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“We left our home together with children. We had friends here who sheltered us. 14 people lived in their house,” says Yevhenia Koval, an IDP from the Kherson region. 
 
Now Yevhenia and her husband live in an IDP center in Kryvyi Rih that shelters more than a hundred people fleeing the war. 
 
“These are people who lived in the villages of the Kherson region. They were attached to their land and their animals. They had a house. They had some family ties. Due to the fact that these people had to move, they lost it all,” says an MSF psychologist Natalia Polovynko. 
 
She visits people in this center together with a health promoter. Natalia conducts psychological consultations – individual and in groups. 
“He was wounded and stayed in the basement for a month and a half. We had nothing – no medicines, nothing... Everything was already destroyed at the time. On April 3 we learned that my son died,” says Yevhenia from Kherson region, Ukraine. 

She and her husband managed to get to the city of Kryvyi Rih. Now they live in an IDP centre. MSF team provides assistance there: our psychologists conduct individual and group sessions. We also distribute free medicines.
War in Ukraine

The enormous mental health needs for displaced people in Ukraine

The war in Ukraine has lasted more than six months, and has left behind a trail of destruction. Our teams are working to respond to the enormous mental health needs in the country that has left millions of people displaced and traumatised. Voices from the Field - 13 Sep 2022
 
Consultation at mobile clinic in Ter Apel by Linda Buijze, medical team lead and nurse and Samer Sleaby, cultural mediator.
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

Project for stranded asylum-seekers in Ter Apel, Netherlands, closes

MSF’s response in Ter Apel, the Netherlands’ main reception centre for asylum seekers, has ended with improved sanitation conditions and a decrease in severe medical needs. We call on the Dutch government to ensure that people seeking asylum in the Netherlands have access to medical care and humane reception conditions. Press Release - 12 Sep 2022
 
MSF's team are conducting an assessment in a flood-hit area of Rabii Canal and the Uch Power plant in Dera Murad Jamali, Balochistan.
Pakistan

Five questions about the destructive floods in Pakistan

MSF's Dr Khalid Elsheikh Ahmedana speaks about the devastating floods in Pakistan, explaining how our teams are responding to the disaster. Interview - 12 Sep 2022
 
Commune of Ranobe, Amboasary District.

People in the south-east of Madagascar are facing the most acute nutritional and food crisis the region has seen in recent years. MSF began setting up mobile clinics in Amboasary district in late March to screen and treat acute malnutrition in remote villages like those of Ranobe commune, providing ready-to-use therapeutic food and medical care.
War in Ukraine

MSF’s International President starts a visit to Ukraine with the aim to expand our medical support to new areas

MSF's International President has begun a 10-day visit to Ukraine, where he will review our medical and humanitarian activities in different parts of the country and meet representatives from the Ukrainian authorities. Statement - 7 Sep 2022
 
Every year, when the rainy season and the lean season begin, malaria and malnutrition are on a steep rise, especially among children under five. MSF increases its volume of activities to respond to the growing needs in the paediatric unit at Magaria’s hospital, where the organisation has been present since 2005.
HIV/AIDS

Countries must re-engage on HIV, TB and malaria or risk seeing everything undone

Ahead of the next funding conference for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, MSF teams are concerned about the consequences of a massive funding gap. Project Update - 7 Sep 2022
 
One of the Choloma mobile team doctors provides a follow-up consultation to a client in a classroom, at the Los Caraos community school. 

Una de las doctoras del equipo móvil de Choloma brinda una consulta de seguimiento a una usuaria en un salón de la escuela ubicada en la comunidad de Los Caraos.
Honduras

Addressing the dangerous gap in sexual and reproductive healthcare in Honduras

Due to a severe lack of sexual and reproductive healthcare in northern Honduras, pregnant adolescents cannot receive much-needed care. Our teams are empowering the community to bridge the gap. Interview - 2 Sep 2022
 
A view of flood-affected people taking shelter in tents at the flood protective bund in the village of Johi, District Dadu in Sindh province.
Pakistan

Five things to know about the devastating floods in Pakistan

Floods in Pakistan have caused one-third of the country to be inundated, leaving over 1,000 people dead and at least 33 million people affected. Project Update - 1 Sep 2022
 
MSF staff are not able to access the FRC, after a principled suspension of activities following unacceptable restrictions placed upon our work in May 2022. The photo was taken during this subsequent period, by an individual held within the centre. MSF teams have been conducting virtual outreach and mapping, as well as providing remote mental health support to the people detained in Kybartai.
Lithuania

A “hierarchy of suffering” exacerbates asylum seekers’ mental health in Lithuania

Discriminatory practices by Lithuanian authorities have created a ‘hierarchy of suffering’ for asylum seekers in the country’s registration centres. Press Release - 30 Aug 2022
 
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Since 2002, MSF has worked to provide comprehensive care to those living with HIV/AIDS in the Nchelenge district of Luapula Province in northeastern Zambia. One in four people is estimated to be infected with HIV in Nchelenge, and many have minimal access to medical care. 
In addition to education and prevention, decentralized voluntary counseling and testing, care and treatment of opportunistic infections, MSF began treatment with life-extending antiretroviral medications (ARVs) in February 2004.
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

MSF provides medical care to asylum-seekers in the Netherlands

The increasingly inhumane situation in the Ter Apel asylum reception centre in the Netherlands has compelled MSF to act, providing humanitarian assistance for the first time in the country. Press Release - 26 Aug 2022
 
MSF-supported construction of a new triage room at Dedougou health centre
Burkina Faso

Thousands displaced after escalating violence in Boucle du Mouhoun region

MSF has been supporting a health centre in Dédougou after some 6,700 people fled violence, providing basic healthcare, referrals to the regional hospital, and mental health counselling. Project Update - 26 Aug 2022
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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