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Ebola disease in DRC: find out how we're responding
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MSF staff collect a suspected Ebola patient from an ambulance that broke down just before reaching MSF Ebola management centre in Kailahun. The ambulance has come from the Kissi Tang Chiefdom, a three hour drive from Kailahun. December 2014.
Ebola and haemorrhagic fevers

Ebola healthcare workers: a hazardous and isolating job

This paper discuss the high risks healthcare workers faced in combating Ebola. Journal article - 10 Jun 2015
 
On 04 June, a missile strike hit a town centre in Idlib Governorate, northern Syria, and between 3pm and 7pm 130 wounded patients arrived at the small 12-bed facility. 80 were treated in the hospital, and 50 were referred to another medical facility as the nearest hospital became overwhelmed.  See the PR and the testimony for more info."
Syria

“Bodies were everywhere - on the tables, in the hallways, on the floor.”

An MSF-supported hospital director describes horror of a mass-casualty influx in northwestern Syria Voices from the Field - 5 Jun 2015
 
An overview of Taiz during an airstrike.The situation in Taiz is extremely tense, with fighting continuing between different armed groups.
Yemen

“Many civilians are injured and killed by the ongoing crisis.”

Dr Ahmad Bilal, MSF’s medical coordinator in Yemen, describes the situation Voices from the Field - 3 Jun 2015
 
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Yemen

Crisis update – 2 June 2015

In terms of access for humanitarian aid to Yemen, we have been able to send in staff and supplies by sea and air, but more is needed. Crisis Update - 3 Jun 2015
 
Continuing clashes in Upper Nile state in South Sudan are leading to more deaths and displacements of people. Since the beginning of April, over 6,600 people have fled their homes to seek shelter at the congested UN protection of civilians (PoC) base in Malakal. The new internally displaced people are living in big tents, with dozens of families sharing the same tent and sleeping on the floor.
South Sudan

"The situation has been tense"

An MSF doctor describes his experience while working in a Protection Of Civilians site outside Malakal where about 30,000 people displaced by civil war are living. Voices from the Field - 22 May 2015
 
Consultations by MSF in the "Protection of Civilians" site near Bentiu.
South Sudan

Alarming humanitarian situation as conflict escalates

Escalating fighting is exposing civilians to widespread violence and severely restricting the provision of desperately needed aid. Press Release - 22 May 2015
 
MSF boat carrying urgent medical aid and staff, arrived to Aden from Djibouti today.
Yemen

Crisis update

A summary for MSF activities in Yemen. Crisis Update - 18 May 2015
 
MSF supports the hospital in the town of Haradh . Al Mazraq Camp was hit by an airstrike on March 30th. At least 34 people wounded in the attack were brought by ambulance to the MSF-supported hospital in Haradh (in the photo). Twenty-nine people were dead on arrival, among them women and children.  Roughly 500 new families had arrived in the camp over the last two days, escaping bombings in the western area of Saada. Al Mazraq Camp was established in 2009, when thousands of people fled fighting between government troops and Houthi forces in Saada Governorate.
Yemen

First person account from Saada under bombardment

An MSF team spent last night in the city of Saada under intense bombing from the coalition led by Saudi Arabia. On Friday night the coalition gave an ultimatum to the population to leave the city and its surrounding area, as the whole province in the North of the country would become a military target. Voices from the Field - 9 May 2015
 
Mothers and their children sit in the waiting area of the ambulatory therapeutic feeding centre (ATFC) in MSF’s hospital in Leer, Unity state, South Sudan. The nutritional situation in Leer is shocking. When the conflict tore through the town in late January/early February, stocks of food were looted and people’s houses razed to the ground. The MSF hospital in Leer was, in effect, destroyed, and the MSF teams were forced to evacuate. As people fled into the bush, they survived on little but lily roots and whatever else could be scavenged. Since then, the ongoing fighting has made it difficult for people to plant crops. The MSF hospital re-opened at the beginning of May 2014 and as of Friday, 13th June 2014, 1,713 children were enrolled in MSF’s ATFC in Leer, with 15 severely malnourished children admitted into the intensive therapeutic feeding centre (ITFC).
South Sudan

MSF calls on warring parties to respect medical facilities in South Sudan as the humanitarian organization is forced to evacuate staff again

MSF is gravely concerned about an imminent attack on the town of Leer in South Sudan, and the potential impact on civilians and medical facilities. Press Release - 9 May 2015
 
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Yemen

MSF statement in response to latest coalition offensive

"The bombing of civilian targets, with or without warning, is a serious violation of international humanitarian law. It is even more serious to target a whole province." Statement - 8 May 2015
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)

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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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