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MSF operates a 50-bed hospital in Malakal, including a 24-hour emergency room, as well as a separate emergency room inside the PoC site.
South Sudan

73 wounded treated in Malakal PoC after new fighting erupted on Thursday

MSF teams in Malakal worked through the night to deal with new patients, injured after fighting erupted in the Protection of Civilians (PoC) site on Thursday that resulted in 18 people dead. Crisis Update - 19 Feb 2016
 
People queue outside a Medecins Sans Frontiers (MSF) clinic. 

Over 5.800 Mozambican nationals have camped in the village of Kapise 2 in Malawi after fleeing their homes in Mozambique, the majority of them women, children and the elderly. Half of the consultations in the MSF clinics are malaria cases.
Malawi

Humanitarian standards not reachable for more than 5,800 Mozambican refugees in Kapise camp

"MSF is working to improve the living conditions but we know we will not be able to reach the minimum standards," says Whitney Ward, MSF field coordinator in Kapise, Malawi. "There is no doubt that the camp needs to be moved. Firstly in a place that will ease the overcrowding, provide adequate resources as well as guarantee access and efficient deployment of aid." Voices from the Field - 17 Feb 2016
 
Over 5.800 Mozambican nationals have camped in the village of Kapise 2 in Malawi after fleeing their homes in Mozambique, the majority of them women, children and the elderly. As the camp was built without pre-planning overcrowding has become severe, with high fire hazard for the makeshift shelters.
Mozambique

Crisis Update - 16 February 2016

Project Update - 17 Feb 2016
 
In the first days of the intervention MSF is focusing on delivering Non-Food Item kits to the displaced who often arrive.
Sudan

Major humanitarian needs as thousands flee fighting in Jebel Marra, North Darfur

“We need to look at both the immediate and future needs of the displaced,” says David Therond, MSF head of mission in Sudan “we need to guarantee that their immediate needs are met until the security situation normalises.” Press Release - 16 Feb 2016
 
Destroyed shelters after accidental fire in Batangafo IDP camp
Central African Republic

Fire destroys hundreds of shelters in displacement camp in Batangafo

“Families are living with almost nothing at all and fearing for their basic security every day. The humanitarian crisis in this country is far from over,” says Miroslav Ilic, MSF’s head of mission in Central African Republic. Project Update - 12 Feb 2016
 
A queue of people wait their turn to have their children vaccinated.
Central African Republic

Vaccinating kids living in crisis

Project Update - 5 Feb 2016
 
Between 600 and 620 families are living in the Fariya camp. (=3600 people).
1070 children under 5. Unofficial camp. Until our intervention, they had very little support. Latrines ACF, shleter by IOM. Most people are shuwa arab (ethnic group) coming from Marte. 
ACF just open an OPD on Monday. 
This was our second distribution there. 
300 living in 150 IOM shelters (2 families in 1 shelter). Others live in makeshift tents. 
People have been here for 10 months more or less. 
3 boreholes but only 1 working solar
Nigeria

After two years of crisis, what does the future hold for the displaced in Borno?

Interview with Isabelle Mouniaman-Nara, MSF programme manager in Nigeria Voices from the Field - 3 Feb 2016
 
General view of the a displaced persons camp in M'Poko, Bangui.
Central African Republic

No hope of returning home anytime soon

Over 30,000 people have taken refuge in churches and schools and overcrowded, unsanitary makeshift camps across the capital Bangui. Renewed outbreaks of inter-communal violence is keeping the population on edge, and has crushed any hope of returning home any time soon. To enable access to free quality health care for this vulnerable population, MSF is providing healthcare and running mobile clinics in five camps. Photo Story - 2 Feb 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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