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) in Ansongo, northern Mali. From August to October, the period of highest malaria transmission in the area, MSF –jointly with the Ministry of Health and other organisations– will provide antimalarial treatment to children between three months and five years old, once per month, to prevent the disease. The first round of SMC took place at the beginning of August and succeeded in reaching more than 28,000 children.
Mali

protecting children from the most deadly childhood disease

28,000 children receive preventive treatment against malaria in Ansongo. Here, José Bafoa, MSF's medical coordinator in Mali, explains this initiative. Voices from the Field - 15 Aug 2014
 
Zenaba, displaced with part of her family in an IDP camp in Kabo (CAR) while awaits to join her husband and one of her sons, refugees in Chad
Central African Republic

"I do not know what to do with my life or those of my children"

Central African Republic: "I do not know what to do with my life or those of my children" Voices from the Field - 12 Aug 2014
 
Abdel Haffis, Economics teacher from Bangui now displaced with his family in an IDP camp in Kabo (CAR)
Central African Republic

"I feel neither Chadian nor Central African and I do not know where to go"

Abdel Haffis' testimony, professor of economics in Bangui, CAR Voices from the Field - 12 Aug 2014
Four mothers posing in a corridor of the Hospital in Bili. All four of them are staying in the hospital with their child, that's suffering from a severe case of malaria. Since the beginning of the project in 2016, the pediatric ward already treated more than 4.000 cases of complicated/severe form of malaria.
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

Independent medical humanitarian assistance

We provide medical assistance to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from healthcare. Our teams are made up of tens of thousands of health professionals, logistic and administrative staff - most of them hired locally. Our actions are guided by medical ethics and the principles of independence and impartiality. We are a non-profit, self-governed, member-based organisation.

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