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As winter approaches in northwest Syria, the already harsh living conditions of more than two million displaced people are becoming even more difficult to deal with. People living in camps across the region face the prospect of leaking tents, mud-filled streets and freezing temperatures. Whenever it rains, the roads in the camp become rivers of mud, making it difficult for people to leave their tents, either on foot or by motorbike, to buy groceries, get to work or see a doctor. 
Teams from Médecins Sans Frontières have started distributing ‘winter kits’ of warm clothes, tarpaulins, mattresses and blankets to around 14,500 families living in more than 70 camps for displaced people across northwest Syria, to help improve their living conditions over the coming winter. These distributions are accompanied by health promotion awareness sessions on winter diseases and ways to prevent being sick in settings such as this.
Syria

Millions of Syrians will lose access to vital aid if northwest border closes

The potential closure of the northwest Syrian border, Bab Al-Hawa, could be extremely harmful to the millions of people reliant on aid there. Project Update - 8 Jul 2021
 
Mariana Chevrollier Oriá, MSF doctor, cares for a patient in a mobile clinic in the Grande Bom Jardim territory in Fortaleza.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

COVID-19 pandemic threatens to deteriorate in Brazil as 500,000 deaths recorded

As the cold weather settles in for another winter in Brazil, the COVID-19 pandemic in the country threatens to deteriorate once again, even as the country passes half a million recorded deaths. MSF teams are responding.

Project Update - 30 Jun 2021
 
People clear debris after Israeli airstrike destroyed the residential tower in Gaza city. 11 days of Israel’s intense aerial and ground bombardments has caused a huge impact on people’s lives in Gaza - people lost their family members, their homes and livelihoods and have suffered long-lasting physical and psychological injuries.
Palestine

Surviving Gaza: the hopes and perils of living under blockade

The latest offensive in Palestine has made the mental health crisis in Gaza more acute and made it even harder for people to cope.
Project Update - 29 Jun 2021
 
A little girl getting her hair done by her aunt in Dagahaley camp
Kenya

Return is not a solution, say refugees in Dadaab after camp closure announcement

Following the decision to close the camps in Dadaab, Kenya, refugees say being forced back to Somalia could lead to a far worse humanitarian crisis. Project Update - 18 Jun 2021
 
Displaced people stand outside a mosque in Bambari town, Central African Republic, where several thousand people sought refuge after Elevage camp was destroyed in early June. 14 June 2021.
Central African Republic

People in Bambari living in deplorable conditions following camp destruction

Following renewed fighting between government forces and non-state armed groups in Bambari, thousands of sought refuge as the Elevage camp for displaced people was destroyed. Project Update - 17 Jun 2021
 
Naïa and her mother Martha are consulted by Simon Kudju. Most of the children come with respiratory tract infections, malaria and acute watery diarrhea.
South Sudan

MSF addresses health needs of people in remote Maruwa, South Sudan

MSF has opened a new project in the east of South Sudan, where people live scattered over long distances and where there are few health facilities Project Update - 11 Jun 2021
 
MSF provides drinking water in the town of Sake in order to avoid a waterborne disease's outbreak after the arrival of thousands of displaced people.
Democratic Republic of Congo

People struggling to find food, water, shelter after east DRC volcano eruption

Nearly two weeks after Mount Nyiragongo erupted in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo, people are struggling to find food, water and shelter in the areas they're displaced. Project Update - 3 Jun 2021
 
A water point in Gorom Gorom town, in the Sahel region of Burkina Faso.
Burkina Faso

Conflict in Burkina Faso: when the whole day is devoted to fetching water

A severe lack of water in the Sahel desert region of northern Burkina Faso is disrupting the lives of people living under a growing armed conflict Project Update - 2 Jun 2021
 
Water distribution in Sake, North Kivu, DRC
Democratic Republic of Congo

Further assistance urgently needed for people following DRC volcano eruption

Half a million people are without clean drinking water following the eruption of volcano Mount Nyiragongo, in North Kivu, DRC, where MSF teams are responding, but where more assistance for people is urgently needed. Project Update - 31 May 2021
 
On Monday 10th of May, Médecins sans frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF) started supporting the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) in Jerusalem to assess and stabilize hundreds of Palestinians injured by the Israeli police.
Attacks on medical care

Trauma continues long after the bombing stops in Gaza

Following the 11-day bombardment of Gaza, MSF is concerned about the long-lasting mental health and physical wounds of people, as well as the concerning rise of COVID-19 cases. Project Update - 28 May 2021
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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