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Somalia

MSF resumes medical activities

Nearly four years after withdrawing its teams from Somalia, MSF has started treating patients again in the country. Project Update - 23 Jun 2017
 
In the ER section of an MSF hospital in Syria, the aftermath of an emergency case, where the patient was stabilised and then immediately rushed into surgery.
Syria

MSF to Resume its Medical Support to East Ghouta

Reports from doctors MSF supports in the area outline grave incidents on 29 and 30 April in which armed groups showed absolutely no consideration for the special protected status of patients, medical facilities and health workers. Press Release - 16 Jun 2017
 
Jonathan Skillen, a MSF nurse, gives explanations to Chuol Gatweck Leo and John Malith Reath, two freshly recruited MSF staff, on how to fill the register book.
South Sudan

Thousands at risk of cholera and malnutrition after fleeing attacks in Yuai and Waat

More than 27,000 people have fled their homes since mid-February after clashes between the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) and opposition groups. Press Release - 2 Jun 2017
 
An Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) truck on the streets of Bangassou.
Central African Republic

Unacceptable violence in Bangassou hospital

In the evening of 24 May 2017, an armed man entered Bangassou hospital, which is managed by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and the Central African Republic Ministry of Health. He inflicted violence on an MSF nurse, before seizing a patient and her caretaker. Respect for patients and medical facilities must be unequivocally maintained to permit a continued minimum level of healthcare in the country. Project Update - 26 May 2017
 
Medical workers put on PPE gear in the changing station at the Nongo Ebola Treatment Clinic in Conakry, Guinea on November 27, 2015. 

The clinic is treating the last known Ebola patient in Guinea. A month old baby named Nubia, whose mother died after giving birth on October 27th.
G20 Health Ministers’ Meeting

Open letter from MSF to the Meeting of the G20 Health Ministers

We call on G20 states to put the welfare of sick and wounded people wherever they live at the core of their concerns. Open Letter - 17 May 2017
 
In the ER section of an MSF hospital in Syria, the aftermath of an emergency case, where the patient was stabilised and then immediately rushed into surgery.
Syria

MSF condemns incursion by armed men into supported hospitals in East Ghouta

Reports from doctors MSF supports in the area outline grave incidents on 29 and 30 April in which armed groups showed absolutely no consideration for the special protected status of patients, medical facilities and health workers. Statement - 1 May 2017
 
The village of Al Nuaymah was once home to 10,000 people. During the past six years of war, many families left, but without resources or safer options to live, they returned to the village.
 
Virtually the entire town relies on some degree of humanitarian aid for survival. Many structures house more than one family, often with young children. Some have relied on aid for more than five years.
Syria

Instability in the south

MSF recently responded to this crisis with an emergency distribution of 893 kits of essential relief items, distributed to families in two areas. Project Update - 11 Apr 2017
 
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Syria

Medical staff and patient killed in an attack on MSF-supported hospital

A hospital in northern Syria supported by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been hit in an aerial attack. Press Release - 31 Mar 2017
 
The Al Salamah hospital has become a reference in the area. In 2016, it had 46,337 outpatient consultations, 2,489 inpatient consultations, 26,091 emergency room treatments, 1,933 surgical procedures and there were 578 deliveries. It refers also patients to Turkey.

In the picture, a doctor who is operating an old lady places a sonda in her.
Syria

An obligation to tell the world

This case study illustrates the article: "No eyes on the ground. MSF’s dilemmas of using third party medical data and patient testimonies". Project Update - 30 Mar 2017
 
For the last two years, Francis Ronyo has worked as a nurse in MSF’s Wau Shilluk hospital. He was one of the national staff on duty when the decision was taken to evacuate and leave for Kodok. Since he arrived in Kodok, he doesn’t have a place to stay and ends up sleeping in the open with the rest of the people from Wau Shilluk. He however decided to continue serving the sick and the wounded in any way he could and is now  providing medical are in the MSF clinic in Aburoch
South Sudan

“My future is unclear, and I don't know what will happen to all of us from Wau Shilluk.”

Francis Ronyo worked as a nurse in MSF’s Wau Shilluk hospital for two years. He was one of the national staff on duty when the order was given to evacuate and leave for Kodok. Voices from the Field - 15 Mar 2017
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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