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Greece

Critical situation for migrants and asylum seekers in detention facilities in Evros region, Greece

During an assessment carried out in November in two detention centers (Venna, Fylakio) and three border police stations (Soufli, Tychero and Feres), MSF documented the harsh and inhumane conditions in which detained migrants are being kept. Most of the detention facilities are very overcrowded, operating at two or three times their capacity. Due to the lack of space, men, women, young children and unaccompanied minors are being kept together in the same cells. Press Release - 13 Dec 2010
 
Malta

Not Criminals: MSF exposes conditions for undocumented migrants and asylum seekers in Maltese detention centres

Report: MSF exposes conditions for undocumented migrants and asylum seekers in Maltese detention centres.
Report - 17 Nov 2010
 
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Malta

Photoblog: Malta - Olmo Calvo

Malta – August 2010 Voices from the Field - 16 Nov 2010
 
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Kenya

Urgent humanitarian assistance required for Somali refugees living outside Dagahaley camp

At least 700 Somali families who fled the war in Somalia now face unacceptable living conditions in spontaneous settlements outside the overcrowded refugee camp of Dagahaley in Kenya. The rainy season having just started, their situation has become even more precarious. MSF urgently calls upon the Kenyan authorities and aid actors to reach an agreement to ensure appropriate humanitarian assistance. Press Release - 12 Nov 2010
 
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Pakistan

Provision of safe water remains critical as Pakistan flood victims return to their devastated homelands

Many people have started leaving internally displaced persons (IDP) camps and going back to their hometowns despite their homes having been totally destroyed by the rains and floods. MSF plans to support families in southern Sindh by building 2,000 transitional shelters. Project Update - 28 Oct 2010
 
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Pakistan

People returning home after Pakistan floods has impact on feeding programmes

With the emergency phase of the Pakistan floods over, people are returning to their homes, leaving the camps and settlement areas where they were receiving emergency aid. Project Update - 25 Oct 2010
 
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Morocco

MSF raises concern over the medical condition of migrants after mass expulsions by the Moroccan police

"Our team has witnessed the direct impact of these mass raids and expulsions on the medical condition and mental health of the migrants," said Jorge Martin, MSF's head of mission in Morocco. Press Release - 30 Sep 2010
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF helps thousands of displaced people in isolated Shabunda region, South Kivu, DRC

Thousands of people have been forced to flee their villages in the Shabunda area of South Kivu, in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), due to heavy clashes between the Congolese army (FARDC) and various armed groups. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is responding to the urgent needs of the displaced people in this isolated area by providing emergency medical care as well as treatment for cholera patients. Project Update - 2 Sep 2010
 
South Africa

MSF calls attention to continuing dangers faced by survival migrants and refugees in South Africa

"What has changed for our patients in the last year? Very little. They are still risking their lives when they cross the border, raped in shocking numbers by gangs, and then facing uncertainty about their status in the country. Many go on to a life in Johannesburg that continues to endanger their health," says Mickael Le Paih, head of mission for MSF in South Africa. Press Release - 12 May 2010
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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