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Idomeni after the closing of the border
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

Trapped at Europe's borders

Despite the winter conditions and attempts to close the various routes available to them, refugees and migrants have not stopped fleeing war and disaster. Since the beginning of 2016, more than 153,158 people have arrived in Europe, mainly by crossing the Aegean Sea between Turkey and Greece. In the past weeks, as stricter measures have been implemented by the countries along the so called ‘Balkan Route.’ Leaving many people stranded along the borders of Serbia, Macedonia (FYROM) and Greece. Photo Story - 18 Mar 2016
 
Idomeni after the closing of the border
Mediterranean migration

Why the EU’s deal with Turkey is no solution to the “crisis” affecting Europe

Interview with Aurélie Ponthieu, MSF Humanitarian Adviser on Displacement, Brussels. Project Update - 18 Mar 2016
 
Mass-casualty influx northern Syria
Syria

The fear is constant

Voices from the Field - 10 Mar 2016
 
Barrel bombing of MSF Supported Hospital
Syria

The feeling of powerlessness is excruciating, but I cannot abandon my people

An MSF-supported surgeon working in rural northern Homs governorate tells of the pervasive fear of permanent aerial threat, but also the commitment to stay and provide surgery. Voices from the Field - 9 Mar 2016
 
MSF-supported hospital in northern Syria destroyed in attack
Syria

War-wounded and war-dead in Syria – medical data provides a stark warning that 2015 must not be repeated

"The medical data documented in the report reveal an appalling reality,” said Dr. Joanne Liu, international president of MSF. “The consistently high numbers of women and children - more than 900 wounded per week - puts beyond any doubt that civilian areas and infrastructure were either targeted or indiscriminately struck throughout the military campaigns in 2015." Press Release - 9 Mar 2016
 
South Sudan - Pibor violence and looting
South Sudan

Looming medical crisis in Pibor following devastating violence and looting of MSF medical compound

“This is a blatant and outrageous attack on life-saving medical care,” said Corinne Benazech, MSF head of mission in South Sudan. “Every single item of value that was not bolted to the floor was stolen, even the hospital beds for treating sick and malnourished children in the pediatric ward." Press Release - 4 Mar 2016
 
North Yemen: living under daily coalition airstrikes
Yemen

Crisis update – 3 March 2016

Crisis Update - 3 Mar 2016
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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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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