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Condition de vie des réfugiés à la Porte de la Chapelle.

Life condition of the refugees at Porte de la Chapelle.
France

Real solutions for migrants needed following evacuation of Paris camps

Following he evacuation of a makeshift camp in Porte d’Aubervilliers, Paris, France, many migrants have been left on the streets with nothing.
Press Release - 29 Nov 2019
 
A girl in front of her tent in the olive grove next to the official camp in Moria.
At the moment, 13,000 people stranded in a camp designed to host just 3,000. People in the olive grove have to share their tents with other people with whom, they don’t have any previous relationship. The level of hygiene is very low and people have to share a toilet with another 90 people and a shower with 200. When it rains the tents are getting wet and the area turns into a muddy swamp. 
MSF team in the pediatric clinic in Moria see an average of 100 children and pregnant women per day. Currently with the recent increase of arrivals our team is struggling to respond to the need that arising. Most of the children our teams see are suffering from diseases which are directly connected with the living conditions such, respiratory tract infections, skin diseases, fever and diarrhea. We also receive children with chronic and complex medical cases who need specialized attention that is not available. Yet, they have to spend months living in unhygienic and unsafe conditions before they are moved to mainland in order to get the much-needed treatment.
Greece

European leaders: Stop punishing asylum seekers on the Greek islands

MSF International President Dr Christos Christou saw the horrific conditions asylum seekers are living in on camps on the Greek islands and has a message for European leaders - the suffering must stop now. Open Letter - 27 Nov 2019
 
On 21 November, 2019, MSF and SOS Méditerranée teams rescued 90 people from a rubber boat in distress, located following a search effort which lasted almost 24 hours. Survivors report having left Libya on Tuesday night: 2 days at sea before they were finally spotted 82 NM from the coast. Among those rescued were 7 very young children, as well as 17 unaccompanied children under 18 years of age.
Mediterranean migration

Survivors disembark in Italy amidst deadly week in the Mediterranean

As search and rescue survivors disembark in Italy, MSF and SOS MEDITERRANEE urge EU governments to stop hindering lifesaving search and rescue operations. Press Release - 25 Nov 2019
 
Abedi Hakizimana, a Burundian health worker, disinfects an ambulance which has recently transported a cholera patient outside the MSF-supported new cholera treatment centre in Bujumbura.
Burundi

Cholera epidemic: "Thankfully, my family all came back cured"

The rapid response to the large-scale cholera epidemic that hit Burundi in June prevented many deaths. Here's how MSF joined the fight against the disease. Project Update - 19 Nov 2019
 
An MSF staff distributes aid among people displaced by the floods in Beledweyne district, central Somalia.
Somalia

Floods leave thousands of people vulnerable and in need

Back from Somalia, MSF humanitarian affairs advisor Mohamed Kalil recounts his experience in a district where flooding has displaced 270,000 people. Project Update - 19 Nov 2019
 
Nyakun Kuok and her family standing outside her house in Dagahaley camp
Kenya

Shut out and forgotten, refugees in Dadaab appeal for dignity

Kenya's Dadaab refugee camps have existed for decades and many people have spent their lives there. But long-term encampment has devastating consequences. Project Update - 18 Nov 2019
 
Daily life in one of the squats near Velika Kladusa where migrans and asylum seekers stay. Migrants and asylum seekers are concentrated around Bihac and Velika Kladusa in Bosnia attempting to cross the border to Croatia. People there have to face extremely harsh living conditions and violence allegedly caused by border authorities.
MSF in collaboration with the local medical authorities provide medical and mental health services to the people living in Vucjak camp. Our medical team sees in this clinic around 30 patients per day. MSF runs another small clinic in Velika Kladusa for people who stay in squats. The main morbidities our teams are treating are wounds, skin infections, upper and lower respiratory tract infections, hypothermia and frostbites. All symptoms are results of violence and bad living conditions.
Bosnia-Herzegovina

Beaten, cold, sick and stranded: migrants and asylum seekers in Bosnia

As temperatures drop, thousands of migrants and asylum seekers in Bosnia are living in tents with no access to the most basic services. Project Update - 15 Nov 2019
 
In February we began treating patients with dengue fever symptoms in the paediatric dengue unit at the HNMCR. Between February and April the number of cases kept growing, which is why MSF decided to increase its support for the HNMCR by implementing a filter for febrile patients in the paediatric emergency room. In Choloma, we also started activities in four primary health centres from the Minister of Health, where we hired one doctor and nurse for each centre, to take care of patients that didn’t require hospitalization.
Due to the decrease in the number of cases in HNMCR and primary health centres, MSF decided to gradually reduce our activities, eventually ending the intervention in the middle of October.

MSF also evaluated the efficiency of the insecticide used for the fumigations of the mosquitos that spread dengue fever. This study found that there was a 60 per cent resistance among mosquitos to the chemicals used in the fumigation activities.
Honduras

More than 5,000 patients treated during MSF response to dengue fever emergency

From February to October 2019, MSF treated more than 5,000 people during the dengue fever emergency in Honduras. Several factors made the epidemic unusual. Interview - 8 Nov 2019
 
Panoramic view of Alwand Camps (Alwand 1 in the frond and Alwand 2 behind it near the river) with the river in the background.
Iraq

For displaced people in Iraq, going home seems impossible

Some 827 displaced families have lived in Alwand Camps 1 and 2 in Diyala governorate for years. They rely on ever-decreasing humanitarian aid to survive. Project Update - 7 Nov 2019
 
Inside the compound of Mokha hospital.
Yemen

MSF hospital partially destroyed in Mocha attack

An aerial attack on nearby buildings, including a military warehouse, have partially burnt and destroyed an MSF hospital in Mocha, southwestern Yemen, leaving the hospital inoperative and people without medical care. Project Update - 7 Nov 2019
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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