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Detail of the GeneXpert machine being used to test a sample of suspected Tuberculosis in the lab at Bangassou Hospital.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

Diagnostic company Cepheid charging four times more than it should for COVID-19 tests

There is an urgent need for rapid, point-of-care diagnostic tests for coronavirus COVID-19. However, diagnostics company Cepheid is profiteering off the pandemic, by charging four times what it should for its tests. Press Release - 28 Jul 2020
 
The family of Ibrahim, 60-years-old, who live in Laylan camp.

"My name is Ibrahim. I am 60 years old and am living with a disability. I’m from the town of Abbasi in Hawija but have been displaced since ISIS attacked in 2017. First I moved to Haj Ali camp and then later to Laylan Camp. I got injured in the Iraq-Iran war.  

"I’ve been living in Laylan camp for about a year. I have several children, some of them are married. We live as five in each tent. Each four tents use a joint bathroom. 

"My first wife died because of the grief she felt for her son who died. I’m suffering from high blood pressure and my current wife has kidney disease. Last year our family lost a 5-month-old baby because of the cold. After that there was blanket distribution and kerosene for heating. 
Two of my sons work so we can eat. They work outside of the camp as daily workers.  One of these sons is married and has children of his own.  

"With the curfew (imposed after corona), my sons are not able to find work. But we manage, we get some onions and tomatoes from here and there. 

"Cleanliness in the camp depends on each family cleaning habits. A month ago, we were given us bars of soap but that’s not for cleaning toilets. For that we get no cleaning liquids.  Also, the amount of soap is not enough for my big family. Now I cannot bathe."
Iraq

Displaced people are extremely vulnerable to COVID-19 in Iraq

Over 1.3 million people are displaced in Iraq, with more than 300,000 living in camps across the country. The unhygienic living conditions in camps can exacerbate the spread of COVID-19.
Press Release - 14 Jul 2020
 
Victoria Square in Athens, Greece
Greece

Vulnerable refugees evicted and left to sleep on streets

Refugees in Greece with severe health and mental health conditions are increasingly left on the streets without shelter, protection or proper healthcare. Press Release - 13 Jul 2020
 
A patient receiving treatment lying in the male IPD room of the MSF-supported Sheikh Zayed COVID-19 center in Sana’a.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

As COVID-19 spreads, fear drives people away from hospitals in Yemen

As COVID-19 spreads through Yemen, widespread fear of the coronavirus is preventing people from seeking medical care. MSF is supporting a new COVID-19 treatment centre in Sheikh Zayed hospital in the capital Sana’a. Press Release - 9 Jul 2020
 
Grozny, Chechnya, Russian Federation. Republican TB Dispensary. Zaurbek, 64, has been on treatment for XDR TB since July 2016. He was also diagnosed with Hepatitis C. At first he had severe side effects, but now his condition has improved considerably. He has been cured of hepatitis and his TB treatment is going well. He’s on a regimen containing two new TB drugs – Bedaquiline and Delamanid. ‘At first it was tough, I could hardly walk, was short of breath. Now I’m much better, I can go out. You can see me, I’m alive! I have 12 grandchildren, how can I leave them?’
Access to medicines

Governments must scale up better TB treatment as J&J drops crucial drug price

Pharma company J&J has announced that they've dropped the price of crucial DR-TB drug bedaquiline by nearly a third; but MSF says the price must come down further and access expanded. Press Release - 6 Jul 2020
 
PPE including N-95 masks, eye/face protection, gloves and high quality body protection being stocked at the COVID treatment center in Patna, Bihar
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

MSF opens 100-bed COVID-19 treatment centre in Bihar, India

With over 380,000 people diagnosed COVID-19 in India, MSF is stepping in to help provide treatment and care to people with moderate forms of the new coronavirus, starting in Bihar state. Press Release - 19 Jun 2020
 
Post-partum room. Women stay around 6 hours on average, when they are not facing complications.
Afghanistan

MSF withdraws from Dasht-e-Barchi following attack on patients and staff

Following the horrific attack on our maternity wing at Dasht-e-Barchi hospital, MSF has made the difficult decision to withdraw from the area, as the attack's death toll climbs to 16 mothers killed. Press Release - 15 Jun 2020
 
Burnt out building in Macomia Mozambique
Mozambique

Thousands displaced, healthcare jeopardised, as violence surges in Cabo Delgado

Violence has erupted again in northeastern Mozambique's Cabo Delgado province, forcing people to hide in the bush and jeopardising access to healthcare. Press Release - 5 Jun 2020
 
Ndjilo Laki Emmanuel is a community leader of Wada. The MSF healthcare centre of Wadda was completely looted on May 2nd. In the same attack 227 houses of the villages were completely burned.
The village is abandoned now as everybody fled.
“They attacked us in broad day light. We run away in the bush with our families. Then they attacked again a week later. Since then we sleep in the bush, with no food, no shelter and exposed to all nature’s hazards. We can’t go back. Our homes where burned down leaving only ashes behind.” Emmanuel says.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Nearly 200,000 people forced from homes as violence surges in northeast DRC

A surge in violence has forced 200,000 people to flee their homes in the last two months in Ituri province, northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo. MSF teams are urging other organisations to provide assistance to displaced people. Press Release - 4 Jun 2020
 
The caregivers are preparing to return to the Covid patient rooms at MSF-supported Bamako Point G Hospital.
 
Les soignants s’apprêtent à rentrer dans les salles des malades du Covid à l’hôpital Point G de Bamako soutenu par MSF.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

Any future COVID-19 vaccines must be sold at cost and accessible to all

As world leaders gather to pledge billions of dollars for a COVID-19 vaccine fund, MSF has urged governments to hold pharmaceutical companies to account and demand that they offer any coronavirus vaccines at cost price. Press Release - 3 Jun 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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