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MSF maintains its medical activities all around CAR, those already set up before the March coup d’Etat and those recently established to respond to the acute needs of the population affected by displacement, high levels of malaria and the collapse and absence of the public health system in the country. MSF is operating eight regular projects in CAR, while it has recently started emergency operations in three locations more.  In the pictures, patients attended in Bouca (325 km north of Bangui).
Central African Republic

9,000 children vaccinated against measles, polio in Gadzi

MSF staff have vaccinated 9,000 children against measles and polio in Central African Republic. The campaign is part of on-going medical humanitarian efforts by MSF to offer lifesaving healthcare – including treatment for malnutrition – to people who otherwise have access to little or no basic medical care. Project Update - 7 Oct 2013
 
Head of Mission Chris Lockyear at work in Pakistan during the earthquake in 2008.
Pakistan

MSF still without authorisation to enter earthquake-affected Awaran area

Despite daily discussions with the Government of Pakistan, MSF has not yet been granted permission to work in the earthquake affected Awaran area. Project Update - 4 Oct 2013
 
Syrian refugees transporting their goods and luggage's using a donkey for passing the borders between Syria and Iraq Kurdistan.
Syria

MSF provides emergency care to families fleeing to Iraq

Some 60,000 refugees from Syria have crossed the border into the Kurdish region of Iraq since it reopened on 15 August after being closed for three months. Project Update - 2 Oct 2013
 
On the N25 road to Isiro between Nia Nia and Wamba. When trucks cannot go through because of the rain, transport is done with motorbikes.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Innovative vaccination strategies to respond to measles epidemic

Tessy Fautsch, a nurse, went with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) to Wamba in the north of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to take part in a measles vaccination campaign, part of a new project responding to the epidemic that has been devastating the country since 2010. Project Update - 23 Sep 2013
 
For the past two weeks, several tens of thousands of displaced people have been living in precarious conditions in the region of Ituri, in the northeast Democratic Republic of Congo. Since 22 August, fighting has broken out between the Congolese armed forces and the militia group, Force de Résistance Patriotique de Ituri (FRPI), to control the southern zones of Ituri, in Orientale Province. Thousands of people have fled their homes to avoid the fighting. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has strengthened its medical activities in Gety to aid the displaced populations.
Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF assists displaced people in Ituri

Project Update - 12 Sep 2013
 
Patients in the waiting room of MSF clinic at Bab el Tabbaneh dispensary. MSF worker is registering a patient
Lebanon

Bringing healthcare to neighbourhoods isolated by sectarian violence

Violent sectarian clashes between residents of two of Lebanon’s most deprived districts are leaving ordinary people caught in the crossfire as they struggle to access healthcare and get on with their daily lives. Project Update - 29 Aug 2013
 
Following an attack in Kamango village in DRC the 11th of July around 50000 people fled and crossed the border to take refuge in Uganda  along the border. Most of refugees stayed at bordering areas within the hosting community and in a transit camp called Bubukwanga, 18 km from the Congolese border (close to Bundibugyo town) where 17000 have been registered by the UNHCR. MSF team has started an emergency intervention in the Transit Centre of  Bubukwanga since 18th of July : OPD (300 consultations per day (malaria, Acute respiratory infection, water diarrheas, malnutrition), IDP (30 beds), measle vaccination etc + water supply and sanitation.
Uganda

MSF increases assistance to refugees fleeing violence in DRC

MSF is providing urgently needed medical care and water and sanitation in western Uganda, following an influx of tens of thousands of refugees fleeing insecurity in North Kivu, DRC, in mid-July. Project Update - 27 Aug 2013
 
MSF team member conducting on-going assessment of the situation at the border.
Syria

MSF provides healthcare to Syrians crossing into Iraqi Kurdistan

MSF have set up health posts on both sides of the border to provide medical care to Syrian refugees. Project Update - 23 Aug 2013
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF starts emergency rabies intervention

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has started a rabies intervention in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) after an alarming number of people were bitten by rabid dogs. Project Update - 23 Aug 2013
 
Co-infection of HIV and TB is an enormous problem in Myanmar.  A young man co-infected with HIV and TB and his wife meet with an MSF counsellor.
Myanmar

Seeking new ways to tackle urgent health threat of drug-resistant TB

Country’s first international symposium to tackle DR-TB crisis begins 22 August Project Update - 20 Aug 2013
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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