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The pharmacy of an MSF hospital in Syria.
Syria

Thousands suffering neurotoxic symptoms treated in hospitals supported by MSF

Three hospitals in Syria's Damascus governorate that are supported by MSF have reported that they received approximately 3,600 patients displaying neurotoxic symptoms in less than three hours on the morning of Wednesday, August 21, 2013. Press Release - 24 Aug 2013
 
MSF team member conducting on-going assessment of the situation at the border.
Syria

MSF provides healthcare to Syrians crossing into Iraqi Kurdistan

MSF have set up health posts on both sides of the border to provide medical care to Syrian refugees. Project Update - 23 Aug 2013
 
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Egypt

Supporting hospitals and anticipating needs

Since the escalation of political violence in Egypt in late June, MSF’s team in Cairo has been in close and regular contact with the main public and private healthcare facilities throughout Cairo and other affected areas of the country. Project Update - 22 Aug 2013
 
The MSF midwife Safia checks the blood pressure of Syrian refugee patient. The woman is nine months pregnant of her second baby and had only done one check up in Syria during the early stage of her pregnancy. She has arrived very recenty to Lebanon and is still unregistered as a refugee. She is very close to delivery and MSF midwife gave her all the useful information about where to go to deliver.
Syria

Pregnant women often have no idea where to go

In April 2013, MSF teams in Lebanon opened a reproductive healthcare project to respond to a major need identified amongst refugees in the Bekaa valley, the main entry point for Syrians crossing the border into Lebanon. Project Update - 5 Aug 2013
 
Al-Salam Hospital in Khamer, Amran governorate where MSF manages operates. The town of Khamer is a very humble one where people depend on agriculture, handicrafts and trade in earning their living. It is a mountainous area that the hospital is the only one in the area. There is only another one public hospital in the entire governorate of Amran consisting of 20 districts. <br/>In Khamer, Amran governorate, MSF manages the maternity, paedatric, surgical and emergency departments of Al-Salam hospital, where it employs 140 Yemeni staff and treats an average of 1500 patients per month, free of charge.
Yemen

Medical aid under threat

Al-Salam Hospital in Khamer, Amran governorate, where MSF operates. Project Update - 5 Aug 2013
 
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Yemen is a country of transit for the thousands of migrants who leave the Horn of Africa to try to get to the countries of the Arabian Peninsula, mainly from Ethiopia to Saudi Arabia. During the trip and especially in Yemen, these people are victims of traffickers who extort money from them and torture them. Last April, the Yemeni authorities carried out a campaign to release hundreds of migrants held by traffickers and begin to repatriate them to their home countries. Since then, the number of people who voluntarily approach the detention center for migrants seeking repatriation has greatly increased.
The detention center in Sana'a, Yemen's capital, has a maximum capacity of 200-250; the centre currently houses about 750.
Yemen

Hundreds of migrants await repatriation in Sana’a

Yemen is a country of transit for the thousands of migrants who leave the Horn of Africa to try to get to the countries of the Arabian Peninsula, mainly from Ethiopia to Saudi Arabia. During the trip and especially in Yemen, these people are victims of traffickers who extort money from them and torture them. Project Update - 31 Jul 2013
 
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Syria

Syrian Exodus: The Syrian exodus reaches Athens

After more than two years of war, Syrians make up the largest group of migrants arriving in Greece Project Update - 28 Jul 2013
 
A family of Syrian refugees living in Istanbul. Photo for the Syrian Exodus project.
Syria

Syrian Exodus: Syrians torn between East and West

Third chapter of the Syrian Exodus, an MSF multimedia project to follow the route of the Syrians fleeing the war Project Update - 27 Jul 2013
 
A family of Syrian refugees living in a garage in the southern Turkish city of Kilis. Photo for the Syrian Exodus project.
Syria

Syrian Exodus: Carrying the weight of the war

Syrian refugees in neighbouring Turkey may have evaded the guns and missiles, but there is no escape from the physical and emotional scars of the conflict Project Update - 26 Jul 2013
 
Emergency room of an MSF hospital in northern Syria (Aleppo province). The hospital has attended 601 deliveries and provided almost 15,000 consultations and 446 surgical operations up to April 2013. It is focused on obstetric care and surgery. Photo for the Syrian Exodus project.
Syria

Syrian Exodus: "The day my village was bombed"

Airstrikes and clashes dominate daily life in Syria Project Update - 25 Jul 2013
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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