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Untreated Violence
Sexual violence

Untreated Violence: The need for patient-centred care for survivors of sexual violence

MSF’s report on #UntreatedViolence in Rustenburg reveals that sexual violence, including rape, is at worryingly high levels in the Platinum Mining Belt area: one in four women had been raped in their lifetime, and approximately half have experienced some form of sexual or intimate partner violence. Yet fewer than half those surveyed knew about how to prevent or mitigate the serious health consequences of rape, such as HIV infection, unwanted pregnancy and psychological trauma. msf.org.za - 1 Aug 2016
 
Paediatric care in national hospital in Bissau
Guinea-Bissau

Many children would be saved if they arrived at the hospital earlier

In the region of Bafata, in the northeast of the country, we are working in the regional hospital and at several health centres in rural areas. Voices from the Field - 29 Jul 2016
 
MSF intervention in Banki, Borno State, Nigeria , July 2016
Project Update

Crisis Info - July 2016

Crisis Update - 27 Jul 2016
 
MSF intervention in Banki, Borno State, Nigeria , July 2016
Nigeria

MSF warns of large-scale humanitarian disaster in Borno State

More than 500,000 people are living in catastrophic and unsanitary conditions in a number of villages and towns across Borno State, northeastern Nigeria. “In Banki, as in a number of other areas, people have almost no access to humanitarian aid,” says MSF’s emergency programme manager Hugues Robert. Press Release - 27 Jul 2016
 
22 people lost their lives at sea and 209 rescued
Mediterranean migration

MSF doctor recounts finding deaths at sea

By Dr Erna Rijnierse, an MSF doctor onboard the search and rescue vessel the MV Aquarius Voices from the Field - 25 Jul 2016
 
MSF intervention in Borno state, Nigeria
Nigeria

Crisis Info on Borno Emergency - July 2016

Crisis Update - 22 Jul 2016
 
Emergency response in Eastern Nigeria
Nigeria

Health disaster in Borno State

The health situation in Borno State in northeast Nigeria is critical. At least 500,000 people who are either displaced or cut off in enclaves outside state capital Maiduguri are in urgent need of food, medical care, drinking water and shelter. “Aid agencies must deploy a massive relief operation to respond to this health disaster”, says Dr Isabelle Defourny, director of operations at Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). Press Release - 20 Jul 2016
 
Bending the Curves - Eshowe HIV
HIV/AIDS

MSF calls for quality HIV care in neglected communities

While significant progress has been made in South Africa since the first Durban conference in 2000, deadly and unnecessary HIV treatment gaps persist in other countries Press Release - 18 Jul 2016
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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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