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NFI distribution in San Miguelay, a village in the area of Santa Fe in Leyte province Philippines.
Philippines

MSF helps villagers rebuild their homes after typhoon Haiyan

MSF has been helping villagers rebuild their homes following typhoon Haiyan Project Update - 19 Dec 2013
 
Dr. Christoph Höhn is checking Rukhshona's cervical lymph nodes during her check-up. Rukhshona (11) has MDR TB. She also has HIV, complicating her TB treatment.
Tajikistan

Children with tuberculosis must not be neglected

MSF launches new report about dangers of tuberculosis for children Project Update - 17 Dec 2013
 
Taking care of the injured in the triage zone, red zone. First aid is delivered on benches or on the floor, before patients are hospitalised or transported to the surgical block. 
Violent armed clashes took place in Bangui. In a few hours, MSF teams have joined the Community Hospital to cope with the influx of wounded. Our medical teams are working
now in emergency departments, surgical and
hospitalization. 
Most people have supported injury by firearms or knives (machetes and knives). A second operating theater was opened, and several tents to receive the wounded and increase hospital capacity.
Central African Republic

MSF still responding to emergencies 10 days after violence breaks out

Project Update - 17 Dec 2013
 
The camp is an anarchic constellation of improvised tarp, stakes, mats and umbrellas threadbare. The luckiest families squatting had dilapidated cabins, others sleep in the open, exposed to mosquitoes and rain. Abandoned, the displaced people try to organise. A small market is taking place, but only the wealthy can find something to eat, and the savings are depleted. Single mothers and pregnant women are most vulnerable.

40,000 IDPs fleeing fighting and looting that shook the city since December 5, massed on the outskirts of Bangui airport. Where they survive without any assistance, latrines, shelter or food. 
The camp is a chaotic result of improvised tarpaulins, poles and umbrellas. Many displaced sleep in the open, exposed to mosquitoes and weather. Together with the ICRC, MSF is now the only active NGO in the camp. Local airport security are requisitioned. MSF set up a mobile clinic that will gradually become a fixed clinic, with observation services, minor surgery and maternity.
Central African Republic

MSF providing emergency care at Bangui airport

MSF is providing a round-the-clock medical service, but the situation remains dire
Project Update - 13 Dec 2013
 
Setting up the inflatable hospital at Bethany Hospital.
Philippines

I will call her Hope

A mother tells how her daughter died during typhoon Haiyan - but how her new-born baby girl has given her hope Project Update - 11 Dec 2013
 
MSF doctors check the pulse of a patient after anaesthetising him, before operating on him. MSF's Emergency Trauma Surgical Project  in Ramtha Governmental Hospital opened in September 2013. It has treated hundreds of war wounded coming from Syria.
Syria

MSF treats hundreds of victims of civil war in emergency programme in Jordan

Emergency surgical programme in Al Ramtha Hospital in Jordan treats hundreds of war wounded patients from Syria Project Update - 10 Dec 2013
 
Philippines 5 December 2013. A mobile clinic visited Libertad village today. The MSF team, consisting of a medical doctor, nurses, a psychologist and a logistician, travelled by boat to the remote coastal village, which cannot be reached by road.

After the typhoon hit the Philippines on 8 November, MSF reacted with a massive emergency response. More than 200 humantarian workers were send to the affected areas. Teams have set up inflatable and tented hospitals, are working in health centers and reach out to more remote communities with mobile clinics. Apart from that, the teams distribute shelter, hygiene sets and other non food items.
Philippines

“Roofless, homeless, but not hopeless”

Interview with MSF emergency coordinator Ibrahim Younis on what he sees as insufficient aid to remove areas in Philippines after the typhoon struck. Project Update - 10 Dec 2013
 
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Palestine

Physiotherapists aid patients recovery

Project Update - 10 Dec 2013
 
Setting up the inflatable hospital at Bethany Hospital.
Philippines

One month after the typhoon

One month after Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines, MSF is still working on three of the country’s hardest-hit islands. Project Update - 8 Dec 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)

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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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