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MSF evacuation train in Kyiv
Ukraine

Over 200 psychiatric patients evacuated from overcrowded hospital in Kharkiv

MSF medically evacuated over 200 patients with neurological and psychiatric conditions from an overcrowded hospital in Kharkiv to facilities in Kyiv by our medical train over 36 hours, beginning on 23 September. Project Update - 29 Sep 2022
 
Emergency response in Kwamouth 20
Democratic Republic of Congo

Thousands affected by inter-communal violence in Maï-Ndombe province

In Mai-Ndombe province, Democratic Republic of Congo, recent inter-communal violence has affected thousands. MSF has been in Kwamouth, providing much needed medical and mental healthcare to those affected, since 24 August. Project Update - 26 Sep 2022
 
Migration in the Americas
Central American migration

Barriers don’t deter people making their way to the United States

The number of people migrating north through Central America continue to grow despite restrictive policies, dangers en route and violence. MSF teams are working across the region to provide care to people. Project Update - 23 Sep 2022
 
Floodings: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa E-Response
Pakistan

Responding in the aftermath of the Pakistan floods

Our teams are on the ground in Pakistan, providing emergency medical care and humanitarian assistance to people affected by the destructive floods. This is our update on the work we are doing in all of Pakistan's provinces. Project Update - 23 Sep 2022
 
MIGRANT PUSHBACK | Lithuania Belarus Border
Lithuania

Repeated pushbacks cause mental and physical suffering for people crossing Lithuanian border

People, including families with young children, are being subjected to repeated pushbacks between the borders of Lithuania and Belarus resulting in mental and physical suffering. Project Update - 16 Sep 2022
 
Camps Dadu District
Pakistan

Five things to know about the devastating floods in Pakistan

Floods in Pakistan have caused one-third of the country to be inundated, leaving over 1,000 people dead and at least 33 million people affected. Project Update - 1 Sep 2022
 
Dedougou health centre
Burkina Faso

Thousands displaced after escalating violence in Boucle du Mouhoun region

MSF has been supporting a health centre in Dédougou after some 6,700 people fled violence, providing basic healthcare, referrals to the regional hospital, and mental health counselling. Project Update - 26 Aug 2022
 
MSF team in Bermal
Afghanistan

MSF’s emergency project in Paktika province comes to a close

On the night of 21 June, a 5.9 magnitude earthquake shook Khost and Paktika provinces in the east of Afghanistan. MSF sent an emergency intervention to provide care in Bermal, Pakitka province, treating 1,380 patients in the temporary clinic over five weeks. Project Update - 25 Aug 2022
 
Mental health group session
South Sudan

Meeting mental health needs in the aftermath of violence

MSF ran an emergency intervention in Tambura, South Sudan from December 2021 until June 2022 to respond to the needs of 80,000 displaced people after conflict erupted in the area. While we provided essential care like vaccinations and maternal health, there was a clear need for mental healthcare activities. Project Update - 24 Aug 2022
 
Médecine donations following airstrike
Palestine

Caring for the severely injured after deadly escalation in Gaza

The recent escalation in Gaza on 5 August 2022 resulted in the deaths of 49 Gazans, including 17 children. MSF teams are supporting people who were severely injured. Project Update - 19 Aug 2022
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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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