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 MSF's Access Campaign and MSF-USA held a demonstration across form the J&J shareholders' meeting on April 25, 2019, in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The message was for J7J to bring down the price of newer TB drug bedaquiline to $1 per day.
Access to medicines

MSF demands Johnson & Johnson reduce price of lifesaving TB drug

Despite benefiting from contributions, including tax payer funds, to develop tuberculosis drug bedaquiline, Johnson and Johnson are making huge profits - while people die. We demand that J&J halve the price of bedaquiline. Press Release - 10 Oct 2019
 
Tin Lay, 42, from Myanmar is in the preparation stage for TB treatment at MSF's Insein clinic, Yangon, Myanmar, Feb. 22, 2018.
HIV/AIDS

Urgent boost and reality check needed for HIV and TB funding

An MSF report looking at the funding shortfall for HIV and TB and resulting affects on patients in nine countries highlights the dangers for a potential reversal in the HIV and TB response if donor countries don't increase funding. Press Release - 6 Oct 2019
 
A Yezidi man aged 24 poses in his tent on Mount Sinjar on September 3rd, 2019. 
« We are from the South of the mountain, close to Sinjar City. After the genocide, we stayed for one year in an IDP camp in Kurdistan, then we came here, to the mountain. I live in this tent with my family, my parents, my wife, my brother, my nephews… It is very, very difficult to live here. The living conditions are very hard. It’s either too hot or too cold. The latrines are shared and disgusting. There is no work here. I work with an armed group and make 300 USD a month. 
I am never happy. I am always upset. I cannot hang out with my friends because I can’t pretend to be happy. Depression is very hard. I feel like I am melting - and indeed I have lost a lot of weight. I affects my whole body. I also forget a lot of things. 
I keep thinking about things I saw, or heard, about the genocide. Children who died. Children who were killed by ISIS and then ISIS cooked them and gave the ‘meat’ to their mothers. 
I tried to kill myself three times: by drowning, with a gun, and with a knife. Each time, I was stopped. Since then, my family is worried about me, and I feel guilty because of that. It just makes things worse. 
I don’t want to take medication because it has too much side effects. I would like a magic pill to make all of what happened disappear, and make things good again. 
In those living conditions, it’s not easy to get better. Every single night I cry myself to sleep. Nothing makes me happy in life. There is no happiness in this life. If I am alive or dead, it’s the same thing. »
©Emilienne Malfatto
Iraq

MSF warns of mental health crisis among Yazidis in Iraq

A mental health crisis, including multiple suicides, is occurring in Iraq among the Yazidi community in Sinjar. IS atrocities took place here in 2014. Press Release - 4 Oct 2019
 
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Syria

Women treated for gunshot wounds amidst violence and unrest in Al-Hol camp

MSF teams have treated women for gunshot wounds after shooting broke out in Al-Hol camp, northeastern Syria. Press Release - 30 Sep 2019
 
MSF teams have seen a general increase in the number of women, children and whole families traveling North.
El Salvador

El Salvador is not a safe country for refugees or asylum seekers

El Salvador is not a safe place for asylum seekers turned away from the United States, says Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) following a recently announced agreement. Press Release - 26 Sep 2019
 
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Colombia

Women and girls prevented from having a safe abortion

Colombia decriminalised abortion more than a decade ago but women and girls still encounter numerous barriers when seeking to terminate pregnancies. Press Release - 25 Sep 2019
 
Luis Encinas, Ebola expert and nurse, is preparing a vaccine. One dose is taken from the 10-dose bottle. The syringe is retractable in order to prevent medical staff from getting pricked. Contacts of Ebola patients could already be infected with the virus without showing symptoms, meaning that while not yet being contagious to others their blood could contain the virus. For his protection, Luis wears a light version of the personal protective equipment, consisting of a blouse, gloves, glasses and boots.
DRC Ebola outbreaks

Independent Ebola vaccination committee is needed to overcome lack of WHO transparency

A lack of transparency by the World Health Organization on Ebola vaccine use in Democratic Republic of Congo is leading to fewer people being vaccinated than is possible, says MSF. Press Release - 23 Sep 2019
 
Kubro is pointing out Libya on the map of Africa on the side of the women's shelter.

Kubro was rescued from a boat in distress on the Mediterranean Sea on September 9 and transferred to the Ocean Viking.

With 84 people on board - from two separate rescue operations - the Ocean Viking has requested a place of safety for their disembarkation.
Mediterranean migration

Ocean Viking survivors to disembark in Lampedusa six days after the first survivors were rescued at sea

The Italian authorities’ offer of a place of safety within six days of the first rescue at sea is a clear demonstration of humanitarian values, and represents a positive step towards a more humane response to the suffering that continues on the Central Mediterranean Press Release - 14 Sep 2019
 
Since the implementation of The Migration Protection Protocol in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, MSF has seen around 100 people re-entry the country daily, in a city with no capacity to receive this population. Asylum seekers are forced to sleep in tents established right next to the bridge by the border, without any access to potable water and sanitation services; which may lead to different health issues, such as digestive and skin diseases.
Central American migration

US migration policy endangers lives of asylum seekers in Tamaulipas state

Asylum seekers from Central America trapped in Mexico, endangered by US and Mexican immigration policies that leave them exposed and vulnerable to violence and exploitation. Press Release - 6 Sep 2019
 
Two afghan boys sit in a tent they have to share with unknown to them families in the Olive Groove next to Moria camp on Lesbos island.
Greece

Greek and EU authorities deliberately neglecting people trapped on islands

People, especially children, are suffering in horrendous conditions in camps for refugees and migrants on the Greek islands. Meanwhile, the Greek government and EU member states are deliberately turning a blind eye to the crisis. Press Release - 5 Sep 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)

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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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