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Yemen

Shooting forces hospital closure

Patients at a surgical hospital in Aden had to be evacuated and staff were forced to shut down the facility following tensions and shooting that took place in and around the compound on 27 September, MSF said today. Press Release - 5 Oct 2012
 
Shanti (name changed) is a 38 year old semi-literate woman living in Mumbai. She has been living with HIV and multidrug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) for the past 5 years.

Before coming to MSF, she had undergone TB treatment three times, but, instead of improving, each time her health had worsened.

She started her treatment for MDR-TB from MSF Mumbai Project in November, 2010. Given the side effects of anti-Tb medicines and high pill burden, she finds it difficult to continue with the treatment. â??If pill burden is reduced it would be a great relief. It seems that it is the medicines which have become my food now. There are more medicines in my stomach than food. The doctor says that when my weight will increase, the amount of medicines will decrease.â?    

Her husband provides her hope and courage to continue with the treatment . â??If my husband were not there I would have left the treatment long ago. It is his courage and faith that keeps me going.â?
Access to medicines

MSF launches online resource for challenging unwarranted drug patents

A new online resource for civil society and patient groups in developing countries to challenge unwarranted drug patents was launched today by MSF. The Patent Opposition Database comes as many developing countries face dramatically high drug prices because patents block the production of lower-cost generic versions. Press Release - 2 Oct 2012
 
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Kenya

Médecins Sans Frontières calls for immediate action

This week, government leaders gather in Geneva for the 63rd UNHCR Executive Committee meeting, while in Dadaab, the world’s largest refugee camp, Somali refugees continue to live in extreme conditions and fear. MSF urges States Parties to the Refugee Convention to engage with the host Government of Kenya and UNHCR to fulfil their responsibilities towards the refugees. Press Release - 1 Oct 2012
 
MSF staff distributing Plumpy Nut, or Eezee Paste, a nutritious paste for malnourished children. Ambulatory Therapeutic Feeding program at the hospital MSF runs in Galcayo South.
Somalia

Kismayo patients forced to flee fighting

The last children under treatment for severe malnutrition today left the Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) feeding centre in the southern Somali city of Kismayo as parents fear the impact of imminent fighting on the city. Press Release - 28 Sep 2012
 
September 2012, MSF medical staff care for a war-wounded patient in Pinga, North Kivu province of the Democratic Republic of Congo
Democratic Republic of Congo

Aid workers flee conflict in North Kivu

The conflict in the east of DRC has worsened to such an extent that Congolese staff working for MSF in North Kivu province now fear for their safety. Most of the Congolese health workers and support staff employed by MSF in Pinga have fled following active fighting between armed groups in the area. People now no longer have access to critical medical services. Press Release - 27 Sep 2012
 
August 2012, in the village of Karangasso, district of Koutiala, Mali. For the first time, MSF is rolling out a large-scale in-situ strategy for the preventive treatment of malaria, called seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC), in a pilot projects in Mali.  Antimalarial treatments have been administered to some 165,000 children aged between 3 months and 5 years old. The initial results are highly encouraging, with a 65% drop in the number of malaria cases. Furthermore, the number of malaria-associated hospitalisations plummeted from 228 to 70 per week.
Malaria

A novel prevention programme has dramatically reduced malaria cases in Mali and Chad

A large-scale malaria prevention programme appears to be drastically reducing the number of new cases of the disease among young children during the peak transmission season. Preliminary results from the programme, known as seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) show that the number of cases of simple malaria dropped by 65 per cent in the intervention area in Mali, and by up to 86 per cent in Chad. Press Release - 24 Sep 2012
 
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Appointment of new Secretary General and International Medical Secretary to Médecins Sans Frontières

As of 10 September, Jerome Oberreit begins his tenure as Secretary General of MSF, while Dr Marc Gastellu Etchegorry takes on the new position of International Medical Secretary. Press Release - 11 Sep 2012
 
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India

Novartis challenges pro-health patent law

Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis heads to the Indian Supreme Court today in New Delhi, in a final bid to undermine a key public health safeguard in Indian patent law specifically designed to prevent drug companies from abusive patenting practices which keep medicine prices high. If successful, the move would have a devastating impact on access to essential medicines across the developing world, according to MSF, which relies on affordable generic drugs produced in India to carry out its work in 68 countries. Press Release - 11 Sep 2012
 
The front gate at the MSF trauma hospital in Kunduz, northern Afghanistan, is seen November 29, 2011.  The MSF hospital opened in August, 2011 and provides surgical care and physical therapy.  It is the only trauma center of its kind in the region.
Afghanistan

MSF treats victims of bomb blast in Kunduz

Following a major explosion today in the city of Kunduz in northern Afghanistan, more than two dozen people arrived at a surgical hospital run by the international medical humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). Thirteen people who suffered severe blast injuries were dead on arrival at the hospital. Press Release - 10 Sep 2012
 
Aarsal, Bekaa, Lebanon. Aarsal Second Primary Public School. MSF nurse giving a vaccine to a refugee Syrian chilld, during a vaccination session organised jointly by MSF and the local association Amel in a school where Syrian children from 7 to 12 years old benefit from courses and activities.
Lebanon

Syrian refugees living in fear and uncertainty

While Lebanon has absorbed tens of thousands of refugees fleeing the conflict in neighbouring Syria, many people are living in overcrowded conditions, suffering psychological distress, are fearful for their safety, and are unable to afford medical care, said MSF in a report released today. Press Release - 7 Sep 2012
Four mothers posing in a corridor of the Hospital in Bili. All four of them are staying in the hospital with their child, that's suffering from a severe case of malaria. Since the beginning of the project in 2016, the pediatric ward already treated more than 4.000 cases of complicated/severe form of malaria.
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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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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