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Iraq

MSF provides assistance to the displaced and refugees in Kurdistan

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been working in the Erbil region or northern Iraq since 2013 providing primary healthcare and mental health services to Syrian refugees who have fled from the conflict that continues to rage in their country. MSF also assists Iraqis who have been forced out of their homes by the violence. Crisis Update - 26 May 2015
 
I decided to leave Nigeria because I am married and my husband works in Libya. So I had to come to Libya to take care of my husband. Staying in Libya is not easy. The fight is too much. You don’t sleep at night and if you go to work before you come back they’ll bust into your house, take your property, rape your wife. They do such horrible things. They kill Nigerians anyhow, so it is not safe for we Nigerians . Due to my condition [pregnant] it is very risky but I can’t go back to Nigeria either. So my husband's brother came from Nigeria to accompany me to Italy and wait for my husband to follow. I’m not too fine. I’m feeling feverish so I need somebody to stay with me. I said to my husband that if I have to go alone I won’t go. That’s why my brother came to watch me until my husband comes and meets me. I was the only pregnant woman in the boat we came with. It is risky for women to travel but they do what they do because they are not comfortable where they are. Libya is not a place for someone to stay. You can work but they will burst into your house and collect everything you worked for. So it is not a place to stay and that’s why we take the risk of entering into this water and go to Europe to look for a better life. We believe Europe is better than Libya. I hope my baby will have a better life but I know it’s going to be farther.
Mediterranean migration

Three Mediterranean boat migrants describe their gruelling quests for better lives

"We go away from our country because we have no choice. We don’t want to get the Europeans tired of us, to overwhelm them, but we have no choice. We risk our lives to help our families, or neighbours, our friends, our parents and our brothers. That’s why we embark on this journey." Voices from the Field - 25 May 2015
 
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Yemen

Life in the MSF hospital in Aden, Yemen

A video illustrating life in the MSF hospital in Aden, Yemen. Filmed before the ceasefire. Project Update - 20 May 2015
 
MSF boat carrying urgent medical aid and staff, arrived to Aden from Djibouti today.
Yemen

Crisis update

A summary for MSF activities in Yemen. Crisis Update - 18 May 2015
 
MSF supports the hospital in the town of Haradh . Al Mazraq Camp was hit by an airstrike on March 30th. At least 34 people wounded in the attack were brought by ambulance to the MSF-supported hospital in Haradh (in the photo). Twenty-nine people were dead on arrival, among them women and children.  Roughly 500 new families had arrived in the camp over the last two days, escaping bombings in the western area of Saada. Al Mazraq Camp was established in 2009, when thousands of people fled fighting between government troops and Houthi forces in Saada Governorate.
Yemen

First person account from Saada under bombardment

An MSF team spent last night in the city of Saada under intense bombing from the coalition led by Saudi Arabia. On Friday night the coalition gave an ultimatum to the population to leave the city and its surrounding area, as the whole province in the North of the country would become a military target. Voices from the Field - 9 May 2015
 
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Yemen

MSF statement in response to latest coalition offensive

"The bombing of civilian targets, with or without warning, is a serious violation of international humanitarian law. It is even more serious to target a whole province." Statement - 8 May 2015
 
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Mediterranean migration

Testimony from Mediterranean migrant Makone Mare

One of the 369 people rescued from the Mediterranean by MSF last Sunday. Voices from the Field - 7 May 2015
 
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Yemen

ICRC and MSF alarmed by attacks on country’s lifelines

The disruption of key logistic infrastructure, including airports, sea ports, bridges and roads, is creating a catastrophic humanitarian situation. Press Release - 4 May 2015
 
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Syria

Main hospital in Aleppo stops activities after being targeted

Al Sakhour hospital provided life-saving operations to around 400,000 people Press Release - 4 May 2015
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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