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A mother holding her child in MSF supported cholera treatment center in Al-Sadaqa hospital.  The child had cholera and was suffering from acute watery diarrhea.
Yemen

MSF treats exponential increase in cholera cases since start of 2019

Since the start of 2019, MSF staff in Yemen have recorded and treated exponential increase in cholera cases across 4 governorates in Yemen over the last three months. Press Release - 27 Mar 2019
 
A collapsed building close to Hawija General Hospital, Kirkuk Governorate.
Iraq

The aftermath of the conflict in Hawija: “My only hope is to get back to normal”

With people returning to Hawija, northern Iraq, after years of conflict, MSF is filling the gaps in the local healthcare system, providing treatment including for chronic and non-communicable diseases. Project Update - 26 Mar 2019
 
Intense fighting in Taiz Houban
Yemen

People unable to access lifesaving care amid heavy fighting in Taiz city

Three MSF-supported facilities have received 49 war wounded and 2 dead, while the total number of people in need of assistance is unknown after four days of intense fighting in the Yemeni city of Taiz. Statement - 24 Mar 2019
 
Refugees and migrants detained in the detention centre get rice or pasta for lunch and dinner. For breakfast people receive bread with some cheese. Food is prepared in-house and is served in large metal bowls to be shared by five to 10 people.
Libya

Alarming rates of malnutrition and inhumane conditions in Tripoli detention centre

One in four refugees and migrants being held in a Libyan detention centre are malnourished or underweight, an MSF assessment shows, provoking calls to improve the inhumane conditions. Press Release - 20 Mar 2019
 
A young couple is kept apart and everyday, when the guards allow them, they meet over the window.

On September 2nd, 276 people were brought by the Libyan coast guard to Khoms (120 km east of Tripoli). They were then transferred to detention center where MSF works. Reportedly, they were in two rubber coats, one stopped due to engine failure, while the other boat continued to navigate for several hours before deflating and sinking. Survivors told MSF teams that over a hundred people died in the shipwreck.
Libya

MSF calls out French President Macron over hypocritical migration policies

MSF Head of Mission for Libya Julien Raickmann writes an open letter to French President Emmanuel Macron calling out the hypocrisy of his vision for Europe while people are trapped in appalling conditions in detention in Libya. Open Letter - 15 Mar 2019
 
Yemen, Mocha, 10 December 2018 - Mocha downtown. A man is entering his house in Mocha city.
Yemen

Humanitarian crisis in Yemen fuelled by main donor governments’ involvement in the war

Many of the governments pledging funds to address the humanitarian crisis in Yemen are, ironically, the same governments involved in the war, which is obstructing the delivery of humanitarian assistance. Statement - 26 Feb 2019
 
Patient in Ad Dahi emergency room
Yemen

MSF opens new emergency room in Ad Dahi hospital

MSF has opened a new emergency room in Ad Dahi hospital, Hodeidah governorate, Yemen, where 100-year old Omar was recently our first patient. Project Update - 14 Feb 2019
 
One of the CTC buildings in Abs.
Yemen

Unacceptable investigation findings into Abs health centre bombing

MSF is dismayed by several findings of the team appointed by the Saudi and Emirati-led Coalition (SELC) to investigate the bombing of an MSF cholera treatment centre in Abs, Yemen, on 11 June 2018. Press Release - 6 Feb 2019
 
An x-ray shows the bone gap and external fixators in the leg of Yousri*, who was shot by the Israeli army during protests in Gaza in July 2018. Al-Awda Hospital

*name has been changed
Palestine

The challenge of filling gaps in the legs of Gaza’s wounded

Since the March of Return protests in Palestine, over 2018, MSF has treated half of the 6,000 people injured by Israeli gunfire. The injuries are devastating. We're providing surgical and post-operative care - but there's a huge gap in the treatment needs of these many patients. Project Update - 24 Jan 2019
 
Men in the detention centre cells.

On September 2nd, 276 people were brought by the Libyan coast guard to Khoms (120 km east of Tripoli). They were then transferred to detention center where MSF works. Reportedly, they were in two rubber coats, one stopped due to engine failure, while the other boat continued to navigate for several hours before deflating and sinking. Survivors told MSF teams that over a hundred people died in the shipwreck.
Libya

Refugees returned to overcrowded Libyan detention centres

Over recent weeks, vulnerable refugees have been intercepted or rescued in the Mediterranean Sea and brought back to Libya - in violation of international law - and are now locked up in dire conditions in overcrowded detention facilities. Project Update - 23 Jan 2019
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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