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MSF Hospital in Bangassou, CAR
Central African Republic

Unacceptable violence in Bangassou hospital

In the evening of 24 May 2017, an armed man entered Bangassou hospital, which is managed by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and the Central African Republic Ministry of Health. He inflicted violence on an MSF nurse, before seizing a patient and her caretaker. Respect for patients and medical facilities must be unequivocally maintained to permit a continued minimum level of healthcare in the country. Project Update - 26 May 2017
 
Bourbon Argos Rescue  2015
Global

G7 countries must make bold commitments to humane migration policies

Concrete measures must be taken: safe and legal channels to seek protection; safe and humane reception conditions in countries of destination and transit; early detection of vulnerabilities; and the implementation of a dedicated search and rescue system in the Mediterranean Press Release - 25 May 2017
 
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Libya

MSF accuses Libyan coastguard of endangering people’s lives during Mediterranean rescue

Many passengers – who had luckily already received lifejackets before the shooting began – jumped off the boats into the sea in fear Statement - 24 May 2017
 
Baby Nubia Is Released From MSF Clinic in Conakry
G20 Health Ministers’ Meeting

Open letter from MSF to the Meeting of the G20 Health Ministers

We call on G20 states to put the welfare of sick and wounded people wherever they live at the core of their concerns. Open Letter - 17 May 2017
 
Exodus - Mexico
Central American migration

Forced to flee Central America's Northern Triangle: A Neglected Humanitarian Crisis

For millions of people from Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador, fear and horrific violence are dominant facets of daily life in which they try flee, heading north. MSF surveyed migrants and refugees making their way through Mexico to learn their reasons for leaving and the level of violence they experienced along the way. Report - 12 May 2017
 
Mexico Migrants Report 2017
Central American migration

No way to safety for people fleeing extreme violence in Central America’s Northern Triangle

"The unrelenting violence and emotional suffering endured by a significant number of people... is not unlike what is experienced by people in conflict zones." Press Release - 12 May 2017
 
Diffa, Niger: a region devastated by the Boko Haram crisis
Niger

Diffa - the burden of violence

"I had to leave one place after the other due to repeated attacks." Project Update - 10 May 2017
 
MSF HOSPITAL, IDLIB Region, SYRIA
Syria

MSF condemns incursion by armed men into supported hospitals in East Ghouta

Reports from doctors MSF supports in the area outline grave incidents on 29 and 30 April in which armed groups showed absolutely no consideration for the special protected status of patients, medical facilities and health workers. Statement - 1 May 2017
 
Diffa: Water and sanitation conditions
Niger

Hepatitis E outbreak linked to water shortages and poor sanitation

“Water and sanitation activities in Diffa are clearly insufficient to meet people’s needs." Press Release - 26 Apr 2017
 
Nigeria, Banki, March 2017
Nigeria

As refugees flee violence, others are forcibly returned

Violence and insecurity continue to force people from their homes in northeast Nigeria, where new waves of displaced are arriving in remote towns of Borno State. Nigerian refugees are also being forcibly returned from Cameroon. Press Release - 19 Apr 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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