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View of Odessa from a car driven by MSF staff. 

Carla Melki, emergency coordinator for Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders, has just returned from the port city of Odessa in southwestern Ukraine. There she was part of an MSF team that has been assessing the situation in order to help plan our activities in response to the war in the country.
War in Ukraine

In Odessa, “everyone is preparing for the worst”

As the port city of Odessa, Ukraine, prepares for attack, our teams on the ground have been assessing the needs and preparing to support the health system for the worst-case scenario. Interview - 8 Mar 2022
 
Late-night loading of MSF emergency medical supplies onto a train at Lviv station, to be dispatched as rapidly as possible to hospitals in Kyiv
War in Ukraine

Emergency medical supplies rushed to Kyiv by train from Ukraine warehouse

After the first MSF medical supplies arrived in Ukraine earlier, the desperately-needed items have been sent on to Kyiv by train to supply local hospitals. Project Update - 6 Mar 2022
 
View of the city of Mariupol severely affected by the war.
War in Ukraine

Corridors are not enough for civilians and humanitarian aid in Ukraine

Following the ongoing reports about an agreement for safe passage of civilians in Ukraine, opportunities for civilians to escape from areas of violent warfare should not be one-off or time-limited. Project Update - 5 Mar 2022
 
View of the city of Mariupol severely affected by the war.
War in Ukraine

“We are calling for respect for human life” in Ukraine

In Ukraine, as the southeastern city of Mariupol is under siege and under attack, people are left without the essentials of human dignity - water, food, power, heating. MSF is urging for the respect of human dignity. Interview - 5 Mar 2022
 
UKRAINE. Mariupol. 24 February 2022. A civilian house destroyed by a rocket.
MSF has been working in eastern Ukraine for the last eight years, trying to improve access to health care for remote, conflict-affected populations.
War in Ukraine

Civilians must be allowed safe passage out of dire conditions in Mariupol

Heavy shelling and a lack of water, electricity and heating has made living conditions in Mariupol, southern Ukraine, extremely difficult. MSF urges for safe passage for people out of the city fleeing the war. Project Update - 5 Mar 2022
 
UKRAINE. Mariupol. 24 February 2022. Burning civilian houses hit by a rocket.
MSF has been working in eastern Ukraine for the last eight years, trying to improve access to health care for remote, conflict-affected populations.
War in Ukraine

Accessing areas most affected by fighting in Ukraine

As the conflict in Ukraine intensifies, and hundreds of thousands of people have fled the country, we aim to support people in areas hardest hit by the fighting. Interview - 3 Mar 2022
 
A second cyclone called Emnati hit the town of Mananjary on the eastern coasts of Madagascar on 22 February. MSF teams set up emergency tents near the main hospital, partially destroyed by the first cyclone, in order to start medical consultations as soon as they can.
Madagascar

Cyclones cut people off from healthcare in eastern Madagascar

Cyclones Batsirai and Emnati hit the east coast of Madagascar in quick succession in February, destroying numerous healthcare centres and leaving people without access to healthcare. Project Update - 2 Mar 2022
 
MSF car at Alek airstrip

MSF runs a large clinic offering primary healthcare and some secondary healthcare services in Gogrial town,Warrap State, South Sudan. An inpatient department and surgical capacity make this the key reference facility for miles around, and the clinic is extremely busy every day. The project is reorienting in 2013 to put a greater emphasis on maternal health owing to the high maternal mortality in South Sudan.
South Sudan

Access to medical care undermined following robbery of MSF staff in Yei

MSF in Yei, South Sudan, has been forced to suspend our activities on the outskirts of the town following a brazen attack in which MSF staff were robbed and vehicles burnt. Press Release - 1 Mar 2022
 
View of the temporary accommodation site  in Korczowa, southeastern Poland, for people who fled Ukraine because of the Russian invasion.
The head of the United Nations refugee agency says more than a half a million people had fled Ukraine since Russian invasion.
Ukraine

MSF mobilises response in Ukraine and nearby countries as conflict escalates

As conflict in Ukraine escalates and hundreds of thousands of people have fled their homes, MSF emergency teams are mobilising a response in Ukraine and neighbouring countries. Project Update - 1 Mar 2022
 
An abandoned house in one of the villages where MSF works.
War and conflict

MSF assesses response as Ukraine conflict escalates

The escalation of conflict in Ukraine has led MSF teams to take the painful decision to suspend most activities; but teams remains and are assessing our response. Statement - 25 Feb 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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