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Khadija is 20; she has been displaced from Chekhcharan district of Ghor province in June 2018.  She lives with her family in a tent in the Kadistan settlement. She brought her 2-year old daughter Bibi Aysha to MSF’s winter clinic to be treated for severe diarrhea. “We are concerned about lack of food. My daughter has been steadily losing weight since we moved here” she says.
Afghanistan

The long struggle of displaced families to survive winter in Herat

Widespread conflict and severe drought has forced over 150,000 people to flee villages in northwestern Afghanistan and seek shelter in the city of Herat. Project Update - 20 Mar 2019
 
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Cyclone Idai & Southern Africa flooding

Humanitarian response in wake of devastating Cyclone Idai

Cyclone Idai has ravaged parts of Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe, causing widespread flooding and damage. Our teams are responding to the medical and humanitarian needs. Project Update - 19 Mar 2019
 
Patients and caretakers waiting to see MSF doctors during a mobile clinic set up in Diafarabé, west of Tenenkou. 
MSF runs mobile clinic in Diafarabé to provide basic healthcare, distribute essential items and arrange for the most severely ill patients to be transferred to Ténenkou hospital. Hundreds of displaced people have settled in Diafarabé since November 2018 following an armed attack on the village of Mamba in which some 11 people were killed. 

Des patients et des accompagnants qui attendent une consultation à la clinique mobile de MSF organisée à Diafarabé, à l’ouest de Ténenkou. 
MSF organise une clinique mobile à Diafarabé pour y fournir des soins primaires, distribuer des biens de première nécessité et organiser la référence des patients les plus sévèrement malades vers l’hôpital de Ténenkou.  Des centaines de déplacés  se sont installés à Diafarabé depuis le mois de novembre 2018 fuyant l’attaque sur leur village de Mamba,  qui s’est soldée par une dizaine de morts.
Mali

Conflict, curfew and floods put healthcare out of reach in Mopti

Learn more about the situation in Mopti, Mali, where conflict with armed groups and between communities has increased, leaving people without access to medical care.
Project Update - 12 Mar 2019
 
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Women's health

Unsafe abortion: a forgotten emergency

The world has made significant progress on four of the five main causes of maternal mortality. But unsafe abortion—the only almost completely preventable cause—has been largely forgotten. Project Update - 4 Mar 2019
 
Patient in Ad Dahi emergency room
Yemen

MSF opens new emergency room in Ad Dahi hospital

MSF has opened a new emergency room in Ad Dahi hospital, Hodeidah governorate, Yemen, where 100-year old Omar was recently our first patient. Project Update - 14 Feb 2019
 
Personnel of the Ministry of Health (Minsal) was able, thanks to the presence of Doctors Without Borders (MSF), to cross the invisible borders imposed by the situation of violence that hinders access to health in some neighborhoods in the capital.
El Salvador

Breaking the invisible barriers that divide neighbourhoods controlled by gangs

Staff from the El Salvador Ministry of Health were able, thanks to MSF's presence, to cross the invisible borders imposed by violence that hinders access to health in some neighborhoods in the capital. Project Update - 11 Feb 2019
 
Godo 2 IDP (Internally displaced people) Camp
Democratic Republic of Congo

Ten thousand people living in desperate conditions in northeastern DRC

A year after violence in northern DRC forced people to flee their homes, 10,000 people are living in often dire conditions, with little food, water or shelter. MSF is urging for their needs to be quickly met. Project Update - 7 Feb 2019
 
Migrants from Local Center are taking a rest in front of Adour river in Bayonne.

Des migrants logés dans le centre de transit de Bayonne se reposent face à la rivière Adour à Bayonne.
France

Migrants trapped in relentless cycle of rejection on French-Spanish border

Migrants and asylum-seekers crossing the border between Spain and France are frequently sent back to Spain by French police, leaving them helpless and vulnerable to people smugglers. Project Update - 6 Feb 2019
 
Patients wait for a consultation at MSF's primary health centre in Jamtoli.
Rohingya refugee crisis

The 5 things we've found after one million consultations in Cox’s Bazar

Between August 2017 and December 2018, MSF staff provided more than 1 million consultations to Rohingya refugees in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, after fleeing violence in Myanmar. Medical coordinator Jessica Patti reflects on the five things we've found in that time. Project Update - 5 Feb 2019
 
“We were seven women in the courtyard when we understood, by seeing the smoke coming from the burned houses, that massacres were happening. We ran away in the bush with our children to hide behind trees and we staid there 3 days. We walked more than 50km to arrive up to here. The village? I don’t want to hear about it anymore. Our husbands were killed. Our children’s notebook were all burnt.” Haibata /

« Nous étions sept femmes dans la cour lorsqu’on a compris que des massacres avaient lieu, à cause de la fumée qui venait des maisons brûlées. Nous nous sommes enfuies en brousse avec nos enfants pour nous cacher derrière des arbres, nous y sommes restées 3 jours. Nous avons marché plus de 50 km pour arriver jusqu’ici. Le village ? Je ne veux plus en entendre parler. Nos maris ont été tués. Les cahiers d’école de nos enfants ont tous été brûlés ». Haibata
Burkina Faso

Escalating violence leaves displaced with significant needs

In the wake of violence which has displaced thousands of people from northern Burkina Faso, water, hygiene and medical needs in camps are significant. MSF is providing help. Project Update - 31 Jan 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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