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MSF teams providing mental health consultation and psychological first aid to people fleeing Nagorno-Karabakh. Goris, Syunik province, southern Armenia, September 28, 2023
Armenia

MSF offers mental health support to people displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh

Following an attack from Azerbaijan on Nagorno-Karabakh, more than 100,000 people have fled for Armenia, where our teams are addressing people's mental health needs. Project Update - 6 Oct 2023
 
Elena* from Donetsk. She lost her eldest son, who was killed by shelling and bombardment. Her son was a doctor and involved in humanitarian activities in their region.

*name was changed to protect identity
Russia

Belgorod: Supporting people displaced by violence

In Belgorod, Russia, we are working in partnership with a local NGO to support people who have been displaced due to violence in the Ukraine-Russia border region. Project Update - 4 Oct 2023
 
The small city of Talat Nyakoub, 95km south of Marrakesh, has been severely affected. Many buildings collapsed, but a few dozen standing in the center.
Morocco

Mental health needs a priority after Moroccan earthquake

Three weeks after the devastating earthquake in Morocco, our teams are providing psychological support to people affected, as hopes fade of rescue teams finding survivors. Project Update - 2 Oct 2023
 
Farmers pick cotton on a farm land near Abdurafi. Workers who often work at night and will sleep in the fields are more exposed to the risks of kala-azar and snakebite. This young mostly male population is affected by a relatively high prevalence of HIV infection. The combination is a further challenge for effectively treating patients, and is almost impossible to cure. While a patient with a healthy immune system treated for kala azar will develop an immunity against the disease that will last for many years, HIV co-infected patients cannot generate this immunity so they will keep relapsing and eventually become unresponsive to treatment and die.
Ethiopia

Two decades of combatting the world’s most neglected diseases

In Ethiopia, our teams have been responding to two of the world's deadliest and most neglected diseases for 20 years. Here are nine quick facts about our lifesaving work in the region. Project Update - 26 Sep 2023
 
People getting out of a canoe after crossing the Rokel river, at Komrabai, Tonkolili District, Northern province of Sierra Leone. People from the communities on the other side of the river often have to cross it to access MSF-supported Integrated Community Case Management (ICCM) site in at Robis village, as well as the local market. 
MSF provides testing kits, medication and training to the Community Health Workers (CHWs) at Integrated Community Case Management (ICCM) in Robis village, as well as in 6 other villages in Tonkolili District, Sierra Leone. Patients with mild symptoms are treated at the ICCM sites while patients with severe symptoms are referred to the Magburaka Government Hospital supported by MSF.
Sierra Leone

Helping pregnant women access timely and quality maternity services

To address high maternal mortality rates in Sierra Leone, our teams are helping pregnant women access timely and quality maternity services by facilitating transportation and referrals. Project Update - 20 Sep 2023
 
Harry is doing tests of the blood samples at the lab of Arua Regional hospital-Uganda.  the process takes 2 hours.
Uganda

MSF ends support to HIV programme in Arua after more than 20 years

After more than 20 years of providing treatment to people living with HIV in Arua, Uganda, we have handed activities over to the Ugandan health authorities and their partners.  Project Update - 18 Sep 2023
 
Images of the coast from Pemba to Mocimboa da Praia, the area most affected by the insurgents and also the area where the insurgents are hiding.
Mozambique

Six things to know about the destruction of Mocímboa da Praia

Over half a million people previously displaced by horrific conflict in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, have returned to their areas of origin only to find destitution and destruction. Project Update - 14 Sep 2023
 
Abortion: women more at risk of death in fragile and conflict-affected settings
Women's health

Abortion: Women more at risk of death in fragile and conflict-affected settings

The AMoCo study assesses the extent and severity of abortion-related complications in hospitals located in fragile and conflict-affected settings. Project Update - 5 Sep 2023
 
An MSF team travels to the village of Kaoukoure once a week to provide healthcare to people who live far from urban centers and who face difficulty accessing health centers and basic social services. They screen and treat malnourished patients, distribute soap for personal hygiene and mosquito nets to tackle malaria.
Chad

Community-focused projects aim to reduce rising malnutrition in Chad

As rising numbers of children continue to suffer from malnutrition in Chad, our teams are bringing medical care closer to people through community-based projects. Project Update - 28 Aug 2023
 
Children walking through the outskirts of the camps.
Rohingya refugee crisis

Funding for Rohingya must increase as medical needs surge in camps

As the health situation for Rohingya in Cox's Bazar continues to deteriorate, international aid organisations must step up funding to improve access to healthcare. Project Update - 23 Aug 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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