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One month after Cyclone Mocha hit parts of Myanmar, MSF staff are still witnessing damage caused by the storm in many areas of Rakhine
Myanmar

Cyclone Mocha: Aid efforts severely hampered by new restrictions

Military authorities in Myanmar should lift restrictions to facilitate an urgent scale up of humanitarian action to prevent further harm, outbreak of diseases and loss of life. Project Update - 26 Jul 2023
 
The health center of Blukwa'Mbi is empty. The population only comes for extreme emergencies due to the ongoing insecurity in the health zone of Drodro, Ituri province, DRC.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Cycles of violence leave people in Ituri cut off from food and healthcare

It is essential that humanitarian assistance is provided for the 1.7 million people displaced across Ituri, Democratic Republic of Congo, where they face food shortages and limited healthcare. Project Update - 26 Jun 2023
 
Shelter from a newly arrived refugee shelter in Nakivale camp.
Uganda

Thousands in need of assistance in Ugandan refugee settlement

Thousands of refugees fleeing violence from DRC have arrived in Nakivale settlement, Uganda, where conditions are precarious, leaving many vulnerable to hunger and diseases. Project Update - 20 Jun 2023
 
WASH Assessment Idlib Camps
Syria

Inadequate water and sanitation pose health threats in Syria

Displaced people in northwest Syria face the health consequences of 12 years of war and the recent earthquakes. Our teams are responding to people's needs by distributing water and hygiene kits and building latrines. Project Update - 16 Jun 2023
 
Hussam Odeh sits on a road block placed by Israeli soldiers in his neighborhood outside his home in Huwara on April 13, 2023.
Palestine

Palestinians face harassment and violence from settlers in West Bank

As Israeli settlements grow throughout the West Bank, violent incidents have increased, as have the mental health needs of Palestinians in the area. Project Update - 12 Jun 2023
 
Polat village, Malatya area

Total population of Malatya before the earthquakes was 812 thousand. 363 thousand people now live in tent cities, and around 29 thousand in containers. Earthquakes damaged 46 thousand buildings. MSF, through the local NGOs we support in Türkiye, provided mental health and psychosocial support, and distributed non food items - including hygiene kits - in rural areas of Malatya, including the Polat village, that was almost completely destroyed. We were almost the only actor to immediately respond to the needs. According to OCHA, 1,200 people have lost their lives in Malatya area, and 6,5 thousand were injured. As of the end of April, 330 thousand people had to move to other provinces, 25 thousand are refugees, and some 363 thousand people live in tent cities. Five out of six people were displaced due to the earthquakes in Malatya area.
Türkiye and Syria earthquake response

People's needs stack up months after earthquake in Türkiye

After devastating earthquakes struck southeast Türkiye on 6 February, leaving over 51,000 people dead and 210,000 buildings collapsed, people continue to need support. Project Update - 8 Jun 2023
 
Hatay tent settlement 

Around 900,000 people live in informal settlements, with 200,000 in tent cities. MSF, through the local NGOs we support in Türkiye provided water and sanitation services (WASH) to several camps in sub urban areas of Hatay, including the Sofular neighborhood, Antakya, where we were the only organisation providing water and sanitation services, also offering non-food items distribution and psychosocial support to the affected people.
Türkiye and Syria earthquake response

MSF hands over emergency interventions in Türkiye

After providing support to survivors of the devastating earthquakes that killed 51,000 people in Türkiye's southeast, we have handed over our intervention activities to local organisations and authorities. Project Update - 31 May 2023
 
Hundreds of displaced people have taken shelter at a school in the town of Minova, in South Kivu province of eastern DRC.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Thousands of families caught in neglected crisis in South Kivu

Over 80,000 people have fled violence in North Kivu, currently displaced in extremely precarious conditions in South Kivu, without basic services and vulnerable to disease. Project Update - 30 May 2023
 
More patients are arriving at Bashair Hospital as it is the only accessible hospital in southern Khartoum. With the presence of MSF team, Bashair can support most of the critical cases and other departments at the hospital have started to operate as well.
Conflict in Sudan

Five things to know about the violence in El Geneina, Sudan

Widespread looting, destruction and burning of property took place in El Geneina city, the capital of West Darfur in Sudan including El Geneina Teaching Hospital. This violence impacts the provision of healthcare services to a large degree. Project Update - 18 May 2023
 
The living conditions in the Majak Aher IDP camp is very difficult, because with the arrival of the 40,000 displaced people from Agok, the food, that was not fully available for the host communities, was inexistant for the IDPs. The shelter where they live is made of some plastic sheeting that was distributed on the arrival but didn’t reach everybody. And it does not protect from the heavy rain of the rainy season, and the whole camp is mud. For the IDPs who don’t have something to sell, the situation is even worse. The people living in Majak Aher fled from the villages around Agok (28 villages in total) and now, the camp is divided in portion that has the same name of the villages they are from. When they arrived, they settled in Turalei, near the market and the river. But then, as space was missing, the government gave a land to the IDPs to settle. There was a registration by IOM, (but again, not everybody is registered, which is a big problem to receive the food during current distribution), and distribution of plastic sheeting, jerrycans, and sugar two quantities/families. And MSF also distributed food and non-food items including blankets.
After the emergency phase when MSF handed over the distribution activities, in December, there was some irregular distribution since then. Last one was in March 15, two measures of sugar, which does not last long for a family.
South Sudan

Soaring needs persist in Twic County one year on

One year after fleeing violence in Agok, South Sudan, displaced people in Twin County urgently require support - thousands are facing dire conditions, without sufficient food, water or healthcare.  Project Update - 17 May 2023
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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