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Consultations by MSF in the "Protection of Civilians" site near Bentiu.
South Sudan

Alarming humanitarian situation as conflict escalates

Escalating fighting is exposing civilians to widespread violence and severely restricting the provision of desperately needed aid. Press Release - 22 May 2015
 
A Congolese boy plays between the tents at the camp in Isipingo, Durban, that is one three in the city for people displaced by a recent outbreak of xenophobic violence. Before the events of three weeks ago, many of the children in these camps were attending school. Now they are living in overcrowded tents among strangers, with their parents uncertain about when they will see the inside of a classroom again. They are also susceptible to opportunistic diseases such as measles, chicken pox and influenza.
South Africa

MSF adapts medical response to needs of people displaced by xenophobic violence, providing psychological care for those traumatized

One month into its medical humanitarian intervention following a series of violent xenophobic attacks in South Africa’s KwaZulu Natal (KZN) province, a team from Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is reorienting their work to meet the psychological needs of traumatized foreign nationals sheltering in the single remaining displacement camp, as well as offering medical support in Malawi and Zimbabwe. Press Release - 21 May 2015
 
Najiba is 14, she was in her kitchen when a rocket fell on her house and caused the roof to collapse on her. When her family found her body, they thought she was dead. But the villagers realized that she was still breathing and took her to Kunduz City, to the MSF trauma Center.
Afghanistan

MSF treats war wounded as spring offensive rages in the north

Heavy fighting between Afghan forces and armed opposition groups in the north-eastern province of Kunduz is increasingly isolating people living in the districts from the provincial capital, where Médecins Sans Frontières’ (MSF) trauma centre has been receiving wounded patients. Press Release - 19 May 2015
 
Thousands of people have been forced to flee their villages in the Shabunda area of South Kivu, in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), due to heavy clashes between the Congolese army (FARDC) and various armed groups. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is responding to the urgent needs of the displaced people in this isolated area by providing emergency medical/ncare as well as treatment for cholera patients
Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF assists more than a hundred women who claimed being sexually abused

Bukavu, DRC – Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams in the region of Shabunda, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), have provided medical care for 127 women who reported being sexually abused after an attack by dozens of armed men in the town of Kikamba (South Kivu province). Press Release - 14 May 2015
 
Mothers and their children sit in the waiting area of the ambulatory therapeutic feeding centre (ATFC) in MSF’s hospital in Leer, Unity state, South Sudan. The nutritional situation in Leer is shocking. When the conflict tore through the town in late January/early February, stocks of food were looted and people’s houses razed to the ground. The MSF hospital in Leer was, in effect, destroyed, and the MSF teams were forced to evacuate. As people fled into the bush, they survived on little but lily roots and whatever else could be scavenged. Since then, the ongoing fighting has made it difficult for people to plant crops. The MSF hospital re-opened at the beginning of May 2014 and as of Friday, 13th June 2014, 1,713 children were enrolled in MSF’s ATFC in Leer, with 15 severely malnourished children admitted into the intensive therapeutic feeding centre (ITFC).
South Sudan

MSF calls on warring parties to respect medical facilities in South Sudan as the humanitarian organization is forced to evacuate staff again

MSF is gravely concerned about an imminent attack on the town of Leer in South Sudan, and the potential impact on civilians and medical facilities. Press Release - 9 May 2015
 
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Yemen

ICRC and MSF alarmed by attacks on country’s lifelines

The disruption of key logistic infrastructure, including airports, sea ports, bridges and roads, is creating a catastrophic humanitarian situation. Press Release - 4 May 2015
 
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Syria

Main hospital in Aleppo stops activities after being targeted

Al Sakhour hospital provided life-saving operations to around 400,000 people Press Release - 4 May 2015
 
MSF and MOAS rescue team to assist people in distress, 369 person have been found on a 12 meters wooden boat in the Mediterranean sea.

Will Turner (Emergency Coordinator) and MOAS rescue team on board of the RHIB. 

As part of the rescue operation, the team will provide people first with life jackets to prevent drowning and then operate transfer  onto the MY Phoenix. 

During transfer, the Rhib can take between 10 to 20 people on board. The team have to do many rides before taking everybody safe on board of the MY Phoenix.
Mediterranean migration

MSF and MOAS rescue 369 people on first outing

This weekend more than 6,000 people were rescued from the Mediterranean Sea while making the treacherous crossing from Libya to Europe - 369 of those were rescued by the MY Phoenix, a search and rescue vessel run in partnership by MSF and MOAS. Press Release - 4 May 2015
 
New MSF surgical team who arrived on 8th April on board a boat from Djibouti, performing surgery at the MSF hospital in Aden.
Yemen

Population flees Haradh as latest attacks leave 11 dead and 67 wounded

At least 11 people have been killed and 67 injured since 21 April during constant airstrikes and shelling in Haradh district Press Release - 27 Apr 2015
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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