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Central African Republic

MSF brings medicines and basic care to a remote area in the north-eastern province of Vakaga

“When we arrived the first week of September we found a very precarious situation as regards healthcare,” said the MSF's head of the medical intervention, Chiara Domenichini. “The community provided us with mortality data that were very alarming, more than twice what is considered an emergency situation.” MSF's emergency team in CAR has carried out a brief intervention in the remote north-eastern province of Vakaga, where humanitarian aid has been scarce despite the clear effects of years of conflict and displacement and the shortage of health resources in the area, which is home to about 70,000 people. Voices from the Field - 28 Sep 2015
 
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Greece

MSF teams help create a transit camp for refugees arriving to Idomeni

A team of MSF logisticians has helped build a transit camp with the capacity to accommodate more than 1,000 people in the Idomeni area in Greece, close to the border with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM). The structures will serve as a facility for the thousands of refugees and migrants that pass through the area every day.

MSF has set up four large 240 square metre tents and two tents of 45 square metres to be used for our medical activities. The camp is also equipped with basic sanitation facilities and water supply.
Project Update - 26 Sep 2015
 
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Mediterranean migration

People not numbers: a message from the Bourbon Argos

Simon Burroughs, MSF emergency coordinator onboard the Bourbon Argos, talking about the migrants' needs of water, food, shelter, medical care and protection. "We have to remember they are human beings, they are people just like you and me. They have needs, there has to be a better way that the way it is working now." Project Update - 23 Sep 2015
 
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France

MSF helping 3,500 people stuck in Calais 'Jungle'

Approximately 3,500 exiles are living in a former garbage dump on the outskirts of Calais, France. The MSF team on site since 10 September is working with Médecins du Monde. “We are humanitarian aid workers and are used to providing aid to refugees in medical and health emergencies in Sudan, Ethiopia, Jordan and elsewhere, but the situation here has been particularly shocking,” says Pierre-Pascal Vandini, the MSF project coordinator. “People have been left to fend for themselves, law enforcement turns a blind eye to violence, there are not enough water stations or showers and no one is maintaining the scanty health infrastructure. It’s organized abandonment.” Project Update - 23 Sep 2015
 
MSF Malaria Campaign in Bentiu, South Sudan
South Sudan

Testimonies from malaria patients & staff during mass malaria campaign in Bentiu PoC

“Seeing this suffering motivates me to work very hard,” Paulino says. “I am very proud of the work we are doing.” He’s one of 210 community health workers congregated next to an MSF clinic inside the crowded displaced persons camp, ready to respond to a devastating outbreak of malaria. Voices from the Field - 21 Sep 2015
 
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South Sudan

MSF and UNICEF provide treatment to 16,000 children in mass malaria campaign in Bentiu PoC

“The malaria outbreak in the Bentiu camp is unprecedented in scope and has been claiming the lives of far too many children,” says Vanessa Cramond, MSF Medical Coordinator in Bentiu. “With the escalating morbidity and mortality witnessed in the under-five population, it was evident another response strategy was needed to reach those most at risk of death.” Project Update - 21 Sep 2015
 
Refugee children of Kos
Mediterranean migration

“When the war is over, I want to return to my Syria – it was the best life ever”

Testimony from a Syrian refugee, in Kos. “I made this journey for the future of my children… When the war is over, I want to return to my Syria – it was the best life ever.” Voices from the Field - 18 Sep 2015
 
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Mediterranean migration

"There was no other choice but to leave Syria."

Adnan’s father, a Syrian refugee arrived in Kos, shared some of his experiences with MSF. "Our family have been put in a situation where there was no other choice but to leave Syria, and then to leave Turkey. " Voices from the Field - 18 Sep 2015
 
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Mediterranean migration

“Refugees sleeping on the streets of Kos tell me, ‘At home we had war, but at least we had dignity’”

Interview with Marina Spyridaki, an MSF psychologist working with refugees on the Greek island of Kos. "It really worries me that these children have endured so much, including war in their country and the trip across the sea. Unless they settle down in a stable home and are given lots love and protection, it will be very difficult for them." Voices from the Field - 18 Sep 2015
 
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Nigeria

Cholera spreads in displaced persons camps in Borno State

The first cases of cholera appeared one month ago in the internally displaced persons (IDP) camps in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State, which is sheltering more than 1.6 million displaced persons. Over a three-week period, the disease spread to the city’s two other IDP sites. The official count of 16 September recorded 172 cholera cases and 16 deaths. Press Release - 17 Sep 2015
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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