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Expats looking at the aftermath of the earthquake in Jacmel
Haiti

Ten years after Haiti earthquake, medical care is deteriorating

A new MSF report highlights dangerous new obstacles facing healthcare providers and patients in Haiti today, 10 years after the devastating earthquake rocked the country. Press Release - 9 Jan 2020
 
Ahmed Mohama Mahat is coordinating the mass vaccination campaign in Yida camp. <br>
In a refugee setting, one single case of measles is considered an outbreak. The objective is to stem the outbreak and to increase the immunization coverage in the population to protect them from future outbreaks. So far we have had 93 measles cases in our hospital and new patients keep coming in so the outbreak is spreading. And these people arriving in Yida from the Nuba Mountains are in very bad conditions… they have not been vaccinated for a long time. That’s why we also have a mobile team vaccinating children at the entry point where all newly arrived refugees pass through.”
South Sudan

Medical activities are handed over in Yida

After actively responding to the medical needs of people in and around Yida for eight years, we have handed over our project in Yida to the Ministry of Health and its partners. Press Release - 31 Dec 2019
 
Villages on the road from Mambasa to Biakato.
DRC Ebola outbreaks

Military presence leads MSF to stop activities in Ebola-affected Biakato

The presence of armed military personnel in health structures in Biakato, DRC, has led MSF to follow our principles and make the tough decision to stop activities, including providing Ebola treatment. Press Release - 24 Dec 2019
 
An MSF team in Tame, Arauca is focusing on treating people walking from Venezuela, more than 1,000 of whom enter Colombia in the Arauca area each month, on their way to other cities in Colombia or neighboring countries.
Colombia

Venezuelans in Colombia: an unattended crisis

The humanitarian response given to Venezuelan migrants and asylum seekers in Colombia is totally insufficient. Their situation is dire. Press Release - 18 Dec 2019
 
A child goes out from his family hut at the Bukombo IDP Camp in Masisi territory.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Extra humanitarian assistance urgently needed in southern North Kivu crisis

There are few organisations providing support to a humanitarian crisis that is affecting southern North Kivu province, where over 687,000 people are displaced and levels of malnutrition and sexual violence are high. Press Release - 16 Dec 2019
 
Republic of Nauru Hospital and local community houses. Nauru school in the background.
Nauru

Medevac repeal entrenches dangerous precedents on denial of medical care

The decision to repeal Australia’s ‘Medevac’ legislation - put in place in response to the need to medically evacuate people from detention on Nauru - endangers patients in need and ignores the ethical framework of the entire medical profession. msf.org.au - 4 Dec 2019
 
Alix Clautilde a été blessée à la jambe par une balle perdue lors d’une fusillade au quartier de Cité Soleil à Port-au-Prince, où elle habite.
Haiti

MSF opens trauma hospital in Port-au-Prince amid deepening health crisis

As the political and economic crisis in Haiti intensifies and affects the health system, MSF opens a hoospital specialised in treating serious injuries. Press Release - 4 Dec 2019
 
MSF stunt in Berlin outside the venue of the Gavi replenishment meeting, demanding GSK and Pfizer to reduce their price for the pneumococcal vaccine to $5 per child.
The stunt involves world leaders spinning a wheel of chance in which - when it comes to the PCV vaccine - pharma almost always wins.
Access to medicines

Pharma giants shouldn’t receive multi-million dollar pneumonia vaccine subsidy

After raking in billions of dollars on their pneumonia vaccines, pharma giants GSK and Pfizer are still being paid a subsidy by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance. MSF says it must now stop. Press Release - 3 Dec 2019
 
Manfred  at Ndamera Health Centre. After Manfred had been discharged from Nsanje District Hospital, he was told that after two weeks he should go to Ndamera health centre for medical checkup. However, within less than two weeks he got ill again. In the picture, Manfred is at Ndamera Health Centre with his medical passport in hand going for a consultion..
HIV/AIDS

AIDS death toll stagnating due to lack of testing at community level

Hundreds of thousands of people still die from AIDS because countries are ill-equipped to detect and treat them, new MSF report "No time to lose" reveals. Press Release - 1 Dec 2019
 
Condition de vie des réfugiés à la Porte de la Chapelle.

Life condition of the refugees at Porte de la Chapelle.
France

Real solutions for migrants needed following evacuation of Paris camps

Following he evacuation of a makeshift camp in Porte d’Aubervilliers, Paris, France, many migrants have been left on the streets with nothing.
Press Release - 29 Nov 2019
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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