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“Miguelito” was born prematurely at 31 weeks and weighed about 1kg. He also presented a series of neonatal complications including sepsis, acute respiratory diseases and fetal distress. MSF immediately took care of the baby guaranteeing him oxygen, antibiotic therapies, blood transfusions and "kangaroo" therapy, which involved not only the mother but the whole family.
Rohingya refugee crisis

Saving lives that have just begun in Cox’s Bazar

An MSF neonatology team works to save mothers and newborns caught up in the Rohingya refugee crisis Project Update - 13 May 2019
 
Women sit with their children in the paediatric ward of MSF´s hospital in Ulang, in northeastern South Sudan.
South Sudan

New hospital in Ulang for people affected by violence and neglect

MSF has set up a 30-bed hospital and referral system for 100,000 or so people affected by recurrent outbreaks of different kinds of violence in South Sudan’s Upper Nile region Project Update - 10 May 2019
 
The entrance of the Grande Hotel in Beira, a former luxury hotel that has become Beira’s largest slum commune, home to some of MSF’s patients living with HIV, and a key location for MSF’s team to provide health education.
Mozambique

Treating HIV in the cyclone-devastated city of Beira: “We cannot abandon them”

When Cyclone Idai struck the port city of Beira in Mozambique on 15 March, it damaged or destroyed buildings and infrastructure and ripped the roofs off most health centres, rendering many completely unusable. One in six adults in this city of more than half a million lives with HIV.
Project Update - 9 May 2019
 
Parents with children waiting in the queue to be vaccinated against measles in Djouna, Am Timan Region. The crowd waited since early in the morning following the announcement transmitted by community leaders the days before about the vaccination campaign. MSF is supporting the population in Am Timan district, Salamat region, with a mass measles vaccination after a new peak of the measles outbreak declared in May 2018 arises in January 2019.
Chad

Measles epidemic declared in May 2018, still not under control one year on

MSF emergency team vaccinates 107,000 children against measles and steps up its medical response as year-long outbreak increases in intensity. Project Update - 8 May 2019
 
After more than two years without humanitarian access to Mingala, MSF has finished a two-day vaccination programme in this place, located about 100 kilometres from Alindao. An area which is difficult to access due to insecurity caused by the conflict in the Central African Republic (CAR), in addition to bad road conditions.
Central African Republic

"We have not seen any doctors in Mingala for more than two years"

MSF has conducted the first phase of a vaccination campaign in Mingala, southeastern Central African Republic, where the conflict has prevented any assistance to be delivered in over two years. Project Update - 7 May 2019
 
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Mozambique

MSF responds as second cyclone hits Mozambique

Cyclone Kenneth has hit northern Mozambique just over a month after Cyclone Idai devastated the country's central coast. MSF teams are assessing the damage and the needs in the new disaster-affected area. Project Update - 1 May 2019
 
A view of the newborn unit managed by MSF in DHQ Timergara, Pakistan. The unit receives newborn children with medical complications from the Mother and Child Health center, which is also managed by MSF in the hospital. The unit also has a separate breastfeeding area for mothers.
Pakistan

Drugs meant to help give life come with serious health risks

In Pakistan, the misuse of labour-inducing drugs poses serious health risks to mothers and new-borns. MSF has implemented training for medical workers in the country, which has one of the highest maternal and neonatal mortality rates in the world, to educate them on the risks. Project Update - 24 Apr 2019
 
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Libya

Detained refugees trapped, Libyan families flee, as fighting worsens in Tripoli

The worsening fighting in Tripoli continues, forcing thousands of Libyans to flee and trapping refugees and migrants in detention centres. MSF teams are on the ground, providing healthcare and emergency food and water. Project Update - 17 Apr 2019
 
MSF provides primary health care, family planning, mental health care, and information on social services for venezuelan migrants and colombians returning from Venezuela in the border departments of Colombia.
Colombia

Assisting Venezuelan migrants in Colombia

The crisis in Venezuela has forced a million Venezuelans to flee to Colombia, where the healthcare system is struggling to cope with the new arrivals. MSF is providing healthcare to Venezuelans and Colombians living in the departments along the border. Project Update - 17 Apr 2019
 
Destructions of the road between Nhamatanda and Tica.
Cyclone Idai & Southern Africa flooding

From emergency to recovery: Mozambique one month after Cyclone Idai

One month since Cyclone Idai tore through Beira and surrounding towns in Mozambique, life is starting to return to normal in many areas - but thousands still face challenges with clean water, food, shelter and avoiding cholera. Project Update - 12 Apr 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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