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Tegucigalpa is consider one of the most dangerous cities in the world, the problematic of sexual violence impacts directly in the youngest population, most of the cases reported indicates that young women are the majority of the victims. MSF improves every day in different areas of the city an strategy of health promotion to inform to the population about the consequences of violence and the importance of receive an emergency attention after being a victim of rape.
Honduras

MSF makes care for rape survivors a priority

Aurelia left for work at 5 am, when the streets of Tegucigalpa were still deserted. As she walked, a white sedan car with tinted windows drew up at the curb. Project Update - 28 Aug 2014
 
Operating theatre in Al Shifa hospital Gaza city<<br/>bloc operatoire a l'hopital d'Al Shifa a Gaza. *** Local Caption *** In response to the current emergency, MSF is supporting Al Shifa hospital in Gaza city with a full surgical team and emergency medical equipment. MSF has made donations from its emergency stocks to the central pharmacy for the north and south of the Gaza Strip. MSF’s post-operative clinic in Gaza is running at only 10 to 30 percent of its capacity due to the intensity of the bombing, which is preventing patients from reaching the clinic. MSF’s regular activities in Nasser hospital, Khan Younis, have been interrupted by the conflict. MSF has been working in Gaza for more than 10 years, providing medical, surgical and psychological care; its teams also responded to the emergencies in 2009 and 2012.
Palestine

Medical care through war and truce

Activity in the largest hospital in Gaza continues unabated. Project Update - 27 Aug 2014
 
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Central African Republic

MSF receives 31 new wounded at the General Hospital

Heavy fighting in Bangui : MSF receives 31 new wounded at the General Hospital Project Update - 20 Aug 2014
 
Joanne Liu (MSF International President) and Ronald Kremer (OCA Health Advisor) dressing up with protective clothing to enter the ebola treatment centre in Kailahun, Sierra Leone.
Ebola and haemorrhagic fevers

International Response to West Africa Ebola Epidemic Dangerously Inadequate

International Response to West Africa Ebola Epidemic Dangerously Inadequate
Project Update - 15 Aug 2014
 
MSF nurse (Margarida Bazar) looking after a TB and HIV patient during a home care visit in Boquisso neighborhood, in Maputo province.
Mozambique

Home care in Mozambique: reaching out to patients

Home visits are a key part of the recovery from illness Project Update - 15 Aug 2014
 
Kawargosk Camp in Erbil, which hosts over 13,000 refugees. 
In Erbil, MSF also works in Darashakran Camp which hosts around 8,000 refugees, and in Dohuk province MSF works in Domeez Camp which hosts 58,000 refugees.
Iraq

Successive Waves of Population Displacement

MSF responds to the needs of Iraqis fleeing their homes, moving into Kurdistan Project Update - 14 Aug 2014
 
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Palestine

"I am a doctor, I am here to provide care. Patients also need to be listened to."

Dr. Hazem Abu Malouh is a Palestinian doctor working for a MSF clinic in Gaza, where patients return for post-operative care. Project Update - 14 Aug 2014
 
Joyce, 13 years old, drinking oral reyhdration solution at the MSF CTC in Gudele 2 in Juba.
South Sudan

Cholera admissions decrease in the South

Cholera admissions are falling in the Torit region, where MSF set up a cholera project in June Project Update - 14 Aug 2014
 
Newly build floating bridge in Feesh Kabour - Sinjar idps setting off from the border towards a new life.
Iraq

MSF responding to dramatic influx of displaced people from Sinjar

Iraq - Syria: MSF responding to dramatic influx of displaced people from Sinjar Project Update - 13 Aug 2014
 
In response to the current emergency, MSF is supporting Al Shifa hospital in Gaza city with a full surgical team and emergency medical equipment. MSF has made donations from its emergency stocks to the central pharmacy for the north and south of the Gaza Strip. MSF’s post-operative clinic in Gaza is running at only 10 to 30 percent of its capacity due to the intensity of the bombing, which is preventing patients from reaching the clinic. MSF’s regular activities in Nasser hospital, Khan Younis, have been interrupted by the conflict. MSF has been working in Gaza for more than 10 years, providing medical, surgical and psychological care; its teams also responded to the emergencies in 2009 and 2012.
Palestine

No respite even with ceasefire

Fighting intensifies in the run up to a ceasefire Project Update - 12 Aug 2014
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.
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