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Iraq

Poor living conditions in Domeez camp put health of Syrian refugees at risk

MSF emergency coordinator Stéphane Reynier, just back from Domeez, describes the effect of poor living conditions on the health of Syrian refugees. Voices from the Field - 15 May 2013
 
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Syria

MSF activities inside the country

Within Syria, the MSF operations are scaling up as fast as is safely possible, but are still limited to four pockets where MSF is able to have teams on the ground running high quality medical activities. Project Update - 8 May 2013
 
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Syria

An overview of MSF programmes in and around the country

An overview of MSF programmes inside Syria and for Syrian refugees in neighbouring countries. Project Update - 8 May 2013
 
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Syria

MSF activities for Syrian refugees

Project Update - 8 May 2013
 
Eighteen-year-old Salwah Mekrsh is unable to walk. She was shot by a sniper in Aleppo. In this photo, taken in April 2013, she is about to start a mental health consultation with MSF staff in Kilis (Turkey).
Syria

"Now I feel better, but I can’t walk"

A young woman from Syria starts a new life in Turkey after being shot by a sniper. Voices from the Field - 6 May 2013
 
An elderly Syrian refugee suffering from Parkinson's disease sleeps in a room in a ramshackle home on a cattle ground in Tripoli, Lebanon, surrounded by his daughter-in-law and granddaughter, January 22, 2013.  He and 19 members of his family, forced from their home in Idlib, Syria because of armed conflict, live in two cramped rooms in the fetid settlement.  The family pays $175 for the shelter, which has no heating or refrigerator.  They draw water from a nearby well, likely contaminated by cow manure.
Syria

Flashbacks, nightmares and baby clothes

Voices from the Field - 2 May 2013
 
For the first time since the departure of Iraq in 2004, MSF has been able to establish an international team in the Arab part of Iraq in 2008: in October a project was started in the General Hospital of Basra, in the southern of the country. The project intends to improve pre, intra and post operative care through reintroduction of hygiene standards, universal precautions, monitoring of patients and safety in surgical and anaesthesia care. This aims to reduce the risks of post-operative infection for patients. A team of international and Iraqi MSF staff work together with hospital surgeons, doctors and nurses providing training and coaching.
Iraq

Healing Iraqis: The challenges of providing mental health care in Iraq

Decades of conflict, political instability and social upheaval have left many Iraqis vulnerable to psychological stress, mental health disorders and in need of mental health care says MSF in a new report launched in Baghdad today. Report - 29 Apr 2013
 
Children play in the ruins of the Baath Party headquarters in Nazariyah.
Iraq

Mental healthcare helps Iraqis rebuild their lives

Decades of conflict, political instability and social upheaval have left many Iraqis vulnerable to psychological stress, mental health disorders and in need of mental health care says MSF in a new report launched in Baghdad today. Press Release - 29 Apr 2013
 
 *** Local Caption *** A large number of burn patients are treated in one MSF hospital in North Syria. Bunrs are often caused by heating systems used by the population in winter time. Dressings in the OT,skin grafts in some cases, and physiotherapy care are provided to these patients.
Syria

Treating major burn patients

A large number of burn patients are treated in one MSF hospital in North Syria. Burns are often caused by heating systems used by the population in winter time. Project Update - 22 Apr 2013
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.
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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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