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External view of Kybartai State Border Guards (SBG) Foreigner Registration Centre.


Kybartai is one of the three Foreigner Registration Centers (FRC) for asylum seekers and migrants in Lithuania. Since January 2022, MSF teams have been providing primary health care and psychological support in two of the three centers, in Kybartai (Vilkaviskis District), and Medininkai (Vilnius District). According to national legislation, people’s freedom of movement in FRCs is restricted for one year and can be extended to 18 months on a case-by-case basis.

Kybartai, a prison that was under the Ministry of Justice, became a State Border Guards (SBG) Foreigner Registration Centre for single men in September 2021, without any major renovations to the facility. It is estimated that 420 men are currently detained here. Across its four floors, people are separated by nationality. Within Kybartai there is a section for more severe detention (Corpus B), where an estimated 40 men are held because they are accused of a crime or because they are “trouble makers”. They have access to cooking facilities and an indoor shower. Individuals in Corpus B are not allowed outside, except for a small closed off area, and are accompanied to the market by SBGs.
Lithuania

People detained in Lithuania are experiencing abuse, violence and mental health distress

More than 2,500 asylum seekers and migrants are being arbitrarily detained in Lithuania in inadequate conditions. MSF calls on the Lithuanian authorities to end the arbitrary and prolonged detention of these people immediately. Press Release - 6 May 2022
 
Dilaram, 33, a former TB-PRACTECAL clinical trial patient in Nukus, got cured from TB in 2018. On the clinical trial regimen her treatment lasted only 6 months (a quite short period of time compared to the standard 20-24 months DR TB regimens). After her recovery Dilaram was able to return to her work as a nurse at the Emergency Hospital in Operation Ward, and in 2020 gave birth to a son. Now she has 3 children, her two elder daughters were born before she got sick. (TB-PRACTECAL clinical trial, Nukus, Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan)
Tuberculosis

WHO approves MSF MDR-TB trial regimen, but prices must come down

WHO has announced it will update treatment guidelines for multidrug-resistant TB, following strong results of MSF's TB PRACTECAL trial. But the price of the new regimens must come down. Press Release - 4 May 2022
 
A patient receives care in the COVID-19 ward of Raqqa National Hospital, in northeast Syria.

MSF has now moved it's COVID-19 response from Raqqa National Hospital to Raqqa Covid-19 centre.
Access to medicines

“Broken” humanitarian COVID-19 vaccine system delays vaccinations

An opaque and unwieldy humanitarian COVID-19 vaccination system left people in northern Syria with delayed access to COVID-19 vaccines which MSF says must be urgently fixed. Press Release - 27 Apr 2022
 
Members of the MSF logistics team distribute blankets and jerry cans in Nyin Deng Ayuel displacement camp in Twic County. After fleeing violence in Agok, thousands of people have been left without basic essentials to survive.
South Sudan

Displaced people in Twic County need more assistance amid “terrible conditions”

Displaced people in Twic County, in Warrap State, South Sudan need more support from the humanitarian community as the rainy season approaches. Press Release - 26 Apr 2022
 
Burnt home in Leer County, South Sudan
South Sudan

Dozens of people killed and injured as violence surges in Leer County

In the latest violence in Leer County, South Sudan, dozens of people have been killed, including an MSF staff member, while thousands more have been displaced. Press Release - 19 Apr 2022
 
Rotation 9 - 113 people beeing rescued by the MSF team from a rubber boat that was taking on water
Mediterranean migration

Over 100 deaths at sea in one week as European States look away

While EU states continue to look away from tragedies taking place in the Central Mediterranean, 100 people have drowned and at least 130 others have been forcibly returned to Libya. Press Release - 6 Apr 2022
 
One of MSF's staff members stands outside the abandoned house where MSF operates a mobile clinic in the village of Vodiane.

Vodiane, once an upscale community, has been largely destroyed and abandoned since the conflict began. The village is situated very close to the front line, near the destroyed Donetsk airport, and access is restricted. The population is estimated to be just one-fifth of its prevoius size, and mostly the elderly remain.
War in Ukraine

Area around hospitals, houses, bombed in Mykolaiv

An MSF team visiting hospitals in Mykolaiv, southeastern Ukraine, has witnessed a residential area with many hospitals bombed by Russian forces. Press Release - 5 Apr 2022
 
Mamfe District Hospital, South-West Cameroon, where MSF medical staff provide surgical, maternity, emergency and paediatric care for free and refer patients via ambulance.
Cameroon

MSF suspends medical activities in South-West Cameroon over ongoing staff detention

Three months since four MSF staff members were unjustly arrested in Cameroon, we have made the decision to suspend medical activities in the country's South-West region. Press Release - 5 Apr 2022
 
A ward at Lita's general hospital, that was attacked and looted by armed men, Djugu Territory, Ituri Province, 12 November 2019. PHOTO: ALEXIS HUGUET/MSF
Democratic Republic of Congo

Violence and sense of impunity force stop to lifesaving care

Violence in parts of Ituri province, DRC, has forced our teams to withdraw from two locations as local authorities and warring parties remain non-committal in protecting medical staff. Press Release - 21 Mar 2022
 
MSF car at Alek airstrip

MSF runs a large clinic offering primary healthcare and some secondary healthcare services in Gogrial town,Warrap State, South Sudan. An inpatient department and surgical capacity make this the key reference facility for miles around, and the clinic is extremely busy every day. The project is reorienting in 2013 to put a greater emphasis on maternal health owing to the high maternal mortality in South Sudan.
South Sudan

Access to medical care undermined following robbery of MSF staff in Yei

MSF in Yei, South Sudan, has been forced to suspend our activities on the outskirts of the town following a brazen attack in which MSF staff were robbed and vehicles burnt. Press Release - 1 Mar 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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