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An MSF staff physician shows a projectile they extracted from a patient who was shot in his neighborhood.
 Stray bullets, mostly large caliber, are becoming a growing problem in Port-au-Prince.
Haiti

Thousands of people trapped by deadly armed clashes in Cité Soleil

MSF calls on armed groups to spare civilians and allow aid into Cité Soleil, Port-au-Prince, amid grisly battle for control of the area. Press Release - 13 Jul 2022
 
An MSF team distributes kits of essential items such as tents, jerrycans and mosquito nets in Ntele, in Montepuez district, in Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado province.
Mozambique

Three new developments in the Cabo Delgado crisis

The northern province of Cabo Delgado is one of Mozambique’s most volatile regions. An intense conflict began in the region in October 2017, which has resulted in some 800,000 people fleeing from their homes. These are the latest developments. Project Update - 11 Jul 2022
 
Medical activities at the Senda de Vida 2 shelter in Reynosa, Tamaulipas.

Actividades médicas en el albergue Senda de Vida 2 en Reynosa, Tamaulipas.
Mexico

More assistance urgently needed for people arriving in Mexico’s northern border cities

The situation for migrants in Mexico's northern border cities is sharply deteriorating as expulsions under Title 42 continue and hundreds of people arrive from the south each day seeking safety in the US. MSF is calling on authorities and other organisations to expand their services to meet the needs of migrants and internally displaced people. Press Release - 11 Jul 2022
 
MSF mental health activity manager Ariadna Pérez works with attendees during training about sexual and gender-based violence for psychologists, health staff and first responders at a school in Holovanivsk, central Ukraine. The participants are creating a spider web of string to simulate the bureaucratic challenges survivors of sexual violence face when they try to get assistance.
Ukraine

Supporting healthcare in a rural town in Ukraine

Project Update - 8 Jul 2022
 
The arm of a child with severe acute malnutrition in Kofar Marusa ATFC, Katsina State, Nigeria, June 2022.
Nigeria

Out of sight: the neglected malnutrition crisis which threatens thousands of children’s lives

A largely ignored malnutrition crisis across five states in northwest Nigeria is threatening the lives of tens of thousands of children as MSF urges the international community to immediately respond. Press Release - 7 Jul 2022
 
A photo of the partially functioning fifth bridge, once known as the city’s biggest bridge, near the remnants of the historic Qera Serai Castle (The Black Palace). Due to the ongoing rehabilitations of this bridge, crossing the Tigris River from this point still takes a lot of time for the people of Mosul as the work provokes traffic congestions at peak times.moh
Iraq

Mosul: A slow road to recovery for the city of two springs

It's been five years since the bloody and destructive battle of Mosul ended. Today, the city is still in recovery, with multiple needs, but life is slowly returning to normal. Project Update - 7 Jul 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.
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MSF’s proactive efforts to address abusive behaviours

MSF has released results of an investigation following abuse from employees of organisations involved in the response to the 10th Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo in 2018. Project Update - 6 Jul 2022
 
In June 2007, Israel and Egypt imposed a land, air and sea blockade on the Gaza Strip. The collapse of Gaza’s economy and movement restrictions have been compounded by successive wars against this tiny blockaded stretch of land by Israeli military forces. The lives of a whole generation born in the 2000s have been punctuated by airstrikes, occupation, protests and shortages. Either injured themselves, or friends or relatives of wounded patients treated by Médecins Sans Frontières teams, Abdullah, Aseel, Nermin, Shams and Yasmin describe teenage life in Gaza.


Juin 2007, Israël et l’Égypte imposent un blocus terrestre, aérien et maritime sur la bande de Gaza. À l’effondrement économique et aux restrictions de mouvements viennent s’ajouter les multiples guerres et représailles menées par l’armée israélienne sur le territoire enclavé. Une génération entière, née dans les années 2000, grandit au rythme des bombardements, de l’occupation, des manifestations et des pénuries. Blessés ou proches de blessés pris en charge par les équipes de Médecins Sans Frontières sur place, Abdallah, Aseel, Nermin, Shams et Yasmine racontent leur adolescence à Gaza.
Palestine

Gaza, youth under occupation

In a 4-episode mini-series, 5 Gaza teenagers describe their daily lives on this small stretch of Palestine under blockade by Israel and Egypt since 2007. Documentary - 6 Jul 2022
 
The Geo Barents ship from the Rhib, during rescue trainings
Mediterranean migration

Left to Drown in the Southern European Border: One year of Geo Barents at sea

After one year of running search and rescue operations in the Central Mediterranean Sea from our self-chartered vessel, the Geo Barents, MSF is releasing a new report containing testimonies and medical data from survivors. Report - 5 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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