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MSF COVID-19 treatment center in Gazer Gah Hospital
Afghanistan

Afghanistan: medical needs grow as international organisations suspend activities

An MSF medic in Herat, Afghanistan, describes the reality of working in the city since the Taliban took control and almost all other organisations suspended operations. Voices from the Field - 6 Sep 2021
 
Addressing the ocean of gaps in the treatment of tuberculosis in children and adolescents
Access to medicines

Lifesaving TB medicines still out of reach for children in high-burden countries

As the World Health Organization recommends children of all ages have access to all-oral treatment for drug-resistant tuberculosis, we call on governments to allow production of these lifesaving drugs to be affordable for all. Press Release - 3 Sep 2021
 
MSF's clinic in Arsal
Lebanon

Healthcare system in Lebanon disintegrates as political vacuum persists

As the situation in Lebanon deteriorates and the economic crisis worsens, the healthcare system has been pushed to its limit, leaving the most vulnerable without access to essential treatment. Project Update - 1 Sep 2021
 
Haiti earthquake - Tabarre
Haiti

The long road to recovery for earthquake survivors in Haiti

A week after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake shook Haiti to its core, our teams continue to treat patients with complex injuries. Project Update - 30 Aug 2021
 
Khost Tani outreach
Afghanistan

Amid uncertainty, hospitals are still full in Afghanistan

Amid the uncertainty and upheaval in Afghanistan, MSF teams are continuing to work in hospitals across the country. Two MSF medical staff recount how, once the fighting subsided, an influx of patients arrived in Lahskar Gah and Khost provinces. Voices from the Field - 27 Aug 2021
 
Borno State – Pulka
Nigeria

MSF ends activities in Gwoza and Pulka

MSF first worked in Borno, northeast Nigeria, in 2014. We have had a continuous presence in the state since 2016, running five hospitals across Borno state, providing a range of services, including treatment for malnutrition and malaria. Interview - 25 Aug 2021
 
Hepatitis E, AWD and WASH in Bentiu IDP camp, South Sudan
South Sudan

Hepatitis E on the rise among poor sanitary conditions in Bentiu camp

MSF has repeatedly warned of the terrible sanitary conditions in Bentiu camp, South Sudan, as the number of hepatitis E cases continue to rise. The outbreak of the viral liver disease has resulted in the deaths of two people. Press Release - 25 Aug 2021
 
Taiz City, mother and child healthcare at Al Jamhouri hospital
Yemen

Seeking healthcare in Taiz, a city split by a frontline

More than six years of war has split the city of Taiz in two, with a frontline dividing the city from people who need access to healthcare - something often inaccessible and unaffordable in Yemen. Project Update - 24 Aug 2021
 
Haiti earthquake - Jérémy
Haiti

After the earthquake, a surgical team works nonstop

The 14 August earthquake in southern Haiti caused significant damage to infrastructure, killing over a thousand people and injuring many. MSF surgical team continues to provide care in its health facilities. Interview - 23 Aug 2021
 
CAR: Conflict hits the countryside
Central African Republic

Renewed conflict has displaced hundreds of thousands of people in Central African Republic

Fighting across the Central African Republic has left many people wounded, hundreds of thousands displaced, and continues to restrict organisations’ ability to provide healthcare. Project Update - 20 Aug 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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