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Photograph taken inside Nasser hospital, 13 March 2024
Gaza-Israel war

How the Israeli army besieged and attacked Nasser hospital

MSF staff members working at Nasser hospital, Gaza, were first-hand witnesses of the events leading up to the night of 14-15 February and the forced evacuation of the hospital. Project Update - 3 Apr 2024
 
MSF nurse checking the vital signs and glucose level of a diabetes patient at the MSF-run clinic for non-communicable diseases in the Hawija General Hospital in Hawija, Kirkuk.
Iraq

Eight years in Kirkuk: following along the journey of Hawija’s recovery

MSF started working in Kirkuk, Iraq, in 2016 to assist people affected by the war. As Hawija is on its way to recovery, we handed over our activities to the health authorities. Project Update - 29 Mar 2024
 
Inside the measles isolation unit of MSF’s mother and child hospital in Taiz Houban, Yemen.
MSF opened a measles isolation unit in late-August 2023 after the number of patients started increasing alarmingly.
Yemen

The upsurge in measles cases shows no sign of abating

For six months, Taiz governorate in Yemen has been witnessing a surge in measles cases among children. Our clinical team leader in Taiz Houban mother and child hospital, Dr Ei Ei Khaing, describes the situation. Voices from the Field - 26 Mar 2024
 
171 people are now safe aboard #GeoBarents after being rescued from 2 nearby boats this morning.

Tensions rose during the second rescue when the LCG halted MSF rhibs. After intense negotiations and calls to Norway, Italy and Libya, they withdrew, but not without threats
Mediterranean migration

MSF rescue ship detained in Italy following threats by Libyan Coast Guard

MSF denounces the imposition of sanctions on our search and rescue ship, the Geo Barents, following a detention order from Italy. Press Release - 22 Mar 2024
 
An elderly woman displaced from Lebanon’s south receives care from MSF’s mobile medical unit in a collective shelter near Saida, 60 km from the southern borders.  MSF’s mobile unit provides primary healthcare, medication and follow-up for non-communicable diseases, as well as psychological first aid and health promotion sessions in three locations in south Lebanon.
Lebanon

Five months into border conflict, displaced people’s needs are on the rise

The escalation of the armed conflict along Lebanon's southern border has led to the displacement of over 91,000 people, affecting their financial stability and psychological wellbeing. Project Update - 21 Mar 2024
 
Mothers tend to their babies suffering from malnutrition inside the MSF-supported inpatient therapeutic feeding center at Abs general hospital, Hajjah governorate.

We are seeing a lot of caretakers in the inpatient therapeutic feeding centre who are themselves malnourished in Abs hospital. This is due to food insecurity in Yemen. If a woman is malnourished, it is hard for her to support her baby. The risk of malnourished mothers giving birth to babies who are themselves susceptible to malnutrition is clear from MSF’s nutritional programme in Abs, where 24 per cent of all admissions in 2023 were children under six months old.
Yemen

Numbers of malnourished women on the rise in Yemen

MSF teams are witnessing concerning levels of malnutrition among mothers in Yemen. A targeted approach focusing on children under five, pregnant women and new mothers is needed. Project Update - 19 Mar 2024
 
Am Timan, Chad 2015
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Gaza-Israel war

Warring parties must ensure safety of staff and patients in Al-Shifa hospital

As Israeli forces conduct a military operation in Al-Shifa hospital, in northern Gaza, Palestine, we urge all warring parties to ensure the safety of patients and staff. Press Release - 18 Mar 2024
 
People continue to be displaced due to surging conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, seeking refuge near Goma. Basic needs such as food, water and sanitation are unmet, and there is a critical lack of measures to protect people from further harm. The lack of security and means to survive has proven particularly dangerous for women, as evidenced by the high number of cases of sexual violence seen in Kanyaruchinya’s health facilities supported by MSF.
Women's health

Women on the frontline: Defying the consequences of conflict to care for each other

Women’s regular health needs don’t disappear when conflict or war breaks out, they only become more critical. This International Women's Day, we share stories of women affected by conflict caring for their own communities. Project Update - 8 Mar 2024
 
Conflict in Gaza
Gaza-Israel war

MSF President calls on UN member states to take urgent action in Gaza

Dr Christos Christou, MSF International President, calls on UN member states for an immediate ceasefire and urgent humanitarian response in Gaza. Opinion - 7 Mar 2024
 
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Gaza-Israel war

Gaza: MSF UK Board member killed during Israeli offensive in Khan Younis

MSF reports the death of a fifth staff member in Gaza, Reem Abu Lebdeh. Press Release - 5 Mar 2024
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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