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In the beginning of September, MSF teams offered medical consultations through their mobile clinic at Impire Village to respond to a diarrhea outbreak. As Impire is 9km south of the Health Center in Nanlia, northern Mozambique, where MSF has set up a Diarrhea Treatment Center, the IDPs and host communities were only reachable through the mobile clinic. MSF managed to reduce the number of diarrhea cases and provide health services to both IDPs and the host community.
Mozambique

Urgent assistance needed for hundreds of thousands of people displaced by violence in Mozambique

With fighting continuing in northeastern Mozambique's Cabo Delgado province, MSF is providing medical care to displaced people - but is hampered in scaling up assistance due to administrative barriers. Press Release - 3 Nov 2020
 
Yayai Logain with her children in MSF’s clinic in Pibor town. Two of Yayai’s children have measles. MSF has treated over 250 children for measles since admitting its first suspected case on 18 August 2020. As of November 2, 2020, vaccination campaign is yet to happen. The severity of the current measles outbreak being magnified by other illnesses like severe malaria, pneumonia and severe malnutrition as cycles of violence and ongoing flooding forced thousands of people from their homes.
South Sudan

Urgent vaccination campaign needed to stop spread of measles in Pibor

MSF raised the alarm about a measles outbreak in Pibor, South Sudan, in August but a vaccination campaign has yet to take place. Action is needed now. Press Release - 3 Nov 2020
 
Patient in an MSF ambulance
Cameroon

Doctors Without Borders responds to school shooting in southwest Cameroon

Following a school shooting in Kumba, Doctors Without Borders launched a mass casualty plan, responding with our ambulance service and surgical care in the Presbyterian General Hospital. Press Release - 24 Oct 2020
 
An MSF medical team was dispatched to conduct a triage of the survivors.

Following assessment by the doctor, two patients were designated as requiring of further examination in the ships hospital, onboard SeaWatch4. 

Both are stable but remain under observation.
Mediterranean migration

Lives on the line as legal appeal lodged to free the Sea-Watch 4

Sea-Watch, the organisation which runs the Sea-Watch 4, the search and rescue vessel on which MSF provides medical care, has lodged an appeal against the ship's detainment. Press Release - 23 Oct 2020
 
Medical doctor, Dr Ilham checking patient Pramod in the inpatient ward with High Flow Nasal Oxygen Equipment (HFNO) at Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya Shatabdi hospital located in Govandi M East ward Mumbai. MSF has closely been working in co-ordination with Municipal corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) for screening, sample collection and diagnostics of Covid-19 cases and management of Mild  to moderate confirmed cases since June 2020. MSF has provided High Flow Nasal Oxygen Equipment (HFNO) to improve treatment outcomes at secondary level and decongest tertiary referral facilities.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

MSF supports India and South Africa ask to waive COVID-19 patent rights

MSF backs a demand by India and South Africa at the World Trade Organization to waive patent and intellectual property rights on coronavirus COVID-19 drugs and vaccines. Press Release - 7 Oct 2020
 
Most of the people admitted to Covid+ centres are homeless people sent from emergency shelters. When MSF mobile teams who intervene in these shelters diagnose someone as possibly having contracted the virus they try to test them——if they have the necessary kits.
From the medical perspective, we know the symptoms of the virus, so we can identify anyone suspected of having the disease. The Regional Health Authority then calls on the Red Cross, which handles transportation, to take them to Covid+ centres set up across Paris and the suburbs. 

In Chatenay-Malabry Covid+ centre (Paris suburbs), there are places for 50 people with confirmed or suspected Covid-19. We provide social support and paramedical/medical care in partnership with NGO Alteralia. This includes checking vital signs: blood pressure, temperature and oxygen saturation to see whether people are breathing properly. We also give advice on hygiene, wearing a mask and hand washing to prevent the infection spreading to other people. We also give medical examinations and, when necessary, take care of patients requiring long-term treatment for other conditions. We monitor them regularly, so if all of a sudden someone who’s really struggling to breathe—remember, this isn’t a hospital so we don't necessarily have the equipment to keep them on oxygen for any length of time—requires further tests, this is the kind of person we call the emergency services for so that they can take them to the hospital. 

MSF teams are on hand throughout the care chain: from the mobile teams, mobile clinic and care provided in the emergency centres through to the medical team who treat patients admitted to the Covid-19 treatment centres.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

High COVID-19 rates found among people living in extreme hardship in Paris

A survey has found that people living under hardship - such as in shelters or workers' hostels - in Paris have infection rates of coronavirus COVID-19 of up to 94% in some areas. Press Release - 6 Oct 2020
 
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Mediterranean migration

Detainment of fifth search and rescue ship in five months condemns people to die at sea

Misuse of maritime law is providing a smoke-screen for a political decision to prevent rescue ships from saving lives in the Mediterranean as the Sea-Watch 4 is detained by Italian port authorities. Press Release - 20 Sep 2020
 
MSF acompaña a voluntarios de los bomberos para desinfección de espacios, establecimiento de circuitos y traslado de pacientes en función de las zonas designadas por su status sanitario en la Residencia Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes de El Royo (Soria).
Spain

MSF calls for urgent measures in care homes to prevent more deaths from COVID-19

An MSF report highlights serious problems in Spain’s response to COVID-19 in nursing homes, resulting in horrific mortality rates among the elderly. Press Release - 20 Aug 2020
 
The Sea-Watch 4 in the port of Burriana, Spain, as it prepares to embark on its first lifesaving mission to the Central Mediterranean.
Mediterranean migration

MSF and Sea-Watch announce collaboration to save lives at sea

MSF and NGO Sea-Watch are joining forces to save lives at sea in search and rescue operations in the Central Mediterranean Sea onboard new boat, Sea-Watch 4. Press Release - 6 Aug 2020
 
Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has been forced to close after local authorities imposed fines with potential criminal charges related to urban planning regulations. The closure of the isolation centre - which will significantly reduce the COVID-19 response capacity on the island - could have terrible implications should an outbreak occur in Moria.
Greece

MSF forced to close COVID-19 centre on Lesbos

Local authorities on Lesbos, Greece, issuing fines and the threat of criminal charges, have forced MSF to close our COVID-19 isolation centre in Moria, which could have grave consequences. Press Release - 30 Jul 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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