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MSF conducts a mobile clinic at Sintemaw IDP camp, Rakhine state, Myanmar. . C Aye Pyae Sone / MSF

MSF restarts basic medical activities in parts of Myanmar’s Rakhine State after nine-month absence

Successfully restarted primary health care services and emergency referrals for many living in Rakhine state, though significant needs remain unmet. Press Release - 20 Jan 2015
 
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South Sudan

Improving maternal outcomes with community outreach (part 2)

Part 2: Spreading health messages far and wide - how community outreach saves lives Voices from the Field - 14 Jan 2015
 
A patient is brought from the prenatal ward into the main theatre. The road to the theatre can sometimes be challenging especially, during the rainy season.
Nigeria

MSF assists survivors of deadly Boko Haram attack

An MSF team in Maiduguri is assisting survivors of Baga attack. Project Update - 13 Jan 2015
 
MSF IEC teams travel to villages in Yambio to conduct health education.
South Sudan

Improving maternal outcomes with community outreach

In Yambio, most women are afraid of delivering in a hospital. MSF's Information, Education and Communication (IEC) teams are trying to change that. Voices from the Field - 7 Jan 2015
 
Access to health is extremely hard for a significant part of population in DRC. Health actors like MSF have to cope with various hurdles to bring assistance to mothers and their newborns.
Democratic Republic of Congo

One fewer mother every 25 minutes

In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), 21,000 women died last year due to complications during pregnancy and childbirth. Literally, one thousand times more than in Spain. Project Update - 23 Dec 2014
 
Dr Susanne Mortazavi during outreach clinic in Shamwana, Katanga province, Democratic Republic of Congo
Women's health

The perils of childbirth in Democratic Republic of Congo

A heartbreaking account illustrating the reality that far too many women continue to die avoidable deaths during childbirth due to a lack of access to quality medical assistance. Voices from the Field - 20 Nov 2014
 
Listenning to the heartbeat of a baby in its mother's womb, Chire health centre.

Since 2012, MSF has been running a mother and child healthcare project in Sidama Zone of SNNPR (Southern Nations, Nationalities and People’s Region) in Ethiopia. MSF will, end of October 2014, hand-over the project to the Ministry of Health and regional authorities. MSF has mainly been working in the two Woredas (divisions) of Chire and Mejo.
Ethiopia

Unobstructed motherhood - women delivering safely in Sidama

Maternity waiting houses bring expectant mothers closer to health facilities before delivery, and allow monitoring of women with a history of complications. Project Update - 27 Oct 2014
 
MSF Land Cruisers, including some which have been converted to ambulances to transport patients to the Gondama Referral Centre. A 200 bed emergency paediatric and obstetric hospital run by MSF in Bo, Sierra Leone.
Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone: Paediatric & maternal services paused

Medical activities at Gondama Referral Centre suspended due to strain of Ebola outbreak Press Release - 15 Oct 2014
 
Ayla Hamdo, 3.200 kg and 62 Cm born the 04.08.2014, is the first baby of the new maternity run by MSF in Domeez refugee camp. Ayla’s first cares after the delivery .
Iraq

Safe births for Syrian refugees in Domeez

An update from MSF's new maternity unit in Domeez refugee camp Project Update - 18 Sep 2014
 
Ayla Hamdo, 3.200 kg and 62 Cm born the 04.08.2014, is the first baby of the new maternity run by MSF in Domeez refugee camp. Ayla’s first cares after the delivery .
Iraq

MSF's new maternity unit in Domeez camp, Iraq

Photos from the new MSF maternity unit in Domeez refugee camp. Photo Story - 18 Sep 2014
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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