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Greece: MSF mobile clinics with midwifes and psychlogist in Elliniko camp (Athens)
Greece

Voices from Elliniko

Voices from the Field - 25 May 2016
 
Ecuador Earthquake: MSF Response Teams
Ecuador

Mental health after the earthquake

Interview with Ionara Rabelo, MSF psychologist working in Ecuador Voices from the Field - 19 May 2016
 
Ioannina, Greece
Project Update

Testimony from Yazidi refugees in Katsikas Camp, Greece

"We thought that Europe might protect people who have suffered the kind of suffering we have undergone. But we feel like criminals, forced to hide in the mountain, " says Shemi, an Yazidi refugee in Greece. "Look at where we are. We pray that someone hears us, so that the road opens. I don’t want to die here. I don’t want to die watching my grandchildren suffering. " Voices from the Field - 12 May 2016
 
 Healthcare in Boguila, Central African Republic
Central African Republic

Humanitarians need to go where no one else wants to

Midwife Carlen Mezendy Ndakala is the delivery room supervisor at the MSF maternity clinic in Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic. She shares some of her experiences providing humanitarian care in a highly unstable environment. Voices from the Field - 11 May 2016
 
Koutiala comprehensive paediatric project
Child health

A day in one of our largest paediatric programmes

Paediatrics advisor Dr David Green has recently arrived in Koutiala, southern Mali, on an extended visit to one of the largest paediatric programmes run by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). He describes a recent Monday working with national staff doctors, who share their wealth of experience in the six-year-old project. Voices from the Field - 11 May 2016
 
Portrait of Conor Kenny
Syria

The shadow of Syria

By Dr. Conor Kenny, working with Medecins Sans Frontiers (MSF) in Idomeni, Greece Voices from the Field - 6 May 2016
 
Ecuador Earthquake: MSF Response Teams
Ecuador

Testimonies from people living in shelters

"Many of us have been left without jobs and we have still not been told anything official about what will happen to our homes and how we are going to revive our economy, and that fills us with despair, " says - Nancy Muñoz, Nuevo Milenio Shelter, Chamanga. "We will try to cope with the situation and we hope that we can rebuild our homes as soon as possible and live the way we once did." Voices from the Field - 2 May 2016
 
Mariana Daisa Esmeralda Castillo
Ecuador

Earthquake in Ecuador: I’m so scared to go back home

Voices from the Field - 27 Apr 2016
 
Dasht-e-Barchi, Afghanistan
Afghanistan

The number of deliveries has doubled since the project opened

"I was asked to visit the Dasht-e-Barchi project because the number of deliveries has doubled since the project opened just over a year ago," says Kara Blackburn. "In the last 24 hours of my visit the team managed 60 deliveries – in any hospital this is a huge volume, and yet everyone kept up the pace; striving to provide a good quality of care. I was really impressed. The hospital I worked at in Australia would have struggled with such a workload." Voices from the Field - 26 Apr 2016
 
Dasht-e-Barchi maternity in Kabul
Afghanistan

“A postpartum haemorrhage can happen to anyone”

In Dasht-e-Barchi, one of the poorest neighbourhoods in Afghanistan’s capital Kabul, MSF runs a busy maternity service in the district public hospital. Voices from the Field - 26 Apr 2016
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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