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Cooking utensils are scarce, and when a household does find something to eat, it makes arrangements with the few people nearby who have pots and pans. To cook, you then have to find wood and feed the fire.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Massive humanitarian response needed to avoid health catastrophe in DRC

As fighting displaces thousands of people in North and South Kivu, in DRC, we are deeply concerned about spread of diseases, such as cholera, due to overcrowded, unsanitary living conditions. Interview - 12 Mar 2024
 
People continue to be displaced due to surging conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, seeking refuge near Goma. Basic needs such as food, water and sanitation are unmet, and there is a critical lack of measures to protect people from further harm. The lack of security and means to survive has proven particularly dangerous for women, as evidenced by the high number of cases of sexual violence seen in Kanyaruchinya’s health facilities supported by MSF.
Women's health

Women on the frontline: Defying the consequences of conflict to care for each other

Women’s regular health needs don’t disappear when conflict or war breaks out, they only become more critical. This International Women's Day, we share stories of women affected by conflict caring for their own communities. Project Update - 8 Mar 2024
 
Atija, a 28-year-old mother displaced in Macomia shares: “I was pregnant when our village was attacked in Meluco district in 2022. I saw my house being burnt down, we lost everything we had on that day. My family and I fled to the bush and walked for two days. Since then, I have never been the same and I am still struggling with panic attacks, insomnia, and I want to be alone most of the time. I find my strength to continue living on my children and trying to find food for us. I am working on other people’s crops, and they give me dried cassava in exchange.”
Mozambique

Violence continues to displace and traumatise thousands in Cabo Delgado

The violence in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, continues to displace thousands of people who are in urgent need of food, shelter and healthcare. Project Update - 4 Mar 2024
 
Shiana was sexually assaulted twice by men who forced themselves into the tent where she lives. She lives alone, with empty and destroyed tents around her. The tent’s lock is also broken. She used to be very scared, but she now has a torch and there is more light around the camp at night, so she feels safer. When the sun goes down, she sits on a bench in front of her tent, sometimes some other women come to sit with her. “I feel often lonely… I had two children but they both died”. When others go to sleep, she also goes to bed. But she explains that when people are sleeping, there are some men walking around the camp looking for sex. Mbawa IDP camp, Benue, North Central Nigeria, December 2023.
Nigeria

Surviving sexual violence in the camps of Benue

Violence in north-central Nigeria has forced thousands of people out of their homes and into displacement camps. Women and girls are particularly exposed to sexual violence in the camps, some of whom share their stories with us. Project Update - 28 Feb 2024
 
A boat used to transfer hundreds of men, women and children docks at Bulukat port in Malakal, Upper Nile State in South Sudan. The Bulukat transit centre hosts thousands of returnees transferred from Renk after they fled the conflict in Sudan.
South Sudan

Urgent response at transit sites in South Sudan essential to prevent deadly outbreaks

Since the war in Sudan broke out last April, more than half a million people have fled to South Sudan, many of whom are struggling to survive with a scarcity of humanitarian aid. Press Release - 22 Feb 2024
 
On February 5 2024, 134 people have been rescued by our team from of an overcrowded double deck wooden boat, following a distress alert from @alarm_phone.

Many of the survivors now on board #GeoBarents are women and children, including two babies aged less than 3 years old.
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

EU policies promote violence by denying safety and protection to refugees and migrants

MSF reports the harrowing consequences of Europe's policy-made crisis at its borders and beyond which fosters violence by denying safety and protection to refugees and migrants. Press Release - 21 Feb 2024
 
MSF clinic and people waiting in the shade of trees in Goz Aschiye.
Chad

In eastern Chad, people fleeing Sudan continue to face unmet needs amid limited response

In eastern Chad, people escaping the relentless violence in Sudan persistently encounter unmet needs amidst a constrained response. Press Release - 20 Feb 2024
 
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.
Burkina Faso

MSF marks one year since the killing of two colleagues in Tougan

MSF pays tribute to our colleagues who were brutally killed while delivering humanitarian aid in Burkina Faso one year ago. Project Update - 9 Feb 2024
 
View of the intensive care unit building at the general referral hospital of Mweso, North-Kivu, supported by MSF teams since 2005 in partnership with the Ministry of Health. Between January and June 2023, about 1,400 admissions were recorded in the intensive care unit.
Democratic Republic of Congo

People and medical facilities caught in crossfire as violence escalates in North Kivu

A new wave of armed clashes in North Kivu, DRC, over the past couple of weeks has caused thousands of people to flee and MSF medical teams receiving huge influxes of war-wounded patients. Press Release - 7 Feb 2024
 
Large view of Ourang refugee camp, eastern Chad
Conflict in Sudan

MSF survey sheds new light on scale and intensity of ethnic violence in Sudan

A retrospective mortality survey carried out among Sudanese people now sheltering in three refugee camps indicates a significant increase in mortality in Sudan from the start of the conflict in April 2023 onwards. Press Release - 9 Jan 2024
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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