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Burnt home in Leer County, South Sudan
South Sudan

Dozens of people killed and injured as violence surges in Leer County

In the latest violence in Leer County, South Sudan, dozens of people have been killed, including an MSF staff member, while thousands more have been displaced. Press Release - 19 Apr 2022
 
A man sits on a metro bench, between wagons where people now live, hiding fromthe shelling, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on April 11, 2022.
War in Ukraine

Witnessing despair and resilience among people sheltering in Kharkiv’s metro

People sheltering from Ukraine's war in Kharkiv's metro stations are experiencing high levels of stress. MSF's Dr Morten Rostrup describes our work treating these people. Voices from the Field - 15 Apr 2022
 
MSF team walk in Al-Fawwar camp, Hebron governorate, Occupied Palestinian Territories. Al-Fawwar camp has long been a hotspot for violence in the West Bank. Harassment of camp residents happens on an almost daily basis. When violence breaks out in the camp, it can leave large numbers of people injured and requiring urgent medical care. In 2021, MSF trained 80 volunteers in the camp in first aid and triaging the wounded.
Palestine

Palestine: MSF helps hospitals and volunteers prepare for casualties

In Palestine, following an Israeli military campaign in the Gaza Strip that killed more than 250 people and injured close to 2,000 others, MSF supported the health authorities through capacity building and reorganizing the emergency rooms in some of the main hospitals. Project Update - 14 Apr 2022
 
MSF’s third medical train referral in Ukraine: arrival in Lviv.

06 and 07 April – 40 patients evacuated by train from #Kramatorsk. One transferred in #Kyiv and 39 transferred in #Lviv

This follows after another evacuation the previous day of 17 patients from Kramatorsk to Dnipro.

We heard the horrific news on the morning of 08 April that Kramatorsk station had been hit by one or more strikes.

“I am horrified by reports of bombing or missile strike today on Kramatorsk station. We were there yesterday, and we saw hundreds of people crowding the station, trying to leave. The hospitals had been urgently calling us to evacuate their patients by train. Most came from #Sievierodonestk and other towns in #Luhansk region. We were just in time with this train. Big questions whether we will be able to go back to evacuate more people.”
War in Ukraine

Finding our most useful role in our response in and around Ukraine

MSF teams in Ukraine are responding to the needs of people caught up in the war in areas where we're able to be of most use. Project Update - 11 Apr 2022
 
On 2 April MSF sent a small team to Mocímboa de Praia, a coastal town in the northern Mozambican province of Cabo Delgado. During a one-day visit the team carried out consultations with 39 patients, mostly male adults and some teenagers and children as well. They didn’t find any critical medical issues and only had to refer one patient who was suffering from cardiac problems to the Mueda rural hospital.
Mozambique

Adapting healthcare in Mocímboa da Praia as people flee or return home

MSF teams have returned to Mocímboa da Praia, a town in conflict-ravaged Cabo Delgado province, northern Mozambique, to provide medical care for the first time in two years. Interview - 8 Apr 2022
 
Rahma, Midwife supervisor, is holding a newborn named Rivan. “All the feedback I have received (about the facility) has been positive”, she says. “People say that our services are useful. One day, a patient left us a note to thank us, for the services but also for our attention and the human approach we’re taking (in providing our services).”
Iraq

Delivering babies in a city with few maternity services

Five years after the battle for Mosul, the healthcare system in the Iraqi city remains fragile. Pregnant women and their babies are among the most vulnerable needing access to quality healthcare. Project Update - 6 Apr 2022
 
Rotation 9 - 113 people beeing rescued by the MSF team from a rubber boat that was taking on water
Mediterranean migration

Over 100 deaths at sea in one week as European States look away

While EU states continue to look away from tragedies taking place in the Central Mediterranean, 100 people have drowned and at least 130 others have been forcibly returned to Libya. Press Release - 6 Apr 2022
 
One of MSF's staff members stands outside the abandoned house where MSF operates a mobile clinic in the village of Vodiane.

Vodiane, once an upscale community, has been largely destroyed and abandoned since the conflict began. The village is situated very close to the front line, near the destroyed Donetsk airport, and access is restricted. The population is estimated to be just one-fifth of its prevoius size, and mostly the elderly remain.
War in Ukraine

Area around hospitals, houses, bombed in Mykolaiv

An MSF team visiting hospitals in Mykolaiv, southeastern Ukraine, has witnessed a residential area with many hospitals bombed by Russian forces. Press Release - 5 Apr 2022
 
Mamfe District Hospital, South-West Cameroon, where MSF medical staff provide surgical, maternity, emergency and paediatric care for free and refer patients via ambulance.
Cameroon

MSF suspends medical activities in South-West Cameroon over ongoing staff detention

Three months since four MSF staff members were unjustly arrested in Cameroon, we have made the decision to suspend medical activities in the country's South-West region. Press Release - 5 Apr 2022
 
Asistente de farmacia en la sede de Médicos Sin Fronteras en Barbacoas, Nariño.
Quality Assurance

Garantia de qualidade relacionada com a aquisição de produtos médicos

Garantia de qualidade relacionada com a aquisição de produtos médicos msf.org - 4 Apr 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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