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"On Saturday, when I heard the first gunshots outside at about 8.30am while having breakfast, I was just starting what I thought was my last day in Khartoum. My luggage was ready, my fridge and cupboards emptied, with just a few hours to wait before going to the airport to fly home after one year spent in Sudan."

"Quickly, we all went down to the safe room of our guesthouse, in the basement. I spent the day there sitting on the floor, along with more than 10 colleagues, jumping at the sound of heavy shootings, of low-flying war planes and subsequent bangs from air strikes. The sound was echoing in the room, walls and small windows were shaking. The sound of silence often ensued a blast, never lasting for long. "

First-hand account by Camille Marquis, MSF Outgoing Advocacy Manager
Sudan

Stuck in a Khartoum bunker while there’s shooting outside

Camille Marquis, MSF's outgoing Advocacy Manager, recounts what has been happening in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, in the days since the conflict in the country escalated. Voices from the Field - 21 Apr 2023
 
Scenes from within South Hospital, El Fasher, North Darfur, where multiple people have been wounded in the fighting
Sudan

Hospital patients and staff facing difficult conditions amid Sudan conflict

The intense fighting across Sudan has made it difficult for patients to access healthcare and for healthcare workers to provide treatment. Health and relief workers need to access injured people and health facilities to help save lives. Voices from the Field - 21 Apr 2023
 
The MSF hospital in Agok is the only facility providing secondary care in the entire Abyei region of South Sudan. This structure deals with emergencies, surgeries, treatments of HIV, tuberculosis, chronic diseases as well as neglected diseases, such as snake bites, a real scourge in the region. In 2019, in order to improve the quality of care, a radiology room was set up and the pharmacy was extended. A lack of specialized structures in the surrounding states forces some patients to travel very long distances to get to Agok hospital, some have to walk for up to 10 hours. This phenomenon illustrates the need for a comprehensive hospital in a country where health care is almost non-existent
Sudan

MSF urges for safety of medical teams as fighting escalates in Sudan

Amid intense fighting between the army and a paramilitary group in parts of Sudan, MSF teams are treating hundreds of people and urge for the protection of civilians and medical personnel and facilities. Press Release - 17 Apr 2023
 
A displaced women prepares food at dawn in front of community shelters at the Rugabo Stadium informal IDP site in Rutshuru Centre, July 14, 2022, in North Kivu province, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Unfolding humanitarian disaster in North Kivu

A humanitarian disaster is unfolding in North Kivu where hundreds of thousands of displaced people are stuck in deplorable conditions. We call on the international community to urgently scale up efforts to meet people’s needs. Project Update - 4 Apr 2023
 
People standing on destroyed site of their village. Cyclone Freddy hit the southern region of Malawi on 12 March 2023 with heavy rains and strong winds. Chiradzulu was one of the hardest hit districts.
Malawi

People cut off from healthcare after cyclone Freddy batters Malawi

Cyclone Freddy has wrought havoc on southern Malawi. Entire villages have been engulfed by landslides and mudslides. Our teams are providing support, but thousands of people are in dire need of help. Project Update - 24 Mar 2023
 
Louison marche tous les matins une heure environ, de Boyrabe où il vit jusqu'à l'hôpital MSF Sica, où il travaille, à Bangui, en République Centrafricaine, le 19 janvier 2023.
Central African Republic

Ten years of atrocities and violence in Central African Republic 

Ten years after the start of the third civil war in the Central African Republic, the documentary The Events captures the devastating consequences of years of violence in the country. Project Update - 20 Mar 2023
 
On March 2023, thousands of migrants deported from Algeria and abandoned in the desert of northern Niger are stranded in Assamaka without access to shelter, health care, protection, and basic necessities. They are sheltering in the courtyard, roof, and other areas of an MSF-support health facility in Assamaka. There are people sleeping in every corner of the facility. Some have set up makeshift tents at the entrance or in the courtyard. Others are camping in front of the maternity ward, on the roof, or in the waste area.
Niger

MSF condemns appalling conditions for migrants abandoned in Assamaka

Thousands of migrants deported from Algeria and abandoned in the desert in Niger require immediate protection. Press Release - 16 Mar 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.
Natural hazards

Immediate medical needs in Malawi after cyclone Freddy hits southern region

As Cyclone Freddy hit the south of Malawi leading to casualties and damage to the infrastructure, immediate medical needs emerge in affected areas. Press Release - 14 Mar 2023
 
MSF teams start the rebuilding and rehabilitation of the destroyed hospital wards in Kreinik town.
Sudan

Bringing healthcare back to conflict-stricken communities in Sudan

After the brutal attack on Kreinik town, Sudan, in April 2022, our teams returned to the town to renovate the hospital’s emergency room, maternity and paediatric wards. Voices from the Field - 24 Feb 2023
 
50-year-old Borow Ali Khamis stands outside their makeshift shelter with his family at the Dagahaley refugee camp. He was a farmer and livestock keeper in Somalia, but has lost everything  due to the long drought. 
 
“I left Somalia because of the drought after I lost everything. My journey here and my stay now has been fully dependent on people’s kindness. I came with one of my two wives and six children. I left one wife in Somalia as she had younger children as I couldn’t gamble with my whole family.” Borow Ali explains.
Kenya

Donors must respond as situation deteriorates in Dagahaley

The humanitarian crisis in Dagahaley refugee camp, Kenya, is heading for breaking point unless donors and organisations immediately respond to overcrowding, disease outbreaks and urgent humanitarian needs. Press Release - 24 Jan 2023
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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