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MSF’s response is being led by three multidisciplinary health teams, with a focus on community shelters and people living on the streets. In addition to this, the services in regular MSF projects, sexual and reproductive health in Choloma and comprehensive healthcare for survivors of violence in Tegucigalpa, are still active.

The teams have identified the lack of access to priority sexual violence comprehensive medical care inside the shelters, and MSF is the only organisation caring for mental health in Choloma for people affected by the hurricanes.
Honduras

MSF steps up medical care in response to humanitarian crisis in Honduras

Hurricanes Eta and Iota have left 250,000 people in Honduras with limited access to healthcare. Many health centres are closed or not fully operational. Press Release - 16 Dec 2020
 
In Eshowe in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal Province, MSF assisted the department of health with establishing help desks outside clinics - triage points where all who wish to enter are screened using a screening tool, and possible COVID-19 patients are then referred to a separate tent for testing.
Access to medicines

Governments must act fast on consensus supporting historic move to suspend monopolies during pandemic

Ahead of an important World Trade Organisation meeting, MSF advocates consensus supporting move to suspend monopolies during COVID-19 pandemic. Press Release - 15 Dec 2020
 
The Operating theatre at MSF’s trauma centre in Mocha, in the Red Sea Coast region of Yemen. The surgeons provide life and limb saving surgery for war wounded, traffic accident victims, and pregnant women needing emergency surgical delivery. Since late November 2020, the overwhelming majority of patients have been war-wounded civilians.
Yemen

Civilians wounded and killed in indiscriminate frontline hostilities

Renewed conflict to the south of Hudaydah Port in Yemen has led to rising numbers of civilians needing war-trauma surgery. Most are women and children. Press Release - 14 Dec 2020
 
The mountains near Fizi, with few roads.
Democratic Republic of Congo

DRC: Violent attacks against staff force MSF to end projects in Fizi territory, South Kivu

Following several violent incidents against MSF teams in 2020, we have made the difficult decision to end most of our support in a territory in DRC's South Kivu province. Press Release - 1 Dec 2020
 
Laylan camp: IDPs are asked to load their belongings on trucks provided by the authorities as part of the camp closure.
Iraq

Displaced people in Iraq’s Laylan camp express fears as camp closes

Rushed camp closures and returns of internally displaced people in Iraq to their areas of origin will have serious humanitarian consequences, says MSF. Press Release - 24 Nov 2020
 
Alba Ramos is treated for MSF health workers in the intensive care unit inside  of the COVID-19 unit operated by MSF in collaboration with Pérez de León II Hospital in Caracas, Venezuela.

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Alba Ramos es atendida por el equipo de MSF en la unidad de cuidados intensivos de COVID-19 que MSF opera en conjunto con el Hospital Pérez de León II en Caracas, Venezuela.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

Staff entry restrictions force MSF to withdraw from COVID-19 response in Venezuela hospital

Entry restrictions for MSF international staff in Venezuela have made it difficult to continue our work on COVID-19, forcing us to withdraw from our work in a Caracas hospital.
Press Release - 24 Nov 2020
 
26-year-old biotechnologist Rebecca Achok, registers and codes samples of COVID-19 suspected cases in the National Public Health Laboratory (NPHL) in Juba. Rebecca is one of the eight biotechnologists of the NPHL’s reception area to where the samples are brought for testing from all over the country. After the samples are registered and coded, they are send to an extraction room where another technician will determine whether the sample is positive for COVID-19 virus.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

Governments must support landmark proposal to waive COVID-19 patents

MSF is urging all countries to join the 99 others who have expressed support for a landmark request to waive intellectual property on coronavirus COVID-19 drugs and vaccines, allowing for affordable access. Press Release - 19 Nov 2020
 
Svitlana was diagnosed with DR-TB two and a half months ago. Since starting treatment, she has already felt an improvement in her health.
Tuberculosis

MSF calls on governments and donors to speed up TB testing and treatment

A new MSF report shows that new drugs and testing for tuberculosis - the world's deadliest infectious disease - aren’t getting to people quickly enough. Press Release - 16 Nov 2020
 
On the morning of September 17th, as Open Arms awaited instructions from authorities regarding the disembarkation of the 275 survivors rescued in the Mediterranean sea, more than 70 people jumped into the water in desperation. The Sea-Watch 4 was close by, at anchor outside the port of Palermo, and immediately responded by launching three RHIBs to provide assistance. MSF and Sea-Watch crews remained on scene until the situation stabilised.
Mediterranean migration

Carnage in the Mediterranean is the direct result of European state policies

Four separate shipwrecks in the central Mediterranean in less than 72 hours has cost the lives of more than 100 people - the result of EU migration policies. Press Release - 13 Nov 2020
 
Giir, 29-years-old, examines samples of COVID-19 suspected cases in the National Public Health Laboratory (NPHL) in Juba. Giir supervises a team of eight biotechnologists of the NPHL’s reception area to where the samples are brought for testing from all over the country. After the samples are registered and coded, they are send to an extraction room where another technician will determine whether the sample is positive for COVID-19 virus.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

Governments must demand pharma make all COVID-19 vaccine deals public

With billions of dollars of tax payer money being poured into the development coronavirus vaccines, the deals from pharmaceutical companies are being kept largely secret, raising concerns. Press Release - 11 Nov 2020
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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