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Iraq : Treating COVID-19 in Baghdad
Iraq

Severe COVID-19 patients in Iraq “were almost sure to die”

MSF teams in Iraq have been treating people with coronavirus in Baghdad, with many arriving too sick to be saved. Since opening a dedicated COVID-19 ward, things have improved, but MSF remains worried about the situation. Project Update - 16 Feb 2021
 
Herat Covid-19 Treatment Centre (CTC)
Afghanistan

Keeping an eye on COVID-19 cases in Herat, Afghanistan

Among low levels of awareness of COVID-19 in Herat, Afghanistan, MSF teams are treating patients with the disease in our treatment centre, while keeping a close eye on case numbers. Project Update - 12 Feb 2021
 
The journey of a wounded woman at MSF'SICA hospital in Bangui
Central African Republic

A journey of healing in CAR amid post-electoral violence

France Beldo was hit by a stray bullet in Bangui, Central African Republic (CAR), which is in the midst of violence following elections. MSF teams at SICA hospital tended to her recovery. Photo Story - 9 Feb 2021
 
Pakistan

After 12 years of support, MSF hands last hospital activities over in Timergara, Pakistan

After more than 12 years of providing support, including emergency room and maternity services, MSF hands over the last of our activities in Timergara district hospital, Pakistan. Project Update - 8 Feb 2021
 
Young patient with diabetes in Paoua
Non-communicable diseases

No fridge, no problem, to store insulin for people with diabetes

An MSF study has found that some insulin can be stored in temperatures of up to 37C for up to four weeks, changing lives for those with diabetes without access to refridgeration. Project Update - 5 Feb 2021
 
MSF descentralized model of care
Cameroon

Healthcare in the community, by the community in Cameroon

With conflict and insecurity a feature of life in South-West Cameroon, MSF teams have found ways to ensure local communities can access medical care - by training them to give aid. Project Update - 4 Feb 2021
 
South Sudan - MSF hospital in Agok
Cameroon

Ambulance fired on in South-West Cameroon

MSF reiterates that medical staff and facilities are not a target for attacks, following shots that were fired at an ambulance in South-West Cameroon. Statement - 4 Feb 2021
 
TRIPS Waiver Embassy Protest
Access to medicines

MSF urges wealthy countries not to block COVID-19 patent waiver

MSF urges wealthy countries which are opposing a proposal to waive patent rights on COVID-19 tools not to block it and ruin its lifesaving potential for billions of people in the rest of the world. Press Release - 3 Feb 2021
 
Mozambique - Jose Macamo Project - HIV
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

Ravaged by new strain, southern Africa must get COVID-19 vaccines

As Eswatini, Mozambique, Malawi are being overwhelmed by the second wave of COVID-19, these countries are yet to receive any doses of vaccines, leaving their frontline health workers exposed. Press Release - 3 Feb 2021
 
MSF begins supporting local healthcare facilities in eastern and central Tigray
Ethiopia Tigray crisis

Ethiopia: “If seriously ill people can’t get to hospital, you can imagine the consequences”

Albert Viñas, the recently-returned emergency coordinator in Tigray, Ethiopia, describes the situation of people who've had to leave their homes, and the difficulty faced in trying to access medical care. Voices from the Field - 1 Feb 2021
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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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