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MSF medics on Aquarius continue painstaking daily dressing changes for more than 20 patients who have suffered serious fuel burns. If not treated properly, these burns will go on to cause chronic pain, disfigurement, and horrific scars.
Mediterranean migration

The Aquarius Aquarium

As an MSF nurse, François-Xavier Daoudal returned at the end of June after spending three weeks on board the Aquarius. During his time on the ship, 629 people were rescued. However, immediately after the rescue operation, the Italian and Maltese authorities refused the ship permission to dock, triggering a huge political and media furor. The Aquarius was left stranded at sea for several days before being able to transfer some of the rescued migrants to two Italian navy ships. All passengers were finally disembarked in Spanish port Valencia. What can be drawn from such an experience? Read on to see what F-X had to say during an interview on the political implications, life on board the Aquarius and the issue of people smuggling. He also shared with us what the migrants themselves had to say. msf-crash.org - 13 Sep 2018
 
Children in detention centre.
On September 2nd, 276 people were brought by the Libyan coast guard to Khoms (120 km east of Tripoli) - among them 181 men, 42 women and 24 children including 2 babies less than 12 months old. 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.
Mediterranean migration

Refugee Libya shipwreck survivors condemned to drown at sea or face arbitrary detention

More than a hundred people have reportedly died in a shipwreck off the Libyan coast one week ago. MSF has been providing urgent medical assistance following disembarkation. Project Update - 10 Sep 2018
 
Damaged building in Bin Ashour area consequence of a rocket fired by unknown militia during the fighting that erupted in Tripoli on 26th of August.
Libya

Evacuation of refugees and migrants out of Libya is urgently needed

Thousands of refugees, migrants and asylum seekers arbitrarily held in Libyan detention centres must be immediately released and evacuated to safety out of the country. Press Release - 7 Sep 2018
 
Men detained in Abu Salim detention centre, in Tripoli, Libya.
Libya

Conflict in Tripoli puts lives in danger, demonstrating that Libya is not a place of safety

MSF calls on European governments to acknowledge that Libya is not a place of safety. More must be done to help people trapped within its borders to find a safe and dignified way out. Press Release - 31 Aug 2018
 
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Palestine

MSF statement regarding the death of a staff member in Gaza

Hani Mohammed Almajdalawi worked as a nurse at one of MSF’s post-operative clinics in Gaza since 2014. MSF representatives have met with Israeli authorities but have not yet received information clarifying the circumstances surrounding Hani's death on 20 August 2018. Statement - 29 Aug 2018
 
Khawla, pharmacist, joined MSF in 2012. (Refer to staff profile)
Lebanon

One year after the battle, medical needs remain high in Arsal

MSF has been continuously providing free medical care for vulnerable communities of Syrian refugees and local Lebanese residents in Arsal, on the Lebanon-Syria border, since 2012. Despite improvements in the security situation, key gaps in healthcare remain. Project Update - 16 Aug 2018
 
Behind him, Bader, an MSF physiotherapist, observes how Majid has progressed in recent weeks. “When he arrived here, he had lost a lot of weight, he could hardly move. Slowly, he’s getting back his strength”, explains Bader.
Iraq

Helping victims of war get back on their feet

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) opened the Baghdad Medical Rehabilitation Centre (BMRC) a year ago to support victims of war in Iraq. The centre provides much needed post-surgical rehabilitation care, including physical and psychological support. Project Update - 9 Aug 2018
 
Gaza, le 15 mai 2018, l'hopital d'Al aqsa au sud de Gaza traite de nombreux cas des blessures par balles qui ont eu lieu la veille. La plupart des blessés ont étés prit pour cible par des snipers Israeliens au niveau des jambes.

Gaza, the 15 may 2018, Al Aqsa hospital , south of Gaza is threathing a lot of cases who got injured yesterday. Most of them got targeted by israeli snipers in the legs.
Palestine

Gaza: A long ordeal awaits hundreds of wounded from the March of Return

For the past four months, the March of Return demonstrations in Gaza have been met with lethal force by the Israeli army. MSF has been at the forefront of the emergency response, providing both surgical and post-operative care. Project Update - 8 Aug 2018
 
Surgical field hospital, Mocha, Yemen
Yemen

MSF opens a surgical field hospital in Mocha to treat war-wounded patients

Following the recent offensive by forces loyal to President Hadi and supported by the Saudi and Emirati-led international coalition on Hodeidah, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has opened a 20-bed surgical field hospital in Mocha, 180 kilometres south of Hodeidah, to respond to increased medical needs. Statement - 1 Aug 2018
 
Rescue on MV Aquarius - June 2016
Mediterranean migration

Aquarius returns to Central Mediterranean: humanitarian assistance at sea desperately needed

The rescue boat Aquarius, run by SOS MEDITERRANEE and MSF, sets sail from Marseille after an extended port call. Aquarius is heading back to the Central Mediterranean to render assistance to people in distress at sea. Press Release - 1 Aug 2018
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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