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Union council communications support officer Abdul Hameed Baloch is with two community health care workers who are distributing facemasks and soaps in Machar Colony, Karachi. MSF is distributing 218,000 facemasks and 75,000 soaps in the community to provide people with tools to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Pakistan

Distributing masks and soap to help protect against COVID-19 in Karachi

MSF teams, working with the local ministry of health, are handing out hundreds of thousands of masks and soap to residents of Karachi's Machar Colony, in Pakistan, in a bid to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Project Update - 20 Jul 2020
 
COVID-19 response in Marawi
Philippines

Displaced communities in Marawi living with COVID-19 and ongoing uncertainty

Around 120,000 people in Marawi, in the south of the Philippines, are still displaced following a siege by IS-related groups in 2017. The community lockdown in the Philippines caused by COVID-19 has complicated lives further. Project Update - 17 Jul 2020
 
The road is cut in half by a shallows which is completely impassable when it rains. The drop in water level has allowed the displaced to cross with the kits they received.
Burkina Faso

Displaced in Burkina Faso face extra challenges amid increasing violence and rain

Nearly one million people are displaced in Burkina Faso, a result of increasing levels of violence. With the onset of the rainy season, the displaced are even more vulnerable to diseases. Project Update - 16 Jul 2020
 
Yasin is a 9-year-old boy from Afghanistan, who visits the MSF pediatric clinic once a week with his father Mohtar, to consult with a child psychologist.
He suffers from nightmares and is constantly afraid that something bad will happen to him in Moria. When he grows up, he wants “to help children like his psychologist” in the MSF pediatric clinic that is located right across from Moria. Yasin lives in a makeshift shelter in the olive grove, with his 3-year-old brother and their parents.
Greece

Greek government must end lockdown for locked up people on Greek islands

The Greek government is using the coronavirus pandemic as a weak, discriminatory excuse to keep asylum seekers and migrants trapped on the islands in an extended lockdown. Project Update - 16 Jul 2020
 
"Emergency care has collapsed. We are witnessing hospitals can no longer receive patients who deserve emergency care” – Luis Romero, Field coordinator of MSF El Salvador.
El Salvador

People are dying at home amid collapsing health system in El Salvador

With the health system in El Salvador overwhelmed and close to collapse due to the coronavirus pandemic, MSF teams are seeing increased numbers of people dying at home, often of non-COVID-19 illnesses, or while waiting for ambulances to transport them to care. Project Update - 9 Jul 2020
 
Nurses of the Ministry of Health receive training in Sangker operational district, ahead of the relaunch of the hepatitis C nursing activity pilot, where nurses will lead the care of hepatitis C patients.
In addition to skills related to hepatitis C, new measures around infection prevention control regarding COVID-19 are taught.

Until the end of June 2020, just 141 cases were confirmed in Cambodia, and a quarter of them originates from a European tourist group in March. The authorities were quick to implement thorough contact tracing and asked our teams to help with this. We’ve also contributed to the new IPC and clinical guidelines for Cambodia and developed training units. Subsequently, about 300 staff members of hospitals run by the Ministry of health received training. Given the difficulty of importing medical equipment, the team is now trying innovative approaches to develop oxygen ventilation systems by using commercially available diving masks and 3D-printing the necessary connectors in the country in anticipation of an outbreak of COVID-19 in Cambodia.
Cambodia

Innovation needed to respond to COVID-19 in Cambodia

So far, 141 cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Cambodia. With the outbreak of the new coronavirus, MSF teams had to quickly halt regular hepatitis C activities to prevent patients from being infected with the virus during visits to the clinic. Project Update - 7 Jul 2020
 
people waiting at Ayilo MSF hospital, Adjumani, Uganda
Women's health

Women and girls face greater dangers during COVID-19 pandemic

During COVID-19, MSF teams all over the world are seeing the challenges women face in accessing essential sexual and reproductive health services. We know the consequences can be deadly and we fear a massive increase in maternal and neonatal mortality. Project Update - 2 Jul 2020
 
Patients wait at San Vicente clinic.

San Vicente clinic, in Andrés Eloy Blanco Municipality of Sucre State, is one of the five "hot spots" where there is a high incidence of malaria cases. The health centre operates 24 hours a day and serves an agricultural community. MSF provides assistance in not only the area of malaria diagnosis, treatment and prevention, but also in training of medical and non-medical staff, data registration, water and sanitation, provision of supplies and health promotion.

El Ambulatorio de San Vicente, del Municipio Andrés Eloy Blanco del Estado Sucre, es uno de los cinco puntos calientes donde hay alta incidencia de casos de malaria. El centro de salud atiende a una comunidad exclusivamente agrícola. MSF proporciona ayuda no solo en el área de diagnóstico, tratamiento y prevención de paludismo, sino también en capacitación de equipos médicos y no médicos, registro de datos, agua y saneamiento, rehabilitación de infraestructuras, dotación de insumos y promoción a la salud.
Venezuela

MSF helps fight against malaria in Venezuela’s Sucre state

MSF teams are providing support to healthcare centres in Sucre state, on Venezuela's northern coast, where malaria is endemic and health structures are in need of improvement. Project Update - 29 Jun 2020
 
MSF supports the Ebola Transit Center in Bunia
DRC Ebola outbreaks

Six lessons learned as Ebola outbreak in northeastern DRC ends

With the DRC Ministry of Health announcing the end of the country's tenth Ebola outbreak - while still tackling the eleventh - valuable lessons have been learned for all involved in the response. Project Update - 26 Jun 2020
 
Dr. Maria Guevara conducts an Infection Prevention and Control training on how to stop the spread of COVID-19 for both the medical and non-medical staff at the Samaritan Community Center in Detroit, Michigan.
United States of America

MSF helping to curb COVID-19 in nursing homes in US

After having worked in nursing homes across Europe to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 amongst the elderly and staff, MSF is now working in nursing homes in Michigan, the United States. Project Update - 23 Jun 2020
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.
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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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