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Ebola disease in DRC: find out how we're responding
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Mubende Ebola Response
Uganda

Responding to the latest Ebola outbreak in Uganda

On Wednesday 21 September, we sent a team to Mubende, Uganda, to assist the Ministry of Health in responding to the new Ebola outbreak in the country. Statement - 26 Sep 2022
 
Arrival of MSF medical supplies at the Hervé Farm IDP site in Kwamouth
Democratic Republic of Congo

Thousands affected by inter-communal violence in Maï-Ndombe province

In Mai-Ndombe province, Democratic Republic of Congo, recent inter-communal violence has affected thousands. MSF has been in Kwamouth, providing much needed medical and mental healthcare to those affected, since 24 August. Project Update - 26 Sep 2022
 
Irvin (left) in a shelter in Palenque with a young Guatemalan migrant. Irvin is 21 years old, fled Honduras to seek a better life, fleeing gang violence in his country to find more violence on the southern border of Mexico. A few days after arriving he was robbed and suffered an attempted kidnapping by gangs operating in the area. He was assisted by the MSF team in Palenque, Chiapas.

Irvin (izquierda), en un albergue de Palenque con otro joven migrante guatemalteco. Irvin tiene 21 años, salió de Honduras para buscar una vida mejor, huyendo de la violencia de las pandillas en su país para encontrar más violencia en la frontera sur de México. A los pocos días de haber llegado, fue despojado de sus pertenencias y sufrió un intento de secuestro por las bandas que operan en el sureste del país. Fue atendido por el equipo de MSF en Palenque, Chiapas.
Central American migration

Barriers don’t deter people making their way to the United States

The number of people migrating north through Central America continue to grow despite restrictive policies, dangers en route and violence. MSF teams are working across the region to provide care to people. Project Update - 23 Sep 2022
 
The MSF's emergency response teams are conducting deep water and sanitation assessments in the flood-hit village of Miaonlay in Charsadda, Pakistan.
Pakistan

Responding in the aftermath of the Pakistan floods

Our teams are on the ground in Pakistan, providing emergency medical care and humanitarian assistance to people affected by the destructive floods. This is our update on the work we are doing in all of Pakistan's provinces. Project Update - 23 Sep 2022
 
Humanitarian Action medical unit in Saint Petersburg. Humanitarian Action’s Dr Olga talking to the patients.
Russia

Supporting people displaced by the conflict in Ukraine to Russia

MSF has been supporting people displaced to Russia by the conflict in Ukraine through working with and providing donations to local organisations. Project Update - 20 Sep 2022
 
Arop Magut’s foot next to pictures of the Puff Adder. Arop Magut, 49, is from Abathok. He was bitten on the leg by a snake while harvesting sorghum in the flooded fields. He arrived at the hospital in Agok five days after the bite and has had five operations so far He didn’t see the snake because it was in the water.
Snakebite

Why rapid treatment is essential after a snakebite

Being bitten by a snake can mean profound and long-term impacts for people in rural South Sudan, if they don't access quality treatments quickly. Medium - 16 Sep 2022
 
General view of the forested border areas of Lithuania and Belarus. Fear of being detected and pushed back by authorities is leading people on the move in Lithuania to try and cross isolated areas with no access to basic needs and medical aid.
Lithuania

Repeated pushbacks cause mental and physical suffering for people crossing Lithuanian border

People, including families with young children, are being subjected to repeated pushbacks between the borders of Lithuania and Belarus resulting in mental and physical suffering. Project Update - 16 Sep 2022
 
“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
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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