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Bilya, a 20-year-old noma patient from a village near the border with Niger, waited for almost four years before his first surgery. 

Bilya thinks he first contracted noma when he was a one-year-old. 

Outside his village, people would run away when they saw his face. "They didn’t see me as a human being," says Bilya. 

Sokoto, Nigeria.
6 February, 2017.
Neglected diseases

Noma takes step towards inclusion on WHO list of neglected tropical diseases

The inclusion of noma in the list of neglected tropical diseases would shine a spotlight on the most neglected of neglected diseases. Press Release - 3 Feb 2023
 
Haiti MSF Hospital of Tabarre - A pick-up  is parked in front of the emergency entrance of the hospital. Wounded patients arrive sometimes on mattresses installed in private cars.
Haiti

MSF forced to suspend activities in Haiti hospital after armed men kill patient

MSF teams have been forced to suspend activities in a supported hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, following the violent incursion of armed men, who subsequently took a patient outside and executed him. Press Release - 27 Jan 2023
 
50-year-old Borow Ali Khamis stands outside their makeshift shelter with his family at the Dagahaley refugee camp. He was a farmer and livestock keeper in Somalia, but has lost everything  due to the long drought. 
 
“I left Somalia because of the drought after I lost everything. My journey here and my stay now has been fully dependent on people’s kindness. I came with one of my two wives and six children. I left one wife in Somalia as she had younger children as I couldn’t gamble with my whole family.” Borow Ali explains.
Kenya

Donors must respond as situation deteriorates in Dagahaley

The humanitarian crisis in Dagahaley refugee camp, Kenya, is heading for breaking point unless donors and organisations immediately respond to overcrowding, disease outbreaks and urgent humanitarian needs. Press Release - 24 Jan 2023
 
Israeli authorities have put extraordinary pressure on residents of Masafer Yatta to leave the area. As well as demolishing people’s homes, they have installed checkpoints, confiscated residents’ vehicles, and enforced curfews and other movement restrictions. These measures, which have intensified in recent months, have severely impacted residents’ freedom of movement, mental health and ability to access basic services, including medical care.
Palestine

MSF urges Israeli authorities to stop plan to evict Palestinian residents

MSF has called on Israeli authorities to stop their plan to evict Palestinians from the villages of Masafer Yatta and immediately cease measures which prevent people from accessing healthcare. Press Release - 19 Jan 2023
 
An MSF-banner signals the way to an Ebola-vaccination site in Beni.
Cameroon

All MSF staff acquitted in military tribunal in Cameroon

MSF expresses relief at the acquittal of all staff after lengthy and unjustified imprisonment in Cameroon. Press Release - 10 Jan 2023
 
Villagers crossing through the broken road damaged by floodwater next to railway track along side a village near Garhi Khairo town and tehsil in Jacobabad district Sindh province of Pakistan on 28th October 2022.
Pakistan

Pakistan flood response is still “an emergency”

More than six months since Pakistan first experienced devastating flooding, people's basic needs remain unmet in some areas. A scaled-up response is still urgently needed. Press Release - 9 Jan 2023
 
Northwest Syria is home to more than 2 million Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). Most of them have been displaced by the conflict various

times and are staying in displacement camps, with very poor living conditions.
Syria

Humanitarian access to northwest Syria must be ensured

MSF calls on the UN Security Council to renew the Syria cross-border resolution to allow for the provision of humanitarian aid into the northwest, to avoid preventable deaths. Press Release - 5 Jan 2023
 
MSF nurse Aziza Khushal checks Shahisto’s vitals signs in the consultation room on the women's side of the Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) hospital in Kandahar city, Kandahar Province, Afghanistan.
Afghanistan

Women must not be erased from public life in Afghanistan

Following the decision by the Taliban to ban women from working for NGOs, MSF condemns the step and the gradual erasure of women and girls from public life in Afghanistan. Press Release - 29 Dec 2022
 
MSF teams support the vaccination campaign led by the Haitian ministry of Health (MSPP) in Cité Soleil, one of the areas of Port-au-Prince most affected by the disease, on 21 December 2022. The resurgence of cholera in Haiti began in late September 2022 and by mid-December, over 15,000 people had been admitted to MSF’s cholera treatment centres (CTC) and approximately 300 people had died in the country. Following the reception of 1.17 million doses of vaccine on 12 December from the International Coordinating Group, a vaccination campaign began on 18 December, led and managed by the MSPP. MSF teams are offering support in terms of logistics, facilitating access for the MSPP vaccination teams, distribution of hygiene items and waste management.
Haiti

Supporting cholera vaccination efforts in Haiti

MSF teams in Haiti are supporting local health authorities to roll out a much-needed cholera vaccination campaign, in response to a severe outbreak. Press Release - 22 Dec 2022
 
An MSF technician tests samples in the laboratory of the Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) hospital in Kandahar city, Kandahar Province, Afghanistan.
Tuberculosis

Innovative trial finds better treatment for people with drug-resistant TB

An MSF study shows a new all-oral regimen is safer and more effective at treating multidrug-resistant tuberculosis than the current options and calls on Johnson & Johnson to bring down the price of bedaquiline to ensure it is accessible to everyone. Press Release - 21 Dec 2022
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)

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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