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Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) staff members fumigate a neighbourhood in Matadi, during an operation to kill adult mosquitoes.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Yellow fever: Everyone needs to remain vigilant and responsive to avoid an explosion

An outbreak of yellow fever has been ravaging Angola since December 2015, raising fears that the disease will spread to other African countries or Asia. The limited stocks of vaccines constitute a particular challenge.

Michel Van Herp, an epidemiologist with MSF, gave us an update on the situation.
Crisis Update - 31 May 2016
 
A Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) staff member carries cold boxes containing yellow fever vaccines on the first day of the vaccination programme in Matadi, DRC.
Angola

MSF teams help curb yellow fever

Project Update - 31 May 2016
 
In Mangaize, Tillabery region, western Niger, around 15000 people have been vaccinated against measles. The priority to prevent outbreaks from multiplying is to vaccinate in areas where mobile populations are living alongside indigenous people.
In addition to vaccination activities, MSF is supporting the health authorities to prepare the response to new measles and meningitis outbreaks by strengthening epidemiological surveillance and providing free treatments to health facilities.
Niger

MSF teams respond to two epidemics and ward off a third

With simultaneous epidemics of meningitis and measles in Niger, teams from MSF have been supporting the Ministry of Health in its efforts to bring them under control, while taking steps to prevent cholera spreading from neighbouring Nigeria. “In the struggle to prevent the epidemics from spreading, our current priority is to administer vaccinations in areas where displaced people are coming into contact with the local population,” says MSF emergency coordinator Augustin Ngoyi. Project Update - 26 May 2016
 
The MSF health post in Yebi before it was completely destroyed on 19 May 2016. It served a population of about 20,000 people. In the site of Yebi, in Bosso district, thousands of people displaced from the Lake Chad area have settled looking for refuge.
Niger

Deadly attack on Lake Chad refugees and MSF health post in Yebi

“We are very concerned about the impact of these attacks on the population and also about the lack of respect for the medical facilities which could jeopardise the already limited access to healthcare in Diffa,” says Elmounzer Ag Jiddou, MSF’s Head of Mission in Niger. “We are planning to resume activities as soon as possible.” Project Update - 25 May 2016
 
Situated in the Lake Chad region, the site of Koulkimé in Chad hosts approximately 1,800 displaced people according to OCHA. They have fled Islamic State's West Africa Province (ISWAP), also known as Boko Haram, as well as military operations carried out by the Chadian government.  MSF is working together with the Chadian Ministry of Health to support the primary health centre in Koulkimé.
Global

A call for action beyond summits - reflections on the World Humanitarian Summit

The report "Emergency Now: A call for action beyond summits" explains further the reasons why MSF decided not to participate in the World Humanitarian Summit (WHS) and shares a report on its reflections on the WHS. Report - 23 May 2016
 
MSF OCA hospital, bossangoa, CAR
Central African Republic

MSF outraged by killing of staff member

Press Release - 19 May 2016
 
An aerial view of Dagahaley refugee camp, Dadaab, Kenya.
Kenya

Show the world that safe refuge is possible

Hundreds of thousands of people cannot be punished for the actions of a few Statement - 13 May 2016
 
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Global

Shorter TB regimens offer new hope

By Leonardo Palumbo, Regional Advocacy Manager, Médecins Sans Frontières in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan Opinion - 12 May 2016
 
People hold hands on a beach in Molyvos, Lesbos, calling for safe passage and no more deaths. The activity was held in solidarity with other protests across Europe on Saturday February 27 as thousands of people in more than 100 cities marched in support of refugee rights.
Copyright: Giorgos Moutafis / MSF / Greenpeace
Mediterranean migration

In 2016 who still counts as human?

"Through this deal, EU leaders have made a choice that should raise serious questions for the citizens of affluent Europe. In 2016 who still counts as human? Whose lives matter? What happened to empathy? And where has solidarity gone when faced with the anguish and despair of those whose lives have been shattered?" Statement - 12 May 2016
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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