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More than 35,000 Nigerians have crossed into Cameroon in recent weeks following an upsurge in violence around the northeast Nigerian town of Rann. Having arrived in the village of Goura in Cameroon’s far northwest, they are in urgent need of food, shelter and water, warns international medical organisation Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF), which has launched an emergency response.
Cameroon

Nothing to drink and nowhere to sleep for thousands who’ve fled Rann, Nigeria

MSF staff have treated hundreds of people with urgent needs living in a makeshift camp in far northwestern Cameroon after 35,000 fled violence in Rann, northeastern Nigeria. Press Release - 14 Feb 2019
 
MSF, alongside other civil society organisations, protested against J&J during the Union Conference on Wednesday, the 24th.
Access to medicines

TB activists challenge patent in India, in bid to prevent J&J from extending monopoly

MSF is supporting two survivors of drug-resistant tuberculosis challenging a patent on bedaquiline. If they are successful, generic versions of the drug could be available four years earlier, saving thousands of lives. Press Release - 8 Feb 2019
 
One of the CTC buildings in Abs.
Yemen

Unacceptable investigation findings into Abs health centre bombing

MSF is dismayed by several findings of the team appointed by the Saudi and Emirati-led Coalition (SELC) to investigate the bombing of an MSF cholera treatment centre in Abs, Yemen, on 11 June 2018. Press Release - 6 Feb 2019
 
These are the drugs Oksana Kolodiuk, 39, a patient with extensively drug-resistant TB (XDR-TB) needs to take every day for her course of treatment at the Zhytomyr Regional TB Dispensary. Oksana was diagnosed last August. In 2018, MSF started providing treatment for drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) to patients in Zhytomyr Oblast, in partnership with the Zhytomyr Regional TB Dispensary. In Zhytomyr, MSF introduced new oral drugs that are recommended by the WHO, including bedaquiline. These new dugs are essential for patients who have developed resistance to most of the older ones. Zhytomyr region has one of the highest rates of TB in Ukraine.
Access to medicines

Calling on governments to scale up oral TB treatment

As the World Health Organization (WHO) issues critical new TB treatment recommendations, MSF calls on governments to urgently scale-up all oral treatment. Press Release - 22 Dec 2018
 
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Iraq

A new emergency room for Al ‘Salaam hospital, East Mosul

MSF has completed the construction of a new emergency room (ER) in the Al ‘Salaam and Al’ Shifaa hospital complex, to increase the capacity of the health facility and improve access to high-quality emergency care for the population of East Mosul. Press Release - 18 Dec 2018
 
At the Casa del Migrante in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, an MSF team provides medical care and mental health care to hundreds of migrants and refugees who arrive daily in this city located in southern Mexico, known for being a place of passage where travelers usually take a break before continuing their journey aboard “La Bestia”, the freight train that connects the southern and northern borders of the Mexican republic.
Central American migration

US asylum restrictions are deepening Mexican border crisis

Current and proposed policies to severely restrict the ability to seek asylum in the United States have created an administrative limbo that leaves Central American asylum seekers in Mexico exposed to further violence. Press Release - 13 Dec 2018
 
Central Mediterranean – 23 September, 2018 – Over the past 72 hours, Aquarius assisted two boats in distress and now has more than 60 survivors on board, several of whom are psychologically distressed and fatigued from their journeys at sea and experiences in Libya. 
SOS Mediterrannee and MSF are reeling from the announcement by the Panama Maritime Authority it has been forced to revoke the registration of the Aquarius under blatant economic and political pressure from the Italian government.
“Five years after the Lampedusa tragedy, when European leaders said ‘never again’ and Italy launched its first large scale search and rescue operation, people are still risking their lives to escape from Libya . News from the Panama Maritime Authority arrived to the Aquarius while its teams were engaged in an active search and rescue operation in the Central Mediterranean.
Mediterranean migration

Aquarius forced to end operations as Europe condemns people to drown

As people continuing to flee by sea along the world’s deadliest migration route, not only has Europe failed to provide search and rescue capacity - it has actively sabotaged others’ attempts to save lives. Press Release - 6 Dec 2018
 
First set of free Hepatitis C medicines Sofosbuvir and Daclatasvir provided by Delhi Govt. run GB Pant hospital.
Hepatitis C

Appeal lodged against decision to uphold Gilead’s patent on hepatitis C drug

MSF and others have filed an appeal against the European Patent Office’s decision to uphold US pharmaceutical corporation Gilead Science’s patent on the key hepatitis C drug sofosbuvir. Press Release - 5 Dec 2018
 
An aerial view of the island of Nauru, October 2018.
Nauru

Medical report shows disastrous impact of Australia’s offshore processing policy

Data shows that the mental health suffering among refugees, asylum seekers and Naruans on Nauru is among the worst MSF has ever seen, with Australia's containment policy to blame. Press Release - 2 Dec 2018
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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