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Miriam Achieng has been living with HIV since 2006. She initially did not know much about HIV and sought treatment by a herbalist, a move that sunk her into serious sickness and severe bouts of diarrhea. She lost a lot of weight – she weighed 35 kilos. Two weeks after she was put on treatment with ARVs, she says there was a major change in her body. However, she faced some challenges in her life and had issues with adherence to the point she developed resistance to the treatment. She is currently on 2nd line of therapy.
HIV/AIDS

MSF at AIDS 2022

Details of how to find info on MSF publications, materials, and sessions at the 24th International AIDS Conference in Montreal, 29 July - 2 August 2022. Project Update - 28 Jul 2022
 
Johanne, mother of 2 children, is 32 years old. She was shot in the commune of Cité Soleil on Route 9 during the confrontation between the armed group Chen Mechan and the group 400 Mawozo in April.She was directly targeted by the armed groups.
Haiti

People continue to suffer amongst extreme violence in the heart of Haiti's capital

Our teams in Haiti's capital continue to receive hundreds of patients with bullet wounds and trauma, while those trapped amongst the violence, struggle to access healthcare. Project Update - 28 Jul 2022
 
Humanitarian aid needs courageous people who act decisively and humanely despite adverse circumstances in the crisis areas of this world.
Iraq

MSF in Iraq annual report 2021

The 2021 MSF Iraq annual report provides an overview on all MSF activities in Iraq during the year. Report - 27 Jul 2022
 
Co-designing health programs with the community: A pilot project in Sila, Chad 


Following medical and anthropological research, MSF started a pilot project in Sila in eastern Chad at the end of 2021, co-designing a health program with the community that brings care for the most common morbidities closer to their homes. Rather than being passive ‘beneficiaries’, community members are equal partners and put at the heart of all strategic decision-making. Communities are experts on their circumstances and how they can be supported in improving their health and access to healthcare.  MSF follows their guidance to ensure that we contribute to more sustainable health systems that can function after MSF’s departure.   

In May 2022 we produced a video in Sila that captures the community’s current situation, their suggestions for solutions and expectations for a partnership with MSF.

Community members were trained in using a camera and actively participated in the filming and development of messages.
Chad

Co-designing health programmes with the community in Chad

MSF started a pilot project in Sila in eastern Chad at the end of 2021, co-designing a health programme with the community that brings care for the most common morbidities closer to their homes. Project Update - 27 Jul 2022
 
MSF runs a clinic for women and children providing general outpatient consultations, nutrition screening, mental health and sexual and reproductive health services in  H2 area, Hebron city, West Bank.
Palestine

Palestinians in Hebron suffer from lack of healthcare and psychological distress

While Palestinians in Hebron struggle to access healthcare due to movement restrictions, both adults and children are also suffering from the psychological distress of living under Israeli occupation. Project Update - 25 Jul 2022
 
Starting in March 2022, MSF and South Sudan's Ministry of Health have jointly carried out a hepatitis E vaccination campaign in Bentiu in South Sudan's Unity State.  

This is the first time anywhere in the world that the only available hepatitis E vaccine (Hecolin©) is being used in a mass vaccination campaign and in response to an active outbreak of hepatitis E.
 
Hecolin, has been shown in clinical trials to be highly effective at preventing disease, and the World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended that it be considered for use in outbreak responses since 2015.
South Sudan

South Sudan implements world-first outbreak response vaccination campaign for hepatitis E

MSF and the South Sudan Ministry of Health have used a hepatitis E vaccine for the first time ever in the world in response to an outbreak of the disease, which is particularly fatal for pregnant women. Press Release - 21 Jul 2022
 
Volunteers serve food to a community in Kharkiv that was already facing challenges before the conflict, and now those difficulties have been exacerbated. Dmitry Zakharov, the owner of a local restaurant and car wash in Kharkiv converted the adjoining buildings into a center for humanitarian aid. MSF runs mobile clinics, providing medical and mental health care, at the former restaurant. Zakharov also provides free meals to the community every day, provides food donations, and gives space to nurses who administer infusions to cancer patients.
Ukraine

“Together we can do so much more”: Partnering with local organisations in Kharkiv and throughout Ukraine

In Ukraine, MSF is working closely with local volunteer groups, civil society organisations, and local authorities to help meet the needs of communities impacted by the conflict and cut off from care and services. Project Update - 18 Jul 2022
 
Before this photo of Abangma Celestine was taken in Mamfe District Hospital in South-West Cameroon, she had experienced complications in her pregnancy, and when she began bleeding, she sought medical attention. Without any treatment available nearby, she walked for a full day from her home in Bache village, to Saatum, where people called her a Doctors Without Borders ambulance.
Cameroon

MSF closes project bases in Kumba and Mamfe in South-West Cameroon

MSF is taking the difficult decision to close project bases in Kumba and Mamfe, South-West region of Cameroon, following the suspension of our activities three months ago. Statement - 18 Jul 2022
 
Raed Riad Hanouna, 46, on the stairs from his apartment. Raed lost a leg after being shot at the Great March.
Palestine

Gaza: Reconstructing lives after amputations

Three patients injured at the Great March of Return and one by an Israeli rocket in the May 2021 conflict show how they managed to prosper despite their amputations. Photo Story - 18 Jul 2022
 
A home surrounded by stagnant water during monsoon season in Ah Nauk Ye internal displacement camp in Pauktaw township, Rakhine state, on 9 June 2021
Myanmar

Ten years in dire conditions perpetuates severe mental health problems for Rohingya

10 years after being forced to flee violence, hundreds of thousands of Rohingya are still living in horrendous conditions with serious mental health conditions. Project Update - 14 Jul 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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