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Refugees in calais' Jungle are being squeezed from the south of the camp and pushed further north. The areas left with nobody are being bulldozed.
France

Anger, loss as French police raze Jungle camp

“The French police have no humaneness. And if the police take away all the Jungle, we will make a new Jungle somewhere,” said Ahmad, from Darfur, Sudan. Project Update - 14 Mar 2016
 
New shelters constructed by MSF in the Grande Synthe camp, before the settling of people.
France

Out of the mud and into shelters: move from Basroch camp accomplished

Between 7 and 9 March 2016, MSF, Grande Synthe municipality and various partner organisations helped the 1,300 migrants in the camp in Basroch to move to the new site known as the “Linière”. Project Update - 10 Mar 2016
 
New shelters constructed by MSF in the Grande Synthe camp, before the settling of people.
France

New quarters for the Grande-Synthe camp

“We built this site to ease a crisis situation in which the government has refused to intervene,” explained André Jincq, MSF deputy program manager.


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Project Update - 7 Mar 2016
 
Hep-C patient being counselled by Psychosocial counsellor at MSF Mumbai clinic on dealing with side effects of the treatment regimen.
India

Patent challenge hearing on Gilead hepatitis C drug sofosbuvir starts in India

‘Patent opposition’ seeks to ensure millions of people left out of Gilead licensing deals can access affordable generics Project Update - 26 Feb 2016
 
NFI distribution to 450 families who lost their belongings in a fire in Batangafo IDP camp
Central African Republic

MSF distributes relief item kits to fire-displaced families in Batangafo

Project Update - 25 Feb 2016
 
At Manono General Hospital, MSF has set up extra tents to increase pediatric care capabilities (fifty additional beds have been made available for intensive care and fifty for the nutritional therapeutic unit). 1424 patients have been treated in the pediatric ward between January 19 and February 8, 2016.

An intensive nutritional therapeutic unit takes care of malnourished children with complications. More than a hundred children have been admitted in this unit since the beginning of operations.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Children who survived measles are now suffering from malnutrition and malaria

"In a region where supplies to treat severe acute malnutrition are constantly out of stock, leaving after the measles epidemic amounted to abandoning the malnourished children to their fate, especially those who had survived measles," says Narcisse Wega, an MSF emergency coordinator. Project Update - 24 Feb 2016
 
MSF has a medical team which works in day and night shifts to provide medical care to the people. To protect people from freezing winter temperatures MSF is setting up large shelters. Which will temporarily house to up to 150 people each.
Mediterranean migration

EU Migration Crisis Update - February 2016

Project Update - 24 Feb 2016
 
NAIROBI, 22 February 2016: As the rainy season approaches in Wajir in northeastern Kenya, Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is warning that the substandard water and sanitation situation is creating ideal conditions for a future increase in cholera cases. While today patient numbers in the cholera treatment centre in Wajir Hospital are stable, the organization is urging for an immediate improvement in sanitation services to avoid another spike in the outbreak.
Kenya

MSF warns of future cholera spike if poor water and sanitation conditions in Wajir are not urgently addressed

MSF is warning that the substandard water and sanitation situation in Wajir, northeastern Kenya, is creating ideal conditions for a future increase in cholera cases. Project Update - 22 Feb 2016
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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