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Louison marche tous les matins une heure environ, de Boyrabe où il vit jusqu'à l'hôpital MSF Sica, où il travaille, à Bangui, en République Centrafricaine, le 19 janvier 2023.
Central African Republic

Ten years of atrocities and violence in Central African Republic 

Ten years after the start of the third civil war in the Central African Republic, the documentary The Events captures the devastating consequences of years of violence in the country. Project Update - 20 Mar 2023
 
Animal-assisted therapy
Mexico

Providing animal-assisted psychological support to victims of violence in Mexico

Our team in Mexico city provides animal-assisted therapy to victims of torture and extreme violence. Project Update - 14 Mar 2023
 
 MSF social worker Relative Chitungo welcomed Marvellous, right, the first day she stepped into MSF’s Edith clinic seeking support with her pregnancy in Mbare, Zimbabwe. © Dorothy Meck/Afro Vision Trust
International Women's Day

Overcoming taboos to ensure women's sexual health

On International Women's Day, we are championing women who support their communities to ensure everyone has access to sexual and reproductive healthcare. Project Update - 2 Mar 2023
 
View of a ward for patients suffering from measles at the Bangabola general hospital, where MSF emergency team has notably provided care for patients with measles complications.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Measles: The never-ending fight against one of the world’s most contagious diseases

Emergency measles vaccines must be made available to everyone in the DRC to combat deadly outbreaks that kill thousands of children each year. Project Update - 21 Feb 2023
 
Syrian doctors operate on a patient in a hospital in Atmeh. The equipment for the operating room of this hospital comes from a donation from the MSF team in Atmeh. February 11, 2023.
Natural hazards

Vital needs grow in northwest Syria after the earthquakes

MSF teams in Syria are responding to multiple needs on the ground after the earthquakes, but sufficient healthcare support and essential items are still missing. Project Update - 15 Feb 2023
 
Contextual images of the impact of the earthquake taken on 7 February 2023. Idlib province, Northwestern Syria. 
MSF does not necessarily operate in the locations depicted here.
Natural hazards

Four things to know about the earthquake response in Türkiye and Syria

Since devastating earthquakes struck southern Türkiye and northwest Syria, thousands of people have lost their lives and been seriously injured. Here are four things to know about our emergency response on the ground. Project Update - 8 Feb 2023
 
Close-up of an infant lying in an incubator in the neonatal ward of Al Jahmouri Hospital, in Taiz City, Yemen. Since May 2021, MSF together with the Ministry of Health (MoH) have been running the maternal and neonatal services in Al Jamhouri hospital (AJH), in Taiz City. MSF also offers technical support, financial incentives to Ministry of Health staff, medical and logistical supplies to run the maternity unit including services such as caesarean sections, antenatal (ANC) and postnatal care (PNC) for pregnant women, and neonatal unit for new-borns and infants.
Yemen

Giving birth in the face of persistent obstacles in Taiz

Access to vital healthcare services for pregnant women in Taiz, Yemen, remains a challenge due to years of war. Project Update - 1 Feb 2023
 
These four adolescents are among 19 who are actively running the adolescent health programme in their neighbourhood. There are 850 adolescents in Rangkasbitung Barat. As there is only one adolescent health centre in this village, the head of the village invited other adolescent representatives from other sub-villages and hopes other sub-villages will do the same.
Indonesia

After four years, MSF hands adolescent health project to the communities

Since 2018, MSF ran a project that provided innovative approaches to adolescent health in two provinces of Indonesia, to address a healthcare gap. After four years, our teams are now ready to hand them over to local communities to run. Project Update - 25 Jan 2023
 
Médecins Sans Frontières/ Doctors Without Borders (MSF) officially launched medical activities in the equatorial Pacific island nation of Kiribati in October 2022. Our team there, including a paediatrician, midwife and general practitioner, support the Ministry of Health and Medical Services to improve maternal and neonatal health outcomes. 

Kiribati is among the most climate-vulnerable places on earth. The people of Kiribati (or i-Kiribati)'s fragile situation is threatened by a changing climate. 

Human health is dependent on the health and sustainability of the environment. Nowhere is this more evident than for people living within the constraints of an island. 

Seventy-five percent of deaths in the Pacific region are due to NCDs, and NCDs are now recognised as the leading cause of health problems in Kiribati. 

The rates of diabetes in Kiribati are high and increasing. Diabetes in pregnant women is of particular concern as the condition can be high risk for mums and babies, who require access to secondary (specialist) care for management during labour, delivery, and after birth. 

MSF’s work in Kiribati aims initially to improve diabetes detection and management and hypertension related to maternal health in the Southern Gilbert Islands, based at Tabiteuea North.
Kiribati

Planetary and public health collide in Kiribati

Kiribati, a group of Pacific islands, is extremely vulnerable to climate change. MSF teams have started working in the country given the challenges people have in accessing healthcare. Project Update - 19 Jan 2023
 
In the three days since an attack on a residential building in central Dnipro killed at least 40 people, teams from international medical organisation Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) have been providing survivors with medical care, psychological first aid and kits of essential relief items. In addition to those killed in the blast, 75 people were injured and around 30 people remain missing.
Ukraine

MSF helps survivors of Dnipro blast

Following the attack on a residential building in central Dnipro, Ukraine, MSF teams have been providing survivors with medical care, psychological first aid and essential relief items. Project Update - 16 Jan 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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