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Ansongo hospital, Gao region, in northern Mali. MSF started working in Ansongo in September 2012, nine months after the conflict broke out in the north of the country between the security forces and Tuareg and Islamist groups. Currently, MSF is working at the Ansongo referral hospital, a 31-bed facility, where the organisation carries out OPD, IPD, ANC consultations and assist deliveries.
Mali

MSF assists five children injured in suicide attack near Ansongo

MSF team deployed to area after suicide bomber attacked UN camp on the outskirts of Ansongo town, killing three civilians and wounding 16 people. Project Update - 17 Apr 2015
 
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Yemen

MSF receives 30 wounded after airstrikes on Huth

Calls on all parties to respect civilians and civilian structures Press Release - 16 Apr 2015
 
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Colombia

MSF provides mental health support to those affected by the attack in the Timba district, in the Cauca region

A mobile team from Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is in the Timba district, in the municipality of Buenos Aires in the Cauca region of southwest Colombia, assisting the local population after a confrontation in which 10 soldiers died early on Wednesday morning. Press Release - 16 Apr 2015
 
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South Sudan

A year after mass killings in Bentiu, violence and displacement continue

A year after the mass killings of civilians in the oil town of Bentiu in South Sudan, including people sheltering in the hospital where MSF was running an HIV/TB project, the violence and displacement have continued and access to basic healthcare and food remains a problem for people living in rural areas outside the town Voices from the Field - 15 Apr 2015
 
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Yemen

MSF plane carrying urgently needed medical supplies lands in Sana’a, more assistance needed

“But supply routes must stay open to allow more aid into the country.” Press Release - 13 Apr 2015
 
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Yemen

More than 800 war-wounded treated at MSF clinics across the country

Since 19 March more than 800 war-wounded people have received emergency treatment in Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) projects across Yemen. Crisis Update - 10 Apr 2015
 
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Yemen

“Every day we are getting calls from patients in a critical condition who cannot reach our hospitals”

"Every day we are getting calls from patients in a critical condition who cannot reach our hospitals." Voices from the Field - 10 Apr 2015
 
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Central African Republic

MSF suspends part of its activities in Kabo after an attack on its facilities

Two unidentified gunmen took advantage of the afternoon’s heavy rainfall to launch a violent attack on the MSF complex Press Release - 9 Apr 2015
 
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Yemen

MSF medical supplies and team reach Aden, but more needed

Sana’a – The first boat organised by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) carrying 1.7 tonnes of urgently needed medical supplies for the MSF hospital in Aden successfully docked in the city today. Press Release - 8 Apr 2015
 
Brima Vandi, MSF nurse from Sierra Leone. He was part of the MSF team that worked on rehabilitating and supporting the Bor State hospital in June 2014. 
When violence started to spread in South Sudan in December 2013, Bor was one of the first towns to be hit. During December and January the town shifted hands several times between government and opposition forces, and 70,000 civilians from Bor took refuge in camps within South Sudan or in neighbouring countries. The State hospital was ransacked and all the staff and patients fled.  He says: "It’s their hospital, not ours.  I felt I was doing what I came here to do – to support, to let people know what to do and then train them in giving quality medical service."
South Sudan

Restoring a ransacked hospital

MSF nurse supervisor Brima Vandi's recounts the restoration of Bor's abandoned hospital Voices from the Field - 8 Apr 2015
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.
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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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