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Syria

Five more starvation deaths in Madaya since humanitarian convoy arrival

MSF urgently calls for medical evacuations for eighteen patients whose lives are in the balance Press Release - 15 Jan 2016
 
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Yemen

MSF-supported hospital bombed in Yemen: death toll rises to six

An MSF-supported hospital has been hit by a projectile in northern Yemen resulting in at least six deaths, 9 injured and the collapse of several buildings of the medical facility. Three of the injured are MSF staff, two in critical condition. Press Release - 10 Jan 2016
 
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Yemen

Struggling for oxygen inside the besieged Taiz Enclave

Nora Echaibi is a nurse with MSF. She has been in Yemen since April 2015 working in Aden, Sana’a, Qataba, Ad-Dhale and now Taiz. Project Update - 8 Jan 2016
 
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Syria

Siege and starvation in Madaya immediate medical evacuations and medical resupply essential to save lives

Immediate medical evacuations and medical resupply essential to save lives Press Release - 7 Jan 2016
 
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Yemen

Crisis update – 23 December 2015

The human cost of the conflict keeps on increasing since the beginning of the conflict. Since March 19, MSF have been active in 8 governorates in which 20,539 war wounded people have been treated in MSF supported hospitals and health facilities. Crisis Update - 23 Dec 2015
 
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Syria

MSF delivers winter kits to 8,000 displaced families in Aleppo city

MSF teams have managed to deliver urgently needed aid to thousands of people in the city of Aleppo (Syria) which is going through its fifth winter of civil war. Press Release - 23 Dec 2015
 
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Yemen

“We can’t just stop our lives because of the war”

Interview with Céline Langlois, Medical Coordinator in Yemen. Céline explains how Yemenis cope with their daily struggle in this indiscriminate war. During five months in Yemen, Celine was astonished by people’s ability to get on with their lives amidst airstrikes and a desperate fuel and water crisis. Voices from the Field - 22 Dec 2015
 
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Syria

“Life in Raqqa was terrifying. During the day we lived with the government’s airstrikes; at night there were coalition airstrikes”

“I was a paediatric doctor in Syria, married with two children. We lived in Raqqa, now known as the stronghold of ISIS. I ran a private clinic in a poor area of the city, as well as providing free healthcare to displaced people who had fled there from Homs and Aleppo.” Voices from the Field - 15 Dec 2015
 
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Syria

Bombing & fighting threaten provision of medical care & humanitarian aid, MSF warns

n upsurge in fighting and bombing over the past week in northern Syria’s Azaz district, near the Turkish border, is jeopardising medical activities in the few hospitals and health posts that are still functioning, says international medical organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), warning that it may be forced to close its own hospital in the Aleppo province. Press Release - 7 Dec 2015
 
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Yemen

Nine wounded in Saudi-led coalition airstrike on MSF clinic in Taiz

On 2 December, three air strikes targeted a park in Taiz city’s Al Houban district, 2 km from MSF’s clinic. The MSF team immediately evacuated the clinic and informed the Saudi-led coalition that their jet planes were mounting an attack nearby. The clinic itself came under attack. The wounded, two of them with critical injuries, were transferred to Al Qaidah and Al Resalah hospitals. MSF supports both hospitals in treating war-wounded patients. Press Release - 3 Dec 2015
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