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Syria

From birth to death - Testimony of an MSF surgeon

US Surgeon Steve Rubin describes his work in one of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) hospitals in northern Syria, where MSF treats common health problems as well as injuries inflicted by the war. Voices from the Field - 23 Jul 2013
 
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Syria

Testimony of a Syrian doctor

A Syrian doctor working with MSF explains the medical needs now that Syria is at war. Voices from the Field - 23 Jul 2013
 
MSF HOSPITAL, IDLIB Region, SYRIA
Syria

Diabetes, shrapnel wounds and newborn twins

In Syria the number of people in need of urgent medical care keeps increasing. MSF runs six hospitals, four health centres and several mobile clinic programmes inside Syria. Project Update - 23 Jul 2013
 
Lebanon -Providing medical care to Syrian refugees in the Bekaa Valley
Lebanon

“We are not tourists – we are people fleeing a war”

For many refugees from Syria, getting a roof over their heads and keeping their families fed is a massive struggle. On World Refugee Day, MSF warns that dire living conditions are affecting people’s health. Project Update - 20 Jun 2013
 
Transit camp in Aleppo province
Syria

Measles epidemic signals growing humanitarian needs

A measles epidemic is sweeping through districts of northern Syria, with up to 7,000 known cases, an indication that humanitarian needs are increasing and the country’s healthcare system is in a state of collapse after more than two years of civil war. Press Release - 18 Jun 2013
 
Influx of Syrians into Domeez Camp, Iraq
Syria

MSF speech at the UN Syria donor conference

Speech delivered by Dr Mego Terzian, MSF president, at the UN donor meeting on Syria. Speech - 7 Jun 2013
 
Iraq - Syrian refugees in Domeez camp
Syria

Words must be turned into humanitarian action for Syrians

After more than two years of raging conflict in Syria, humanitarian assistance inside the country and in neighbouring states hosting Syrian refugees remains far below massive and growing needs. As the United Nations convenes in Geneva on June 7, MSF calls upon it and all relevant States to urgently increase the level of assistance to the Syrian population, and to fulfil their responsibilities towards the millions of victims of violence. Statement - 5 Jun 2013
 
Lebanon - Providing medical care to Syrian refugees in Tripoli
Lebanon

Abundant medical needs among Syrian refugees and victims of local conflict

More than 10,600 Syrian families who have fled their country have taken refuge in Tripoli, Lebanon’s second-largest city, located approximately 30 kilometres from the Syrian border. Its population includes 500,000 Lebanese citizens, Palestinian refugees living in the Baddawi and Nahr el-Bared camps, and, now, more than 42,000 Syrians who have sought refuge in the city. Project Update - 4 Jun 2013
 
Zaatari camp, pediatric hospital
Syria

Syrian refugee narratives: "We had been trying to avoid leaving our country but eventually we had no other choice"

Mostafa is a seven month-old baby from El-Sheikh Miskeen, a small village near Dara’a. He arrived at Zaatari camp a month ago with his father, mother and other five siblings. Mustafa’s mother, Om Mostafa, shared their story with us. Voices from the Field - 30 May 2013
 
Syrian Refugees in Zaatari camp
Syria

Syrian refugees in Jordan: The limits of assistance

Nearly half a million Syrians are now refugees in Jordan, making up a third of the 1.5 million people who have fled the conflict in Syria to neighboring countries. More than 100,000 of them live in Zaatari camp, situated in the North of the country, less than 20 km from the Syrian border. Press Release - 30 May 2013
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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