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Maternal services insufficient in Mosul
Iraq

Delivering babies in a city with few maternity services

Five years after the battle for Mosul, the healthcare system in the Iraqi city remains fragile. Pregnant women and their babies are among the most vulnerable needing access to quality healthcare. Project Update - 6 Apr 2022
 
Burn Care in Gaza
Palestine

Gaza: Burn injuries are a chronic health problem

Each year MSF clinics in Gaza treat 5,000 new burn victims, the vast majority of whom are children injured in domestic accidents, exacerbated by the blockade on the region. Project Update - 10 Feb 2022
 
 MSF clinic -  Zaatari camp
Jordan

MSF brings down the curtain on one of its largest interventions in the country

After nearly 10 years of responding to the myriad needs of Syrian refugees, from non-communicable diseases and war trauma surgery to COVID-19, we end our intervention in north Jordan. Project Update - 31 Jan 2022
 
Children sit outside their tent
Yemen

Thousands desperate for food, water and shelter in conflict-hit Marib

As a seven-year-conflict continues to ravage Yemen, thousands of people have been displaced multiple times throughout the country, and now find themselves without food, water or shelter. Project Update - 27 Jan 2022
 
Pediatric healthcare in Abs Hospital
Yemen

Alarming numbers of Yemeni children suffering from malnutrition

MSF is seeing increasing numbers of dangerously malnourished children in Abs Hospital, Yemen, as the situation in the war-torn country worsens every day. Project Update - 16 Dec 2021
 
Mental health in Yemen: “The number of severe cases is astonishingly high”
Yemen

The rise of severe mental health conditions in Yemen

The crisis in Yemen is in its seventh year and conflict continues to have a devastating impact on people’s wellbeing - especially their mental health. Interview - 10 Nov 2021
 
Maternal and newborn healthcare in Al Qanawis
Yemen

Newborn babies struggle to survive in war-torn Yemen

In war-torn Yemen, while our teams are working to keep newborn babies healthy, those who cannot reach us are dying unnecessarily due to a lack of access to healthcare. Voices from the Field - 22 Oct 2021
 
MSF clinic Hermel
Lebanon

Breaking barriers to mental health care in Lebanon

The economic crisis in Lebanon is affecting the health sector, leading to the deterioration of mental health services which are hugely underfunded and understaffed. MSF is supporting the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health to include mental health services under primary healthcare services. Project Update - 14 Oct 2021
 
Northeast Syria COVID-19 | Raqqa Hospital Medical Care
Syria

Worst wave yet of COVID-19 in northern Syria overwhelms health system

The already-struggling health system in northern Syria has been hit hard by the most severe wave of COVID-19 yet. Healthcare facilities and humanitarian organisations are struggling to cope with the extent of this new wave. Press Release - 13 Oct 2021
 
IRAQ: Tackling multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, one patient at a time
Iraq

Tackling multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, one patient at a time

In Iraq, MSF has been working with the National Tuberculosis Institute to help cure patients with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis using an oral alternative to the painful daily injections that create severe side-effects. Project Update - 29 Sep 2021
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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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