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East Aleppo
Syria

Doctors under siege

As the siege of east Aleppo enters its fourth month, how are medical staff coping? Crisis Update - 15 Nov 2016
 
East Aleppo
Syria

Besiegement and bombing of east Aleppo is deepening a desperate health crisis

"The seriously injured or ill must be evacuated to safe areas for treatment. Medical supplies and humanitarian aid must be allowed in, and respite given to a city falling apart day by day, hour by hour and minute by minute," says Pablo Marco, Middle East Operational Manager. Voices from the Field - 15 Nov 2016
 
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Yemen

Record number of babies born on hospital’s one-year anniversary

On 7 November, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) marked the one-year anniversary of its mother and child hospital in Taiz, assisting in the deliveries of 24 babies in a single day. Project Update - 10 Nov 2016
 
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Syria

It has taken four years and 20 surgical operations to repair the damage

East Aleppo's besieged residents have been told to leave their homes or face annihilation. As they brace themselves for what comes next, Amal Abdullah recalls the day four years ago when she was told to leave the east Aleppo neighbourhood where she grew up. Voices from the Field - 8 Nov 2016
 
ALEPPO UNDER FIRE
Syria

We try to sleep for half an hour to gain the strength to perform another surgery

"We’ve got used to the daily scenes following a mass bombing, when hospitals are so crowded with wounded that we have to step over people to reach other patients in need," says Dr Abu Huthaifa. Voices from the Field - 16 Oct 2016
 
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Syria

We’ve been working every day around the clock

Testimony by Dr Abu Huthaifa, a surgeon from Aleppo, Syria Voices from the Field - 13 Oct 2016
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