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Libya

Aid access to violence-affected area blocked

MSF is demanding that parties involved in the conflict in Libya grant it access to violence-affected areas, including the dispatch of humanitarian supplies. Project Update - 2 Mar 2011
 
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Mediterranean migration

Migrants fleeing the Libya/Tunisia border

For the past days, thousands of migrant workers have fled Libya to Tunisia. This video is the situation between the border points of Libya and Tunisia, near Ras Adjir. Project Update - 2 Mar 2011
 
IDPs camp in an Itnalian cathedral downtown Mogadishu. 

MSF OCG started its emergency response to the Somali crisis of summer 2011 beginning of August. In addition to basic health care and nutritional care, the team launch a measles vaccination.
Somalia

New offensive in Somalia causes scores of casualties

The MSF team, working around the clock, has had to erect tents on the hospital grounds to accommodate the increased patient load. Medical supplies are running low and an emergency resupply is being planned. Project Update - 1 Mar 2011
 
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Côte d'Ivoire

MSF responds to increasing needs following escalation in violence in the Ivory Coast

Following the recent escalation of violence related to the political crisis in Ivory Coast, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is reinforcing its medical assistance in several locations. The organisation also continues making donations to medical structures partly because the freezing of Ivorian banking assets has lead to a shortage of cash, which is necessary to buy medicines. Project Update - 28 Feb 2011
 
Libyan medical personnel and volunteers work together with MSF teams in Benghazi to organize tons of MSF medicine and medical materials including surgical sets, burn kits and antibiotics ready to dispatch to health facilities that need them.
Libya

First evaluation of medical facilities in Benghazi

The first MSF team reached Benghazi Friday evening. Three medical facilities were visited: Al Jalaa hospital, Al Hawari hospital and Benghazi Medical Centre (BMC). Each of them is well equipped and managed to deal with the wounded and medical needs. However, they are facing some shortages of medical material and drugs (consumables, dressing, sutures, anaesthesia drugs, external fixators). Project Update - 26 Feb 2011
 
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Libya

Urgent priority must be given to doctors and medical materials

Since the onset of violent clashes in Libya on February 17, MSF has been trying to position emergency personnel and supplies into the country by any means possible, including by land and air. Despite the urgent need for medical assistance in Libya, an MSF team carrying medical supplies, including kits for treating war-related injuries, has been blocked for two days at the Tunisian border. Another MSF team had reached Tripoli by airplane but was denied entery to the country and had to turn back. Project Update - 25 Feb 2011
 
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Libya

MSF team in Libya trying to reach areas affected by violence

An MSF team of six has crossed the border from Egypt into eastern Libya with a truckload of medicines and medical materials. The team is now travelling to areas where medical facilities have reported many wounded people as a result of violent confrontations. Project Update - 24 Feb 2011
 
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Lebanon

Precarious living conditions make daily life a struggle

The Burj el-Barajneh camp, set up by the League of Red Cross Societies, took in refugees mainly from Galilee. Since then, the camp’s population has expanded year on year, with the arrival of migrants from elsewhere in Lebanon, as well as refugees from Syria, Egypt and Iraq. Project Update - 24 Feb 2011
 
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Côte d'Ivoire

Mobile medical response for tens of thousands of Ivory Coast refugees near the border in Liberia

Since early December, 2010, following the post election violence and tension in Ivory Coast, tens of thousands of Ivorian fleeing their country have sought refuge on the Liberian border. Project Update - 24 Feb 2011
 
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Cholera

Cholera cases declining in Haiti but vigilance continues

MSF is preparing to reposition its response to the cholera epidemic in Haiti. In the coming weeks, the international medical aid organization will hand over responsibility for treating cholera patients to other national and international actors capable of assuming that task. Project Update - 24 Feb 2011
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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