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Conditions inside the detention centres do not meet any national, regional or international standards. They are dangerously overcrowded with a lack of natural light and ventilation. In some facilities, the amount of space per detainee is so limited (as little as 0.41m2 per person) that people are unable to stretch out at night, resulting in many complaints of body aches.
Libya

Providing healthcare to detained refugees and migrants

MSF remains opposed to the indefinite arbitrary detention of migrants, refugees and asylum-seekers in Libya. Project Update - 14 Dec 2016
 
Nancy, certified nurse, is checking on Jana, 2 hours old baby delivered in the Mother & hild care centre in Majdal Anjar.
Lebanon

"I still remember the first child born at our centre - her name was Ghazal"

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams at the mother and child care center in Majdal Anjar, Lebanon work hard to ensure healthy pregnancy and safe delivery for Syrian refugees. Voices from the Field - 2 Dec 2016
 
A hospital in east Aleppo is patched up with sandbags after it was hit by airstrikes in April 2016, killing one doctor and injuring several nurses.
Syria

Crisis update — 28 November 2016

After five and a half years of intense conflict, the situation in Syria keeps deteriorating, with ever-increasing unmet needs and suffering. Crisis Update - 29 Nov 2016
 
ketch of Umm Leen to support the first person piece about giving birth in east Aleppo. Copyright Natasha Lewer/MSF
Umm Leen is a mother of seven and has lived in east Aleppo all her life. She has a three month old baby boy who was born under the siege and recent heavy bombardments. ¨When a baby is born, some people believe they are making up for the children they have lost. But for me, in these conditions, I think it’s a huge mistake. After I gave birth to him, I felt so sad. Did I give birth to him to see a life like this? I don’t even know if we’ll survive this. The children get so frightened whenever they hear a plane – they run towards me. It breaks my heart. ¨
Syria

Pregnancy and childbirth in besieged east Aleppo

Voices from the Field - 29 Nov 2016
 
MSF staff vaccinate children at the MSF-supported health centre in Boguila.
Central African Republic

Testimonies from MSF patients and staff

"I don’t usually travel on the roads due to the security situation. There are often armed men on the roads demanding things from the people who try to pass by. Even if you are on a bike or a motorcycle, they harass you for money. Even if you are trying to transport a sick person," says Zita. Voices from the Field - 16 Nov 2016
 
This 20-year-old girl arrived at MSF’s hospital for obstetrical emergencies—Centre de Reference en Urgences Obstetricales (CRUO)—in Port-au-Prince, suffering from a perforated uterus, excessive bleeding, and loss of fluids after an abortion performed by a non-licensed doctor, known locally as a "charlatan."
Women's health

Safe abortion: An integral part of healthcare services for women

Since 2004, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has provided voluntary safe abortions for women across our field operations. Catrin Schulte-Hillen, MSF advisor on reproductive health, explains the implications and difficulties of this decision. Interview - 11 Nov 2016
 
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Yemen

Record number of babies born on hospital’s one-year anniversary

On 7 November, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) marked the one-year anniversary of its mother and child hospital in Taiz, assisting in the deliveries of 24 babies in a single day. Project Update - 10 Nov 2016
 
Twice a day MSF organizes a health promotion in the VVF (Vesico-Vaginal Fistula)
camp of Shamwana. The "village" as it is called is a temporary institution in
Tanganyika province, in southern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where women are
being operated in order to repair their fistulas. Through singing and dancing health
messages are passed on to the forty women and their caretakers, who are also
involved as well and support the health promotion acoustically.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Vesico vaginal fistula camp living with dignity in solidarity

In July and August 2016, MSF organised a fistula camp in Shamwana, where 40 women received operations to repair their fistulas. Project Update - 31 Aug 2016
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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