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General view of Deir Hassan overcrowded camp.

The primary healthcare centre supported by MSF in Takad (Western Aleppo countryside) had to be moved mid-February to a safe place when the frontline got close. It is now in Deir Hassan camps which are overcrowded with 120 000 displacled people and where basic services are insufficient.
In Deir Hassan settlements, living conditions are dire as there is a severe lack of basic services with the influx of IDPs.


As the offensive conducted by the Syrian governmental forces with their Russian allies intensified in Idlib province, 900 000 people have fled since 1 December, northwards and towards the Turkish border. Some could settle in existing camps, like Deir Hassan camps in Al-Dana district. Some settled in the neighbourhood of existing camps which are overcrowded, and others continued further north.
Syria

People in northwestern Syria forced to move as frontlines move

As frontlines in northwestern Syria move, people are displaced and having to move multiple times to find safety. Dr Mustafa Ajaj describes the situation among the displaced people he’s treating. Voices from the Field - 2 Mar 2020
 
In the Dahr-el-Jebel detention centre, between the towns of Zintan and Yefren, nearly 500 people, most from Eritrea and Somalia, remain locked up. The majority is stranded in this mountainous region, south of Tripoli, after being transferred there in September 2018 during armed clashes in the capital. Away from the immediate danger of the fighting, they were forgotten by almost everyone. When MSF began working there in May 2019, we were horrified to discover that at least 22 migrants and refugees had died of diseases, mainly tuberculosis. IOM and UNHCR were supposed to provide assistance, including medical care and protection services. Today the medical situation remains worrying. Our teams working in this detention centre may not see widespread abuses committed by the guards that are common in other centres, but the protracted detention and the uncertainty are becoming every day more unbearable for our patients. More than a hundred of those held in the Dhar-el-Jebel detention centre are unaccompanied children.
Libya

Arbitrary detention in Libya must end as asylum seeker dies in detention centre fire

A fire in a detention centre in western Libya has resulted in the death of a young man, as MSF calls for the end of arbitrary detention of migrants and asylum seekers in Libya and to immediately evacuate and resettle people. Press Release - 2 Mar 2020
 
Two displaced little boys are playing on the ground in Deir Hassan camp.

The primary healthcare centre supported by MSF in Takad (Western Aleppo countryside) had to be moved mid-February to a safe place when the frontline got close. It is now in Deir Hassan camps which are overcrowded with 120 000 displacled people and where basic services are insufficient.
In Deir Hassan settlements, living conditions are dire as there is a severe lack of basic services with the influx of IDPs.


As the offensive conducted by the Syrian governmental forces with their Russian allies intensified in Idlib province, 900 000 people have fled since 1 December, northwards and towards the Turkish border. Some could settle in existing camps, like Deir Hassan camps in Al-Dana district. Some settled in the neighbourhood of existing camps which are overcrowded, and others continued further north.
Syria

MSF to scale up response in Idlib, Syria as tensions reach a new peak

As conflict continues in Syria's northwestern Idlib province, displacing hundreds of thousands of people, MSF is requesting Turkey to enable passage of staff and essential supplies to scale up our response. Statement - 28 Feb 2020
 
Qadimoon camp (Northwest Syria) on February 17, 2020.
Syria

Horrific day of indiscriminate attacks on civilians in Idlib, Syria

Indiscriminate attacks continue in civilian areas in northwestern Syria's Idlib province. Three hospitals near the frontlines that are supported by MSF received 185 wounded, and 18 patients dead-on-arrival. Press Release - 26 Feb 2020
 
Since 1 December, MSF teams have distributed in different locations in rural northern Idlib province essential relief items to respond to the needs of newly displaced people who had fled the offensive conducted by the Syrian armed forces.
Syria

People in Idlib race to flee airstrikes as safe area shrinks

Weeks of bombing by the Syrian government and their Russian allies, combined with a ground offensive that is pushing west in the last rebel-held province, Idlib, in northwest Syria, has forced 900,000 people to flee in miserable winter conditions.
Project Update - 19 Feb 2020
 
Doctors of Al-Hakim General Hospital
examining two simulated patients
during a mass casualty simulation at
the hospital. The simulation was
planned and supervised by MSF in
collaboration with the directorate of
health.
Iraq

Extending a helping hand in Iraqi health facilities

In the wake of protests across several cities in Iraq, MSF teams are providing training to local health staff and hospitals to help them cope with sudden influxes of wounded that the protests bring. Project Update - 14 Feb 2020
 
NFI distributions and water provision in various camps of Northwest Syria.
Syria

Advancing frontlines, mass exodus and reduced access to hospitals in Idlib

While thousands flee the latest military offensive in Idlib, Syria and the frontline advances, many hospitals have been partially or completely destroyed. Project Update - 31 Jan 2020
 
Salwa, 11, before entering the operational theatre at Dar Salam Hospital for surgery. 
Salwa survived an Israeli airstrike that killed her family during the military escalation between the Israeli army and the Islamic Jihad group in the Gaza strip in November 2019. She was referred to MSF hospital with open fractures of the right foot that required debridement  and two main surgical procedures to be repaired. 
Before her last surgical procedure, the Operating theatre (OT) team welcomed her with balloons and sons to help her overcome fear and relax. 
 “I remember when Salwa arrived, a few days after the airstrike. It was very sad for all the team. I cried when I left the hospital. We have been taking care of Salwa like she was our daughter since then. We want to make this experience more bearable for her. We all wish she’ll be fine soon” says Mohammad Wadi, MSF Operating Theatre supervisor.
Palestine

Deaths and broken lives, the aftermath of airstrikes in Gaza

Salwa is ten-year-old girl who is the sole survivor in her family of a recent Israeli airstrike in Gaza, Palestine. Severely injured, MSF-supported hospitals are one of the few options open to people like her to start her long recovery.
Project Update - 17 Jan 2020
 
162 survivors on board Ocean Viking on their its way to the port of safety in Taranto, Italy.
Mediterranean migration

Refugees trapped in Libya: Nowhere to go but the sea

Escalating conflict in Libya is leading thousands to flee. Left in limbo, caught in the crossfire of a country at war and trapped in a cycle of violence, many refugees see their only chance to escape is on unseaworthy boats across the Mediterranean. Voices from the Field - 15 Jan 2020
 
A young patient sits on the terrace of the MSF's Baghdad Medical Rehabilitation Centre (BMRC). The BMRC is the only health facility in Baghdad governorate offering comprehensive rehabilitation care, including early physiotheraphy and psychological support, to the victims of war injured by bomb blasts and gunshots, as well as those injured in traffic accidents and more recently during the protests. There is a huge lack of such services in Iraq where healthcare facilities have been severely damaged after years of war and insecurity.
Iraq

Tuk-tuks, the ambulances of the nation

In Bagdad, Iraq, tuk-tuk driver Ali Salim spent days taking people wounded in protests to hospital before ending up in a hospital bed himself. Voices from the Field - 14 Jan 2020
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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