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The Kambe IDP site created in July 2019 following a new wave of violence. The Kambe site is composed of 4 blocks, 426 households, only 4 latrines and no shower space.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Displaced by community violence, living in dire conditions in Ituri province

Intra-community violence in northeastern DR Congo's Ituri province has forced hundreds of thousands of people to leave their homes, settling in camps of makeshift shelter, with little access to food, water or safe sanitary conditions. Project Update - 7 Feb 2020
 
Everyday dozens of Venezuelans arrive in Arauca by feet fleeing the political and economic turmoil in their country.
Colombia

Venezuelan migrants at a crossroads on the Colombian border

Tens of thousands of Venezuelans have fled the economic and political crisis gripping their country for Colombia. While Colombia is able welcome them, the country lacks the resources to help all, leaving many migrants stranded without assistance. Project Update - 6 Feb 2020
 
Community health worker Stephen Odyak visits a patient at her home 40 km from MSF’s new hospital in Al Kashafa refugee camp, in Sudan’s White Nile state. 08/01/2020
Sudan

Four things you need to know about South Sudanese refugees in Sudan

Sudan is home to thousands of South Sudanese refugees. Many live in camps and their needs are great. Here are four things you should know. Project Update - 3 Feb 2020
 
NFI distributions and water provision in various camps of Northwest Syria.
Syria

Advancing frontlines, mass exodus and reduced access to hospitals in Idlib

While thousands flee the latest military offensive in Idlib, Syria and the frontline advances, many hospitals have been partially or completely destroyed. Project Update - 31 Jan 2020
 
Lutumba est âgée de 14 mois. Elle est arrivée le 25 décembre dans la soirée avec de la fièvre, de la toux et des diarrhées. Elle a la rougeole et est soignée au centre traitement de la rougeole (CTR) de Muanda.  

Elle restera dans le CTR 3 jours en observation puis suivra 3 jours de traitements ambulatoires avant d'être totalement guérie.

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Lutumba is 14 months old. She arrived on December 25 evening with fever, cough and diarrhea. She has measles and is being treated at the Muanda Measles Treatment Center (CTR).

She will remain in the CTR for 3 days under observation and will then follow 3 days of outpatient treatment before being fully cured.
Measles

Tackling a massive measles outbreak in DRC's Kongo Central province

The Democratic Republic of Congo is in the grips of the biggest currently active outbreak of measles in the world. The outbreak has affected all of DRC's 26 provinces; MSF teams are currently responding in Kongo Central. Project Update - 31 Jan 2020
 
Tenosique Train station
Central American migration

Despite kidnapping and continued risks, migrants continue journey north through Mexico

A group of young Hondurans who were kidnapped and physically and sexually assaulted in Tenosique, Mexico, by a criminal group, have chosen to continue on their journey north towards the US, despite the further risks of assault. Project Update - 30 Jan 2020
 
Salwa, 11, before entering the operational theatre at Dar Salam Hospital for surgery. 
Salwa survived an Israeli airstrike that killed her family during the military escalation between the Israeli army and the Islamic Jihad group in the Gaza strip in November 2019. She was referred to MSF hospital with open fractures of the right foot that required debridement  and two main surgical procedures to be repaired. 
Before her last surgical procedure, the Operating theatre (OT) team welcomed her with balloons and sons to help her overcome fear and relax. 
 “I remember when Salwa arrived, a few days after the airstrike. It was very sad for all the team. I cried when I left the hospital. We have been taking care of Salwa like she was our daughter since then. We want to make this experience more bearable for her. We all wish she’ll be fine soon” says Mohammad Wadi, MSF Operating Theatre supervisor.
Palestine

Deaths and broken lives, the aftermath of airstrikes in Gaza

Salwa is ten-year-old girl who is the sole survivor in her family of a recent Israeli airstrike in Gaza, Palestine. Severely injured, MSF-supported hospitals are one of the few options open to people like her to start her long recovery.
Project Update - 17 Jan 2020
 
A mother looks after her child, in the emergency department of Tumeremo hospital. The hospital is one of the two big reference hospitals of Bolivar state, yet part of it hasn’t been functional for the past years and the medical staff there struggles to provide even regular services. The economic crisis in Venezuela has severely impacted the country’s health system and many hospitals, such as this one, are now in a very bad state. MSF will start the support to this hospital in 2020, first with water & sanitation activities, electricity and maintenance as well as triage and emergencies.
Venezuela

Fighting malaria and a failing health system in Bolivar

Venezuela's economic crisis has led to a collapsed health system, allowing for the resurgence of diseases like malaria. MSF teams are going closer than ever to people in the country's eastern Bolivar state to treat the disease. Project Update - 17 Jan 2020
 
Kadhim Dhaygham (16) is a patient at MSF's BMRC. Kadhim was injured on October 27 when a tear gas cannister slammed into his leg during protests in Baghdad
Iraq

Mending broken lives: treating wounded protesters in Baghdad

MSF staff have been providing lifesaving post-operative treatment - including physiotherapy and mental health support - to people wounded during the protests in Baghdad, Iraq. Project Update - 10 Jan 2020
 
Two adolescents are going back to their tent in an IDP camp located in the Jebel Harem area of Northwest Syria. They’ve been collecting wood in the mountain and around the camp, to use it as heating material during winter.
Syria

Afraid of the bombs: why people discuss the weather in northwestern Syria

A new military offensive in Idlib governorate, northwestern Syria, has forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee, joining more than 1.5 million displaced already living in dire conditions during a cold and wet winter. Project Update - 9 Jan 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.
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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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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