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The temporary MSF clinic in Bermal, Paktika province
Afghanistan

MSF’s emergency project in Paktika province comes to a close

On the night of 21 June, a 5.9 magnitude earthquake shook Khost and Paktika provinces in the east of Afghanistan. MSF sent an emergency intervention to provide care in Bermal, Pakitka province, treating 1,380 patients in the temporary clinic over five weeks. Project Update - 25 Aug 2022
 
Shelters seen from a hilltop in Jamtoli refugee camp, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. The conditions of the densely populated refugee camps are deteriorating as they have been enduring rough weather conditions for five years now.
Rohingya refugee crisis

One million Rohingya remain in precarious conditions five years after horrific violence in Myanmar

Five years on since thousands of Rohingya were killed in Myanmar, forcing 770,000 to flee, people remain traumatised, living in precarious conditions in Bangladesh. Voices from the Field - 25 Aug 2022
 
At an MSF organised mental health group session for women, the participants sing and dance, as a means of relieving stress, and finding some joy despite the crisis they have all endured, and the uncertainty of their futures.
South Sudan

Meeting mental health needs in the aftermath of violence

MSF ran an emergency intervention in Tambura, South Sudan from December 2021 until June 2022 to respond to the needs of 80,000 displaced people after conflict erupted in the area. While we provided essential care like vaccinations and maternal health, there was a clear need for mental healthcare activities. Project Update - 24 Aug 2022
 
Médecine donations following airstrike
Palestine

Caring for the severely injured after deadly escalation in Gaza

The recent escalation in Gaza on 5 August 2022 resulted in the deaths of 49 Gazans, including 17 children. MSF teams are supporting people who were severely injured. Project Update - 19 Aug 2022
 
Dr Sajjad checking on a pre-term baby in MSF’s neonatal ward at the district headquarters hospital, Chaman.
Pakistan

Pakistan annual report 2021

The 2021 MSF Pakistan annual report provides an overview on all MSF activities in Pakistan during the year. Report - 16 Aug 2022
 
Jean Louis is in his twenties but is already scarred by a conflict that has turned Delmas 4, once one of the main commercial and industrial areas of Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, into a battleground for competing armed groups.  

 

The violence that has been intensifying and spreading across larger parts of the capital keeps the population locked in neighbourhoods that the Ministry of Health staff are fearful to access because of the insecurity they face. 

 

“Last night the gunfire went off again around 2:00 a.m., no one could sleep”, says Jean Louis. “This time a wave of tear gas was also unleashed. We could hardly breathe. There is an unstoppable war going on between two armed groups from Bel Air and Delmas 4. When the shooting begins, people start running to seek cover where they feel more secure”, he says pointing to his haven, a tiny space under the only bed in the small room. “It did not used to be like this. It used to be very peaceful around here, that was before the fighting erupted on 6 June 2021”, he recalls.
Haiti

Haitians fleeing deadly conflict are turned away by the US

Thousands of Haitians seeking asylum in the US are being expelled back to conflict-ridden Haiti, where armed groups have taken over large areas of the capital. Project Update - 12 Aug 2022
 
To identify chronic kidney disease of non-traditional origin (CKDnt), also called as Mesoamerican endemic Nephropathy (MeN), MSF provides screening (rapid and laboratory tests), diagnostics and direct medical attention to the population in the communities and health centers in the municipalities of La Gomera, La Democracia and Sipacate. The services are aimed at people exposed to risk factors, such as sugar cane workers and populations living near the plantations.
Guatemala

Fighting chronic kidney disease in southern Guatemala

MSF has been working in the department of Escuintla, Guatemala, to implement a comprehensive, sustainable and reproducible care model for chronic kidney disease of non-traditional origin, since August 2021. Project Update - 11 Aug 2022
 
In Mumane, a community near the city of Montepuez, more than 500 newly displaced families received MSF’s relief items kits. 

Since June, it is estimated that violence has driven over 80,000 (according to OCHA) people out of their homes in the northern Mozambican province of Cabo Delgado. People fleeing violence have been on the move and often settle near communities with little to no means of livelihood.  MSF is providing emergency assistance to new arrivals by distributing kits with essential relief items. MSF logistics and supply teams work around the clock to coordinate with multiple actors, organize the kits and provide a timely and comprehensive response. To this date, more than 4,000 families that have been displaced from heavy-hit locations in the province, such as Ancuabe, have benefitted from the kits in 9 localities in the province, such as Montepuez, Metuge and Meluco.
Mozambique

Tens of thousands of people displaced by conflict in need of essential items in Cabo Delgado

In Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, more than 80,000 people have been displaced due to violence since June - MSF provides essential items for displaced people who have lost everything. Voices from the Field - 11 Aug 2022
 
Wide shot of an MSF staff during an emergency medical aid response in Samos island, Greece.  Since August 2021, MSF has been responding to requests for emergency medical assistance to people arriving by boat on the island of Samos. This activity was stopped in November 2021 and resumed in January 2022. MSF is providing emergency medical and psychological first aid as well as emergency referrals to the hospital, distribution of food kits, water and dry clothes. In total, MSF has provided emergency assistance to more than 550 people on 41 occasions in Samos.
Greece

Fear, beatings and forced returns for people seeking safety on Greek island of Samos

Over the past year, MSF has treated hundreds of people seeking safety on the Greek island of Samos with emergency care, after many have experienced multiple forms of violence on their journeys. Project Update - 9 Aug 2022
 
An MSF worker stands by a barbed wire fence during a medical consultation of the MSF mobile clinic in Horgos 2 border crossing area in Serbia. MSF is present in Serbia since 2014 providing medical care to migrants in transit through the Balkan route. In 2022 MSF is operational in informal settlements at the Serbian-Hungarian and Serbian-Romanian borders, with two mobile clinics providing primary health care, psycho-social support and health promotion activities.
Hungary

Alarming violence occurring at Hungary-Serbia border

Patients and medical data from MSF indicate repeated use of violence, allegedly committed by Hungarian authorities, against people crossing the Serbia-Hungary border. Press Release - 4 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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