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Emergency response in Nhamatanda district
Cyclone Idai & Southern Africa flooding

From emergency to recovery: Mozambique one month after Cyclone Idai

One month since Cyclone Idai tore through Beira and surrounding towns in Mozambique, life is starting to return to normal in many areas - but thousands still face challenges with clean water, food, shelter and avoiding cholera. Project Update - 12 Apr 2019
 
Condemned to drown at sea or be locked up in Libya
Libya

Trapped refugees must be released and granted safety from Tripoli fighting

Fighting that has broken out in Tripoli, Libya, over the last week, has trapped and further endangered the lives of refugees and migrants who are being held in detention centres. We call for their immediate release to a place of safety. Project Update - 11 Apr 2019
 
MSF response to cyclone Idai in Chimanimani - Zimbabwe
Cyclone Idai & Southern Africa flooding

Chimanimani: A community in distress after Cyclone Idai

Nearly a month since Cyclone Idai tore through parts of Manicaland province, Zimbabwe, communities around Chimanimani are still struggling to come to terms with with the destruction the cyclone caused. MSF teams are there to help. Project Update - 10 Apr 2019
 
Treating Mosul’s wounded
Iraq

A year of post-operative care in Mosul

In the aftermath of the battle of Mosul, Iraq, war-wounded people, including children, needed reliable post-operative care. In response, MSF established a post-operative care facility in the city a year ago. These are the patient stories and the challenges we face. Project Update - 10 Apr 2019
 
Diffa: recent attack in Nguigmi village
Niger

Violence, humanitarian needs and fear mount in Diffa

In just four days, attacks across Diffa region in southeastern Niger has left at least 30 dead, dozens injured and more than 380 shelters burned or destroyed. The worsening conflict around Lake Chad is taking a heavy toll on people in the region. Project Update - 4 Apr 2019
 
ASB Kabul
Afghanistan

Ahmad Shah Baba project is handed over to the Ministry of Public Health

After working in Ahmad Shah Baba hospital, eastern Kabul, since 2009, MSF has handed over the last of our activities in the hospital to the Ministry of Public Health in Afghanistan. Project Update - 31 Mar 2019
 
Gaza: MSF providing care for the victims of the Great March of Return
Palestine

March of Return protestors abandoned after year of suffering

A year after the start of the series of March of Return protests in which Israeli forces shot at people in Gaza, resulting in horrific injuries, the needs to provide injured people with care mount as the local healthcare system is unable to cope. Project Update - 28 Mar 2019
 
Mobile Clinics in Ponta Gea, Beira area.
Cyclone Idai & Southern Africa flooding

Mozambique declares cholera cases in Beira in wake of Cyclone Idai

Two weeks after Cyclone Idai hit Beira in central Mozambique, leaving fresh water supplies and infrastructure damaged, the government in Mozambique has reported the first cases of cholera in the city. Project Update - 28 Mar 2019
 
Mobile Clinics in Ponta Gea, Beira area.
Cyclone Idai & Southern Africa flooding

Mozambique flooding and response: both enormous in scale

MSF has massively scaled up the response in Beira, Mozambique, after Cyclone Idai and flooding struck the city on 14 March. Project Update - 27 Mar 2019
 
Collapsed building
Iraq

The aftermath of the conflict in Hawija: “My only hope is to get back to normal”

With people returning to Hawija, northern Iraq, after years of conflict, MSF is filling the gaps in the local healthcare system, providing treatment including for chronic and non-communicable diseases. Project Update - 26 Mar 2019
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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