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Lundi 9 décembre 2019, hôpital de Tabarre, spécialisé dans les urgences traumatologiques. Port-au-Prince, Haïti. Du personnel médical au chevet d’un patient aux soins intensifs. La capacité initiale de 25 lits a été dépassée deux semaines seulement après l'ouverture de l'hôpital, fin novembre 2019.
Haiti

Sunday morning in Tabarre emergency trauma hospital

In 2019, Haiti descended further into violence, with access to healthcare, especially for trauma injuries, becoming even more difficult for people. In response, MSF has reopened Tabarre hospital in the capital, Port-au-Prince. Project Update - 3 Jan 2020
 
Joseph Drobho Giria holds his two-year-old daughter, Bhileru Drobho, who suffers from measles, in the measles unit run by MSF at Biringi Hospital, Ituri Province, northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo, on 06 November 2019. PHOTO: ALEXIS HUGUET/MSF
Democratic Republic of Congo

More effort needed to stop deadly measles epidemic

A massive measles outbreak is currently gripping all 26 provinces of Democratic Republic of Congo. MSF teams are treating cases and vaccinating people all over the country to try to halt the spread of the deadly disease. Project Update - 20 Dec 2019
 
An MSF medical team performs a blood transfusion on Bawagana, a patient being treated for malaria in MSF’s clinic in Bama.
Nigeria

Malaria season ends, but healthcare challenges remain in Borno state

As the seasonal malaria peak ends in Nigeria's Borno state - where MSF staff treated thousands of children - a lack of affordable healthcare options means many people struggle to access healthcare. Project Update - 13 Dec 2019
 
Patient story with images: “I want to go back to Myanmar. Myanmar is Myanmar – it is my homeland.”  

Abdul Halim, 17, stands at the entrance of his makeshift shelter in a camp for Rohingya refugees. Halim and his twin Abdul Hashim seek treatment for psychosis at MSF’s primary health centre in Jamtoli, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. Psychosis is a severe mental disorder that can require lifelong psychotropic treatment.
Bangladesh

Rohingya refugee crisis: Unseen wounds need to heal

Traumatic memories, anxiety, poor living conditions and no access to basic services have severely affected Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. Project Update - 3 Dec 2019
 
Waiting area before medical consultations in Kourgui health centre, on the outskirts of Mora. MSF runs the primary health services and reproductive health, and teams also manage Severe Acute Malnutrition.
Cameroon

Conflict in Far North region strips people of hope

Protracted conflict in the Lake Chad region continues to affect people in the Far North region of Cameroon. They face violence and extreme poverty. Project Update - 3 Dec 2019
 
Austin with assistance of MSF Clinical Officer Mentor Christopher Banda, boarding an ambulance from Ndamera Health Centre to Nsanje District Hospital.
Malawi

New model of care aims to reduce deaths among advanced HIV patients

In the Nsanje district of Malawi, the percentage of HIV positive people is higher than elsewhere in the country. A new care model aims to reduce deaths. Project Update - 1 Dec 2019
 
Fatouma Admaou, MSF nurse, is talking to a mother in the phase 2 tent during the evening visit.
Niger

Fifteen years treating malnutrition and malaria around the clock

In southern Niger, the combination of ‘hunger gap’ and rainy season triggers an annual spike in rates of malnutrition and malaria. Read about our work there. Project Update - 25 Nov 2019
 
A female nurse weights a boy in the paediatric outpatient ward at Mudug Regional Hospital in Galkayo city, in the Mudug region of Somalia.
Somalia

From malnutrition to tuberculosis: responding to needs in North Galkayo

MSF activities have expanded in Somalia's Puntland state, to meet the needs of locals, internally displaced people and patients from as far as Ethiopia. Project Update - 21 Nov 2019
 
Abedi Hakizimana, a Burundian health worker, disinfects an ambulance which has recently transported a cholera patient outside the MSF-supported new cholera treatment centre in Bujumbura.
Burundi

Cholera epidemic: "Thankfully, my family all came back cured"

The rapid response to the large-scale cholera epidemic that hit Burundi in June prevented many deaths. Here's how MSF joined the fight against the disease. Project Update - 19 Nov 2019
 
An MSF staff distributes aid among people displaced by the floods in Beledweyne district, central Somalia.
Somalia

Floods leave thousands of people vulnerable and in need

Back from Somalia, MSF humanitarian affairs advisor Mohamed Kalil recounts his experience in a district where flooding has displaced 270,000 people. Project Update - 19 Nov 2019
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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