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Burnt out building in Macomia Mozambique
Mozambique

Thousands displaced, healthcare jeopardised, as violence surges in Cabo Delgado

Violence has erupted again in northeastern Mozambique's Cabo Delgado province, forcing people to hide in the bush and jeopardising access to healthcare. Press Release - 5 Jun 2020
 
Ndjilo Laki Emmanuel is a community leader of Wada. The MSF healthcare centre of Wadda was completely looted on May 2nd. In the same attack 227 houses of the villages were completely burned.
The village is abandoned now as everybody fled.
“They attacked us in broad day light. We run away in the bush with our families. Then they attacked again a week later. Since then we sleep in the bush, with no food, no shelter and exposed to all nature’s hazards. We can’t go back. Our homes where burned down leaving only ashes behind.” Emmanuel says.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Nearly 200,000 people forced from homes as violence surges in northeast DRC

A surge in violence has forced 200,000 people to flee their homes in the last two months in Ituri province, northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo. MSF teams are urging other organisations to provide assistance to displaced people. Press Release - 4 Jun 2020
 
More than 27,000 displaced people from Waat and Yuai live in Pieri and the surrounding villages with very little access to food, water, shelter and basic services.
South Sudan

Renewed violence in Pieri kills and wounds dozens, including MSF staff

A flareup of intercommunity violence in Pieri, northeastern South Sudan, has resulted in the death of an MSF staff member, and left scores more injured. Press Release - 19 May 2020
 
Entrances to psychosocial unit and office.
Afghanistan

Revolting attack on maternity ward kills pregnant women and babies in Afghanistan

An horrific, cowardly attack on our maternity ward in Dasht-e-Barchi hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, has left several patients and presumably one MSF staff member dead. Press Release - 13 May 2020
 
Inside the ER of MSF-supported al-Thawra General Hospital; the biggest public hospital in Taiz City. 

Al-Thawra hospital has been at the receiving end of indiscriminate attacks by the different armed groups in the city.

Between 2018 and 2020, MSF has recorded at least (40) incidents of violence against the premises of Al-Thawra General Hospital, its medical personnel and patients, including shootings inside or near hospital premises.
Yemen

Constant attacks on hospitals and staff jeopardise healthcare in Taiz

Medical staff and facilities supported by MSF in Taiz, Yemen, have come under repeated attack and armed incursions. MSF is urging warring parties to stop the attacks. Press Release - 20 Mar 2020
 
Surgeon John Buckles and medical doctor Martijn Knap perform a laparotomy on 10 years old Nyaduoth. Nyaduoth suffered several stab wounds and was transferred from Lankien to the MSF hospital in Bentiu Protection of Civilians (PoC) site to undergo surgery.
South Sudan

Huge numbers of wounded and displaced as violence continues in Jonglei and Greater Pibor area

Intercommunal violence continues in Jonglei state and Greater Pibor administrative area in eastern South Sudan, forcing thousands to flee and MSF to treat dozens of wounded. Press Release - 17 Mar 2020
 
Qadimoon camp (Northwest Syria) on February 17, 2020.
Syria

Horrific day of indiscriminate attacks on civilians in Idlib, Syria

Indiscriminate attacks continue in civilian areas in northwestern Syria's Idlib province. Three hospitals near the frontlines that are supported by MSF received 185 wounded, and 18 patients dead-on-arrival. Press Release - 26 Feb 2020
 
A family managed to flee the frontlines towards Tal Tamer and to either Hasakah or Qamishli . Fortunately, they managed to hire a truck and brought some of their dire possessions with them. During the conflict it is often quite high prices to rent a truck to bring their possessions with them.
Syria

Northeast Syria: MSF forced to evacuate staff due to extreme volatility in the region

Volatility in northeast Syria has forced Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) to suspend most of our activities there and evacuate all international staff. Press Release - 14 Oct 2019
 
Over 18 Schools have been opened up so far in Hasakeh city to provide for the steady influx of IDPs  fleeing the frontline conflict between Turkish and the Syrian Democratic Forces. Each school houses from 150 to 270 people but lack water and hygienic facilities. The Syrian Humanitarian Coordinating Office expect 30,000 refugees to come to the city in the next coming days and to be-housed in these schools. They are beginning to set up for at least a hundred schools. Most of these refugees have no documentation or identification cards due to the conflict that has been raging over the last eight years. Local humanitarian organizations have highlighted the dire need of water supply as a major need.
Syria

Northeast Syria: Turkish military operation results in displacement and hospital closure

Shelling by Turkish military has displaced many people from villages and towns along Syria's northeast border. A hospital has closed. Press Release - 11 Oct 2019
 
A Yezidi man aged 24 poses in his tent on Mount Sinjar on September 3rd, 2019. 
« We are from the South of the mountain, close to Sinjar City. After the genocide, we stayed for one year in an IDP camp in Kurdistan, then we came here, to the mountain. I live in this tent with my family, my parents, my wife, my brother, my nephews… It is very, very difficult to live here. The living conditions are very hard. It’s either too hot or too cold. The latrines are shared and disgusting. There is no work here. I work with an armed group and make 300 USD a month. 
I am never happy. I am always upset. I cannot hang out with my friends because I can’t pretend to be happy. Depression is very hard. I feel like I am melting - and indeed I have lost a lot of weight. I affects my whole body. I also forget a lot of things. 
I keep thinking about things I saw, or heard, about the genocide. Children who died. Children who were killed by ISIS and then ISIS cooked them and gave the ‘meat’ to their mothers. 
I tried to kill myself three times: by drowning, with a gun, and with a knife. Each time, I was stopped. Since then, my family is worried about me, and I feel guilty because of that. It just makes things worse. 
I don’t want to take medication because it has too much side effects. I would like a magic pill to make all of what happened disappear, and make things good again. 
In those living conditions, it’s not easy to get better. Every single night I cry myself to sleep. Nothing makes me happy in life. There is no happiness in this life. If I am alive or dead, it’s the same thing. »
©Emilienne Malfatto
Iraq

MSF warns of mental health crisis among Yazidis in Iraq

A mental health crisis, including multiple suicides, is occurring in Iraq among the Yazidi community in Sinjar. IS atrocities took place here in 2014. Press Release - 4 Oct 2019
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.
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