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The last two functional ambulances in Al-Marj neighbourhood (in the East Ghouta besieged area near Damascus) were destroyed beyond repair in an aerial bomb attack on Monday 05 December 2016. They were parked in the hospital’s warehouse/garage, very near to the makeshift hospital’s location. Two hospital cars, used to transporting supplies and medical personnel, were also destroyed in the blast. The lack of ambulances will have an impact on the ability to quickly treat wounded when there is bombing or shelling in the area, but above all it will affect the capacity to refer the most sick patients to larger secondary referral hospitals. The makeshift hospital in Al-Marj is not equipped for complex or long-term in-patient hospital care, and this could have a big impact on the ability to refer patients for appropriate secondary care.
Global health

MSF urges G20 to take action on health issues

“The G20 leaders need to improve people’s access to medical care and turn their words into action.”
Press Release - 6 Jul 2017
 
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Central African Republic

Zemio, a new town under fire

"The inhabitants of Zemio had no time to take anything with them when the shooting started on Wednesday morning.” Press Release - 4 Jul 2017
 
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Central African Republic

Heavy fighting resumes in Bria despite peace agreement

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams witnessed the resumption of fighting today in Bria, a town in the east of Central African Republic (CAR), despite the peace agreement signed yesterday between the government and different politico-military groups active in the country. Press Release - 20 Jun 2017
 
Outpatient Department in the Bidibidi MSF Health Center - paediatric consultation.

Outpatient Department dans le centre de santé MSF de Bidibidi - consultation pédiatrique.
Uganda

Despite generous policy, basic needs of refugees are not being met

“Even though we are pumping and treating record amounts of water in Palorinya, it’s only just barely enough for the population.” Press Release - 19 Jun 2017
 
In the ER section of an MSF hospital in Syria, the aftermath of an emergency case, where the patient was stabilised and then immediately rushed into surgery.
Syria

MSF to Resume its Medical Support to 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. Press Release - 16 Jun 2017
 
MSF teams  working in Menbij camp to provide humanitarian assistance for Syrian IDPs, north Syria.
Syria

Airstrikes or minefields – Raqqa’s residents face a deadly choice

As fighting intensifies for control of the Syrian city of Raqqa, people must decide whether to remain in the city and surrounding villages under heavy bombardment, or leave the area by crossing active frontlines and minefields, says international medical organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). Press Release - 9 Jun 2017
 
Jonathan Skillen, a MSF nurse, gives explanations to Chuol Gatweck Leo and John Malith Reath, two freshly recruited MSF staff, on how to fill the register book.
South Sudan

Thousands at risk of cholera and malnutrition after fleeing attacks in Yuai and Waat

More than 27,000 people have fled their homes since mid-February after clashes between the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) and opposition groups. Press Release - 2 Jun 2017
 
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Central African Republic

MSF calls for a ceasefire in Bangassou to allow for the deployment of urgent medical aid

Following intense fighting that broke out this morning in Bangassou (Mbomou Province), Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)/Doctors Without Borders is calling on all parties to agree to a ceasefire in order to access wounded people in urgent need of life-saving medical care. Press Release - 13 May 2017
 
Refugees are forced to flee Kodok for Aburoc after intense fighting.
South Sudan

Intense fighting around Kodok forces up to 25,000 people to flee without humanitarian support

“This is a disaster in the making, just as the demand is greatest." Press Release - 27 Apr 2017
 
Henri Passendro, 84, chief of Nasima village, left Nasima on 6 Decembre 2016 with his family to find shelter at Aviation IDP camp. “The were infighting between UPC and FPRC near the village, a rumour said they were burning villages, so we fled. My son went back later to see what was left. All had been burned down. I would like to go back to my village, but I have no money left to pay transportation”. His son provides for Henri’s survival.
Central African Republic

Civilians pay the price of renewed, brutal fighting

In the past weeks, MSF teams have witnessed summary executions and terror among civilians. Press Release - 13 Apr 2017
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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