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Internally Displaced People in a makeshift camp in Azaz district, Aleppo governorate, northern Syria on the 18th of March. On April 18th MSF warned that the situation was critical for more than 100,000 people who were trapped by renewed fighting in the area, and called on all warring parties to respect civilians and health structures.
Syria

More than 100,000 people trapped in northern Syria by renewed fighting

“Yet again we see tens of thousands of people forced to flee but with almost nowhere safe to go” Press Release - 18 Apr 2016
 
Khadija, 42, is a mother of four from Syria who is now detained on Samos island, Greece, along with her children. She spoke to MSF from behind two metal fences. 
“What is going to happen next? Will they kill us here in Europe? My husband was killed and our house was destroyed by a barrel bomb in 2013. Since then we have been moving from village to village looking for safety, until I lost hope and I brought my children to Turkey. I worked many jobs but it was so hard for me to manage with four children so I decided to come here to be safe. Yet here we are behind barbed wire like criminals, this is extremely unjust.
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Greece

Will they kill us here in Europe?

Voices from the Field - 13 Apr 2016
 
In January and February MSF teams were able to send 50 trucks with approximately 550 tons of drugs, medical material, shelters and non-food items to supported medical facilities and displacement camps in Aleppo citiy and its northern coutryside.
Syria

Despite cease fire catalogue of horror continues in besieged areas

Although the cease-fire and the humanitarian convoys have contributed to a decrease in humanitarian consequences of the conflict, the situation remains critical in many besieged areas. “The catalogue of horror continues virtually unabated in many besieged areas,” says Dr Bart Janssens, MSF Director of Operations. Project Update - 7 Apr 2016
 
At the transit camp at Idomeni, on the Greek - Macedonian (FYROM) border.
Mediterranean migration

EU Migration Crisis Update - March 2016

The EU/Turkey deal is not a solution to the refugee crisis. As other deterrence measures, this cynical agreement will not stop people from crossing the sea or from looking for more dangerous roads in the hands of smugglers Crisis Update - 21 Mar 2016
 
Zwara, April 19th 2016. In one of the two operating theater of the marine Hospital.
Libya

Health system in a state of hidden crisis

Project Update - 17 Mar 2016
 
Caption: Patients being treated in the MSF-supported Abs Hospital following an attack on a marketplace on 15 March 2016 in Khamis district, northern Hajja governorate. Immediately following the attack the Abs Hospital, which is located 50km from Khamis, MSF treated 44 people, 2 of whom died.
Yemen

MSF treats more than 40 wounded following deadly airstrike on marketplace

“Yesterday´s attack is not the first, and it is unlikely to be the last. The constant and indiscriminate violence in this area is creating humanitarian needs that are increasing by the day. Now is not the time for humanitarian organisations to downsize their responses,” says Juan Prieto, MSF Country Representative in Yemen. Project Update - 16 Mar 2016
 
Suar absconded from military service in Syria and made a run for Iraqi Kurdistan, a journey that involved people smugglers, minefields and the loss of his most precious
possessions.
Syria

My story could easily be the plot of a movie

Suar, a Kurdish refugee from Syria, describes his journey that involved people smugglers, minefields and the loss of his most precious possessions. Now settled in Domeez camp, where he works for MSF as a nurse, Suar is upbeat about the opportunities afforded him by life as a refugee. Voices from the Field - 14 Mar 2016
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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