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Rohingya Exodus - 6 months
Bangladesh

The crisis is not over - Rohingya refugees are still arriving

The numbers of people arriving now are not massive, like in the beginning of the crisis, but we still see a few hundred reaching the country every week after crossing the Naf river. Voices from the Field - 19 Feb 2018
 
Borgo Mezzanone, the“Pista” ghetto
Italy

Migrants and refugees on the margins of society

“Two years after it was first published, the ‘Out of Sight’ report is still a sad survey of vulnerability and marginalisation.” Report - 8 Feb 2018
 
Christelle Story - Batangafo
Central African Republic

Attacks on medical facilities leave people without options

We have treated patients who have been shot, stabbed, beaten, burned in their homes and raped. Project Update - 30 Jan 2018
 
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Syria

MSF-supported hospital in Idlib closed after damage from airstrikes

This latest incident demonstrates the brutality with which healthcare is coming under attack in Syria. Statement - 29 Jan 2018
 
Return of a rescue on the RHIB 1
Mediterranean migration

Medical care for refugees and migrants along Central Mediterranean route

Unclear future for refugees amid challenging rescue environment for Aquarius. Voices from the Field - 29 Jan 2018
 
99 Survivors Rescued Sinking in Mediterranean Sea - Many Presumed Drowned
Mediterranean migration

99 survivors rescued from sinking dinghy but many presumed drowned

99 survivors from a sinking rubber boat were rescued by the Aquarius, a search and rescue vessel run by MSF and SOS MEDITERRANEE, but an unknown number of men, women and children are missing, presumed drowned. Press Release - 28 Jan 2018
 
Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
Rohingya refugee crisis

Crisis update – January 2018

Since 25 August, we have massively scaled up our operations in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. We now manage 15 health posts, three primary health centres and five inpatient facilities. The main morbidities among our patients are respiratory tract infections and diarrhoeal diseases, which are directly related to the poor shelter, water and sanitation conditions in the settlements. Crisis Update - 26 Jan 2018
 
MSF activities and daily life of the refugees in Tasnimarkhola camp.
Bangladesh

Building a hospital for Rohingya in three weeks

Watch our latest video on our 50-bed hospital build in 3 weeks. Project Update - 4 Jan 2018
 
MSF activities and daily life of the refugees in Tasnimarkhola camp.
Rohingya refugee crisis

A living nightmare (part two)

Arriving at the Kutupalong makeshift refugee camp complex in Bangladesh, the first thing one is struck by is its sheer size. Home to close to 650,000 members of Myanmar’s Rohingya community, its population is comparable to Frankfurt or Memphis. Photo Story - 3 Jan 2018
 
Bangladesh

Emergence of diphtheria worsens situation of Rohingya refugees

Cases of diphtheria are increasing among Rohingya refugees living in densely-populated camps in Bangladesh. Project Update - 24 Dec 2017
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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