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Waiting area before medical consultations in Kourgui health centre, on the outskirts of Mora. MSF runs the primary health services and reproductive health, and teams also manage Severe Acute Malnutrition.
Cameroon

Conflict in Far North region strips people of hope

Protracted conflict in the Lake Chad region continues to affect people in the Far North region of Cameroon. They face violence and extreme poverty. Project Update - 3 Dec 2019
 
Abedi Hakizimana, a Burundian health worker, disinfects an ambulance which has recently transported a cholera patient outside the MSF-supported new cholera treatment centre in Bujumbura.
Burundi

Cholera epidemic: "Thankfully, my family all came back cured"

The rapid response to the large-scale cholera epidemic that hit Burundi in June prevented many deaths. Here's how MSF joined the fight against the disease. Project Update - 19 Nov 2019
 
An MSF staff distributes aid among people displaced by the floods in Beledweyne district, central Somalia.
Somalia

Floods leave thousands of people vulnerable and in need

Back from Somalia, MSF humanitarian affairs advisor Mohamed Kalil recounts his experience in a district where flooding has displaced 270,000 people. Project Update - 19 Nov 2019
 
Nyakun Kuok and her family standing outside her house in Dagahaley camp
Kenya

Shut out and forgotten, refugees in Dadaab appeal for dignity

Kenya's Dadaab refugee camps have existed for decades and many people have spent their lives there. But long-term encampment has devastating consequences. Project Update - 18 Nov 2019
 
Rising waters in MSF’s primary healthcare centre and compound in Pibor town forced us to reduce life-saving activities and discharge patients.
South Sudan

“The only way to move around the hospital now is by boat”

Severe floods in Pibor, eastern South Sudan, are continuing to impact people and MSF’s ability to provide lifesaving services. Voices from the Field - 25 Oct 2019
 
On an aerial assessment from Bor to Pibor, areas can be seen completely submerged by flooding.
South Sudan

People stranded, cut off from care in severe flooding in South Sudan

MSF teams are responding as thousands of people have been left stranded in parts of east and northeast South Sudan in the wake of severe flooding. Press Release - 21 Oct 2019
 
As the only actor in the area, MSF has built these shelters for the internally displaced families in Mbawa Camp, where currently about 3,800 people are sheltering.

MSF is also running a daily mobile clinic, offering basic health care to the displaced population in Mbawa Camp, near the state capital of Makurdi in Benue state.
Nigeria

Working with displaced people in Benue state, Nigeria

Interview with Simona Onidi, MSF project coordinator in Benue state, Nigeria, where our teams support some of the thousands of people displaced by violence. Voices from the Field - 16 Oct 2019
 
Displaced families now live in an abandoned building in Anka. Parts of the roof have collapsed and need reparation for people to stay dry during the rainy season.

In the town of Anka, around 7,000 displaced people have found shelter in abandoned buildings, schools and construction sites, such as the unfinished new palace of the local traditional ruler, the Emir. Mainly women and children live in the unofficial settlements, as the husbands often return to their looted villages to work on the fields.
Nigeria

On the run from violence in Zamfara state

Violence in Nigeria's Zamfara and Benue states has forced thousands of people from their homes. Their medical and humanitarian needs are great. Project Update - 15 Oct 2019
 
Portrait of Oleg in his living room which is also the bedroom he shares with his partner Alyona, whom he met while undergoing treatment for TB. "I was on treatment for TB, and I was not getting better. In July 2016 I was feeling worse. I would take a job but I wouldn’t be able to work for more than 2 hours. When people would give me a hand for a handshake I wouldn’t shake hands because it was painful as if my hand was breaking. 
My condition was deteriorating. In August they did an x-ray and the spot (in the lung) was growing. 
I was tired. I’d been through many things in my life – surgeries, an oncological condition, but I’d never experienced anything like it. I was told I should approach MSF, Doctors Without Borders, and that they could help. I approached them and they helped me. I felt sunshine inside me. So the decision had been approved to support my treatment. I’m very grateful to MSF because they offered me a helping hand. 
In April 2017 I was transferred to outpatient treatment here, in the TB Dispensary 2. On new treatment, with the new drugs I felt more or less ok in a month. I had an appetite again. MSF staff would call me and visit me, we would talk, joke together and I felt better. All this support has a very good impact. So I was transferred here, I was taking these drugs, and I started gaining weight. 
My mother was supporting me during the treatment. I was single then." Oleg says, in Minsk, Belarus, in August 2018.
Tuberculosis

TB drug delamanid must be more affordable and made available in more countries

Drug manufacturer Mylan will introduce a lower price for newer TB drug delamanid in South Africa - but it is still too expensive for those who need it and must be made available at a lower price in other countries Statement - 10 Oct 2019
 
Inside one of the school warehouse facilities occupied by IDPs in the TVT site, Gedeb. Sites like this one are not fit for human habitation and are extremely overcrowded, with dramatically poor water and hygiene conditions.
Ethiopia

Displacement and humanitarian response in Ethiopia: challenges and dilemmas in complex crises

"Displacement and humanitarian response in Ethiopia: challenges and dilemmas in complex crises" is an MSF report examining two 2018 conflict-driven crises. Report - 3 Oct 2019
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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