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On 21 November, 2019, MSF and SOS Méditerranée teams rescued 90 people from a rubber boat in distress, located following a search effort which lasted almost 24 hours. Survivors report having left Libya on Tuesday night: 2 days at sea before they were finally spotted 82 NM from the coast. Among those rescued were 7 very young children, as well as 17 unaccompanied children under 18 years of age.
Mediterranean migration

Survivors disembark in Italy amidst deadly week in the Mediterranean

As search and rescue survivors disembark in Italy, MSF and SOS MEDITERRANEE urge EU governments to stop hindering lifesaving search and rescue operations. Press Release - 25 Nov 2019
 
Nurses prepare patients’ ‘directly observed treatment’ (DOT) in the pharmacy of the ambulatory ward at the National Centre for Tuberculosis and Lung Disease in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi. Because drug-resistant tuberculosis treatments can be toxic and cause many side effects, patients must take their pills in front of a medical professional (usually a nurse) to ensure that they take all drugs, hence the treatment is ‘directly observed’.
Pakistan

Innovative TB trial starts in Sindh province

MSF and Interactive Research and Development have announced the start of a clinical trial in Pakistan that aims to find better, shorter treatments against multidrug-resistant forms of tuberculosis. Press Release - 31 Oct 2019
 
MSF, alongside other civil society organisations, protested against J&J during the Union Conference on Wednesday, the 24th.
Access to medicines

MSF protests at TB conference against drug corporations keeping lifesaving medicines from people

Newer medicines for drug-resistant tuberculosis are desperately needed, but barriers to access, including high prices, keep them out of reach for most people around the world. MSF activists stormed the stage at a TB conference to protest. Press Release - 30 Oct 2019
 
The Shiara hospital, an MSF-supported facility in Razeh district (Northern Yemen), was hit by a projectile in northern Yemen on January 10thm resulting in five deaths, eight injured and the collapse of several buildings of the medical facility. One of the critical injured victim, passed away on Sunday 17th after being transferred to the ICU at the MSF hospital in Saada. More than 130 health centres and hospitals have been affected by the conflict ravaging the country in the last ten months.
Yemen

No true accountability three years after bombing of MSF-supported hospital

A body appointed by the Saudi and Emirati-led Coalition to investigate incidents in Yemen releases its findings related to the bombing of Shiara hospital. Press Release - 30 Oct 2019
 
A group of women in the La 72 courtyard.
Central American migration

More people kidnapped, abused on migration route in southern Mexico

MSF teams report an increasing number of migrants and refugees having been kidnapped, abused, assaulted and exploited in the midst of an escalation of violence along the border in southern Mexico. Press Release - 30 Oct 2019
 
A rubber boat in distress seen through a scope on the bridge of Ocean Viking. MSF and SOS Méditerranée responded, rescuing the 104 people on board. All are now safely on board Ocean Viking.
Mediterranean migration

European leaders must urgently allow disembarkation of 104 survivors

SOS MEDITERRANEE and MSF call on European countries to urgently help assign a port of safety to the Ocean Viking and to finally establish a coordinated disembarkation mechanism for future rescues. Press Release - 28 Oct 2019
 
On an aerial assessment from Bor to Pibor, areas can be seen completely submerged by flooding.
South Sudan

People stranded, cut off from care in severe flooding in South Sudan

MSF teams are responding as thousands of people have been left stranded in parts of east and northeast South Sudan in the wake of severe flooding. Press Release - 21 Oct 2019
 
Refugees in Zintan DC at the gate of the main warehouse where 700 of them were detained. 
A tuberculosis outbreak has likely been raging for several months in the detention centre and some wear masks for fear of contamination. 
The main warehouse was emptied in June 2019, and the remaining people distributed among the other buildings within the detention centre compound.
Libya

Closure of detention centre exposes migrants and refugees to even worse conditions

Following the closure of a detention centre in Misrata, refugees and migrants moved to other facilities in Libya are exposed to increasingly inhumane conditions.

Press Release - 17 Oct 2019
 
A family managed to flee the frontlines towards Tal Tamer and to either Hasakah or Qamishli . Fortunately, they managed to hire a truck and brought some of their dire possessions with them. During the conflict it is often quite high prices to rent a truck to bring their possessions with them.
Syria

Northeast Syria: MSF forced to evacuate staff due to extreme volatility in the region

Volatility in northeast Syria has forced Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) to suspend most of our activities there and evacuate all international staff. Press Release - 14 Oct 2019
 
Over 18 Schools have been opened up so far in Hasakeh city to provide for the steady influx of IDPs  fleeing the frontline conflict between Turkish and the Syrian Democratic Forces. Each school houses from 150 to 270 people but lack water and hygienic facilities. The Syrian Humanitarian Coordinating Office expect 30,000 refugees to come to the city in the next coming days and to be-housed in these schools. They are beginning to set up for at least a hundred schools. Most of these refugees have no documentation or identification cards due to the conflict that has been raging over the last eight years. Local humanitarian organizations have highlighted the dire need of water supply as a major need.
Syria

Northeast Syria: Turkish military operation results in displacement and hospital closure

Shelling by Turkish military has displaced many people from villages and towns along Syria's northeast border. A hospital has closed. Press Release - 11 Oct 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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