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Primary healthcare in South Sudan
South Sudan

Protracted conflict at root of nutrition crisis

“The extreme level of violence has had a severe impact on people’s ability to meet basic needs such as safe drinking water, food supplies, shelter and healthcare,” says MSF project coordinator Nicolas Peissel. Project Update - 21 Feb 2017
 
Tanzania

Testimonies from refugees in Nduta and Nyarugusu camps

Over 290,000 people live in refugee camps in Tanzania's northwestern Kigoma district. Voices from the Field - 20 Feb 2017
 
Mental Health hospital
Zimbabwe

“If I don’t help mentally ill patients, who will?”

Since 2012, MSF has run mental health programmes in Zimbabwe with the Ministry of Health and Child Care and the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services. Voices from the Field - 16 Feb 2017
 
MSF-supported hospital in northern Syria destroyed in attack
Attacks on medical care

Hospital bombings: Building evidence with images

Nearly 100 medical facilities belonging to, or supported by, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) have been bombed since 2015. Project Update - 15 Feb 2017
 
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Iraq

Assisting people displaced from Hawija

"The gratitude from our patients is humbling and, as heavy as the air is in pockets here, we are all exactly where we need to be." Voices from the Field - 9 Feb 2017
 
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Afghanistan

Médecins Sans Frontières condemns brutal killing of ICRC staff

"There is no possible justification for such a brutal assault on humanitarian workers," said Joanne Liu, MSF International President. "We condemn this attack and all attacks on humanitarian aid in the strongest possible terms." Statement - 9 Feb 2017
 
Wau Shilluk Market following Mortar attack
South Sudan

Fleeing civilians cut off from emergency healthcare in Wau Shilluk

MSF is calling on all sides to ensure that the right of civilians to access emergency healthcare, clean water and food is guaranteed, and that medical facilities, staff and transport are not targeted. Press Release - 3 Feb 2017
 
Internal displaced people in Al-Houban, Taiz, Yemen
Yemen

Crisis update - January 2017

After 22 months of conflict, Yemen is a full-blown humanitarian emergency. Crisis Update - 31 Jan 2017
 
Internally displaced People form Taiz Enclave Yemen
Yemen

“Word had spread that I was a doctor, and people came to me for help all the time”

"There was very little I could do for them. I was able to buy some antibiotics, but I couldn't get hold of things like insulin or asthma medication". Voices from the Field - 30 Jan 2017
 
MSF Mother and Child hospital, Taiz  Yemen
Yemen

“That evening we had around 30 casualties, both wounded and dead.”

"People in Taiz have immense needs for food, medical care, water and sanitation and shelter," says Christopher McAleer, a former MSF logistician in Yemen. Voices from the Field - 30 Jan 2017
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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