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A woman gathers rain water as it falls from the roof of a shop in the Gumuruk market, Jonglei state, South Sudan. There is no water point in Gumuruk, people have no other choice but collecting rain water or fetching water from the nearby river.
South Sudan

Fear and rainy season keep people from seeking care in Pibor

Fear and floods are keeping people from seeking assistance in Pibor county, in South Sudan’s Jonglei state. Around 90,000 people are still missing, hiding in fear in the bush. Some 28,000 people are accounted for, but few of these people are receiving the assistance they need. Project Update - 20 Aug 2013
 
In April 2010 MSF is started a measles vaccination campaign targeting 38,000 children under 5 this week at Argungu LGA (Local Government Area), Kebbi. During the campaign, 47,569 children aged 6 months to 5 years were vaccinated. The teams       
believe mobilisation of the community, which included the involvement of senior community and religious leaders, was very effective.
Nigeria

MSF responds to measles outbreak

Since the end of 2012, Katsina State in northern Nigeria has experienced a measles outbreak, which has just ended after lasting 28 weeks. MSF supported the authorities by providing epidemiological surveillance and case management in Katsina’s 34 local government areas. Project Update - 13 Aug 2013
 
Camp for displaced people in the South Sudan's state of Northern Bahr el Ghazal.
South Sudan

Independence, maize and huts: Coming home to a new country

Returnees are building new lives for themselves in South Sudan, but they are not the only newcomers. In the last year, over 20,000 people have arrived in Aweil North, near Sudan, to escape violence in the disputed border region and beyond. Most are living in remote camps spread across the isolated region, struggling to survive and virtually cut off from aid. Project Update - 5 Aug 2013
 
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Chad

MSF treats wounded in Tissi after renewed clashes in Darfur

MSF is responding to a fresh wave of violence that has broken out in some areas of Sudan’s Darfur region along the border with Chad. Project Update - 1 Aug 2013
 
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Syria

Syrian Exodus: The Syrian exodus reaches Athens

After more than two years of war, Syrians make up the largest group of migrants arriving in Greece Project Update - 28 Jul 2013
 
A family of Syrian refugees living in Istanbul. Photo for the Syrian Exodus project.
Syria

Syrian Exodus: Syrians torn between East and West

Third chapter of the Syrian Exodus, an MSF multimedia project to follow the route of the Syrians fleeing the war Project Update - 27 Jul 2013
 
A family of Syrian refugees living in a garage in the southern Turkish city of Kilis. Photo for the Syrian Exodus project.
Syria

Syrian Exodus: Carrying the weight of the war

Syrian refugees in neighbouring Turkey may have evaded the guns and missiles, but there is no escape from the physical and emotional scars of the conflict Project Update - 26 Jul 2013
 
Emergency room of an MSF hospital in northern Syria (Aleppo province). The hospital has attended 601 deliveries and provided almost 15,000 consultations and 446 surgical operations up to April 2013. It is focused on obstetric care and surgery. Photo for the Syrian Exodus project.
Syria

Syrian Exodus: "The day my village was bombed"

Airstrikes and clashes dominate daily life in Syria Project Update - 25 Jul 2013
 
An inflatable operating theatre is erected inside this MSF makeshift hospital in Syria (a converted chicken farm) as it is an efficient way to maintain a sterile environment. Surgeon Steve Rubin operating.
Syria

Diabetes, shrapnel wounds and newborn twins

In Syria the number of people in need of urgent medical care keeps increasing. MSF runs six hospitals, four health centres and several mobile clinic programmes inside Syria. Project Update - 23 Jul 2013
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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