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MSF has set up a clinic in the local school in Awerial, providing basic primary healthcare to the displaced population who are mostly women and children.
Haiti

Health needs reach emergency levels as fighting hinders aid response

Health needs in war-torn South Sudan reach emergency levels, says MSF Press Release - 6 Jan 2014
 
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Central African Republic

Civilians and hospitals affected by extreme violence in Bangui

MSF reiterates its call for the respect of civilians, medical staff and health facilities. Press Release - 30 Dec 2013
 
Young man holding his luggage on his back and walking up the hill to get to the transition area where he'll be registered as refugees in Iraq. He will then be transported to one of the different refugee camps scattered in Iraq.
Syria

Urgent need for cross-border aid

Greatly increased humanitarian aid must be delivered across Syria’s borders, urges MSF in an open letter. Press Release - 18 Dec 2013
 
Dar al Shifah hospital *** Local Caption *** Aleppo (eastern part of the city held by the armed opposition), December 2012, after several months of intense fighting.
Syria

MSF calls on all parties to end targeting of schools and hospitals

MSF calls on both sides in the Syrian civil war to cease targeting schools and hospitals Press Release - 17 Dec 2013
 
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Central African Republic

UN must urgently and radically change its humanitarian response

Press Release - 12 Dec 2013
 
Taking care of the injured in the triage zone, red zone. First aid is delivered on benches or on the floor, before patients are hospitalised or transported to the surgical block.

Violent armed clashes took place in Bangui. In a few hours, MSF teams have joined the Community Hospital to cope with the influx of wounded. Our medical teams are working
now in emergency departments, surgical and hospitalization. 
Most people have supported injury by firearms or knives (machetes and knives). A second operating theater was opened, and several tents to receive the wounded and increase hospital capacity.
Central African Republic

Violence in Bangui Hospitals

MSF calls for a ban on any armed presence in healthcare facilities following summary executions inside Bangui hospitals. Press Release - 9 Dec 2013
 
Wounded patients at the hospital Communautaire. Many of them require traction devices as they were shot in the leg. The healing period is 45 days minimum. Many of the patients, then, were injured during initial combats in Bangui between Anti-Balaka militias and ex-Séléka forces. MSF has treated around 800 patients of bullet, grenade or machete wounds since the beginning of December. Hospital capacity was increased by setting up several tents in the premises. Although the number of patients has decreased recently, until last week (1/2 January) the hospital admitted an average of between 10-20 wounded per day.
Central African Republic

MSF treats wounded following violent clashes in Bangui

Press Release - 5 Dec 2013
 
And yet another wave of displacement in the town of Bouca, (Ouham region) northeastern Central African Republic (CAR), after clashes between reported anti-balaka elements and ex-Séléka forces took place last week. For the second time in over two months, people had to flee to the bush running away from the fighting. Bouca was the center of attacks in September in which the civilian population, both Christians and Muslims, were targeted by the armed groups. Around 80 people were killed. The video shows, through interviews with direct an indirect victims of violence, the consequences of the fighting, forcing thousands of people to hide in the bush or to look for protection in churches, schools or airstrips.
Central African Republic

Fresh fighting leads to further mass displacement in Bouca

A further wave of mass displacement in the town of Bouca following fresh clashes between reported anti-balaka elements and ex-Séléka forces highlights the need for urgent humanitarian action in CAR. Press Release - 26 Nov 2013
 
This IDP camp in Al Safira district (Aleppo province) is empty. After the October attack, IDPs  had fled north .
MSF had distributed some tents to IDPs. A medical student was running an OPD set up with MSF support
Syria

Civilians forced to flee Al Safira under heavy bombardment

More than 130,000 people have fled the district of Al Safira, in Aleppo province Press Release - 25 Oct 2013
 
A transit camp in Aleppo province, next to the Turkish border. Around November 2012, 4,000 displaced people were staying in this temporary settlement – in April 2013, there were around 10,000.
Syria

Political will shown to work for chemical weapons access in Syria – same now needed urgently for humanitarian aid

The political will shown for chemical weapons work in Syria must be applied to humanitarian access. Press Release - 15 Oct 2013
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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