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In response to the current emergency, MSF is supporting Al Shifa hospital in Gaza city with a full surgical team and emergency medical equipment. MSF has made donations from its emergency stocks to the central pharmacy for the north and south of the Gaza Strip. MSF’s post-operative clinic in Gaza is running at only 10 to 30 percent of its capacity due to the intensity of the bombing, which is preventing patients from reaching the clinic. MSF’s regular activities in Nasser hospital, Khan Younis, have been interrupted by the conflict. MSF has been working in Gaza for more than 10 years, providing medical, surgical and psychological care; its teams also responded to the emergencies in 2009 and 2012.
Palestine

The ceasefire only lasted three days

"Yesterday, all people talked about was the ceasefire and whether it would be extended; today, we know the answer" Project Update - 8 Aug 2014
 
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Ebola and haemorrhagic fevers

Official MSF response to the WHO declaring Ebola an international public health emergency

Declaring Ebola an international emergency shows how seriously WHO is taking the outbreak; but statements won’t save lives Project Update - 8 Aug 2014
 
Kailahun. Sierra Leone. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Ebola Treatment Centre. A hygienist wearing protective clothing enters in the high-risk area of the Treatment Centre.
Ebola and haemorrhagic fevers

MSF operational update for Ebola outbreak in west Africa

Emergency teams from MSF are continuing their efforts to fight the Ebola epidemic in west Africa Project Update - 8 Aug 2014
 
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Palestine

“I only hope that the truce will hold”

In the two days since the ceasefire, Dr Abu Abed and his family have been making the most of the return to calm, hoping that the truce will last Project Update - 7 Aug 2014
 
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Mexico

Forced migrants in Mexico

Video: Forced Migrants in Mexico Project Update - 4 Aug 2014
 
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Central American migration

Central American insomnia

For the migrants crossing Mexico, the route to the US is beset with obstacles, violence and sleeplessness Project Update - 4 Aug 2014
 
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Palestine

Clashes, raids and arrests damage Palestinians’ psychological health

Video: Clashes, raids and arrests damage Palestinians’ psychological health Project Update - 31 Jul 2014
 
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Ebola and haemorrhagic fevers

Sasobas, Ebola survivor

Video: Sasobas, Ebola survivor Project Update - 30 Jul 2014
 
For Arnon Chipondoro, hearing that his daughter Elizabeth was HIV positive was not a shock, but a relief : a possibility for him to share his secret with someone else. Both of them have been on ARV treatment for three years, a treatment that allow to control the disease and live a long and healthy life – if and only people on ARV can access their treatment without fail so as to be able to take it every single day. Arnon and Elizabeth are now members of a Community ART Group, or CAG, which, they say, has transformed their lives. In a CAG, members take turn to take the three hours long hike to get to the nearest clinic and pick up the drugs for the whole group. It’s a simple but very efficient way to manage disease: in other places where MSF has introduced the CAGs, retention in care is at over 90% of patients after four years of their initiation on treatment, against only two third in traditional models of care.
Zimbabwe

Divided we fall

New system of HIV treatment transforms lives in Zimbabwe Project Update - 25 Jul 2014
 
Kailahun. Sierra Leone. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Ebola Treatment Centre. A nurse enters the high-risk area after getting dressed with protective clothing.
Ebola and haemorrhagic fevers

Operational Update: The Ebola outbreak in West Africa

As the Ebola outbreak continues to spread in west Africa, MSF is stepping up its response in the most affected areas. Project Update - 24 Jul 2014
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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