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General overview of the Inpatient Therapeutic Feeding Centre (ITFC) in Abs General Hospital, Hajjah Governorate, Yemen. 
Since the earlier onset of the malnutrition peak this year, the ITFC in the Abs supported hospital has been operating at over 100% capacity.
Yemen

Five reasons why severe childhood malnutrition is surging in Yemen

The healthcare network across Yemen continues to collapse, and with food insecurity rife across the country, our teams are seeing a worrying rise of malnutrition in children at our hospitals. Project Update - 9 Dec 2022
 
Major floods have hit central and southern Chad since mid-August, with latest floods notably affecting different areas of the capital, N’Djamena. Houses, schools, and even markets have been completely submerged in water for weeks. People are using canoes as means of transport to be able to access certain areas severely affected by the floods.
Chad

Chad floods deepen humanitarian crisis with high risk of disease outbreaks

The latest floods in Chad have exacerbated an already dire humanitarian situation. An urgent need for funding and long-term programming is now vital in response to the crisis. Project Update - 5 Dec 2022
 
Medium shot of a patient’s hands waiting outside MSF’s mobile clinic in the Closed Control Access Centre in Zervou, Samos. Since April2022, MSF has started to provide primary healthcare services (including sexual and reproductive health care) inside the closed access and control center of Zervou. An MSF health promoters team makes sure that people in the camp are aware of the kind of support MSF can provide.
Greece

Closed centres for refugees on Greek islands exacerbate psychological trauma

Psychological trauma, isolation and severely limited access to healthcare await highly traumatised people seeking safety on the Greek islands. Project Update - 30 Nov 2022
 
A healthcare worker examining Mohamad Al-Merhi, a Cholera patient in the MSF-supported Cholera Treatment Unit (CTU) in Idlib governorate, northwest Syria.
Syria

Combatting cholera amidst displacement and the remnants of war

As Syrians continue to deal with displacement and the devastation of war, the rapid spread of cholera is a new and dangerous threat for the most vulnerable people. Project Update - 22 Nov 2022
 
In the recently completed 8 beds Ebola Treatment Unit in Madud, MSF is working alongside the Ministry of Health to provide initial screening for suspected Ebola patients close to their homes in an area close to the epicenter of the outbreak.
Ebola and haemorrhagic fevers

Face to face with Ebola in Uganda

Since the start of the Ebola outbreak in Uganda, 136 cases and 53 deaths were confirmed as of 7 November, 2022. Project Update - 11 Nov 2022
 
The intensification of the rains in recent weeks has made living conditions more precarious for displaced and affected people, increasing their exposure to diseases such as respiratory infections and malaria. Providing them with access to decent shelter is a priority.
Democratic Republic of Congo

North Kivu: Thousands of people fleeing violence urgently need aid

An urgent response from humanitarian actors is required to meet the huge needs of thousands of people in Kanyaruchinya, displaced by ongoing fighting between the March 23 movement (M23) and the Congolese army. Project Update - 8 Nov 2022
 
A child runs through the streets of Al Hol camp in northeastern Syria, where ISIS-affiliated families are gathered, in difficult living conditions.
Syria

A lost generation live in fear inside Syria's Al-Hol camp

A new report by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) lays bare the cruelty of the long-term detainment of more than 50,000 people in Al-Hol, northeast Syria. Project Update - 7 Nov 2022
 
MSF physiotherapist Ahmad Alrosan massages the leg of patient during a session following leg surgery.  

Kyiv, Ukraine, September 2022.
War in Ukraine

Providing physiotherapy for the war-wounded in Ukraine

With large numbers of war-wounded people needing post-operative care in Ukraine, MSF teams are providing people with physiotherapy so they are able to heal and learn to live with their disabilities. Project Update - 4 Nov 2022
 
On Monday 27 October, the MSF team conducted another rescue and saved 66 people from a wooden boat in distress, including eight minors and one baby. After this rescue, there were 190 people on board of the Geo Barents.
Mediterranean migration

Over 500 survivors on board the Geo Barents urgently need a port of safety

Over 500 people, including 60 minors, on board the Geo Barents search and rescue vessel in the Central Mediterranean urgently need a safe place to disembark. Project Update - 2 Nov 2022
 
MSF teams have decided to support the local COVID-19 vaccination efforts and have deployed 10 fixed and mobile vaccination teams.
Syria

Cholera spreads across Syria putting vulnerable people at serious risk

After 15 years of absence, Cholera is spreading across Syria. Our teams are working with local health authorities in the northeast and northwest of the country in response to the outbreak. Project Update - 21 Oct 2022
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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