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A man drags a tarpaulin raft through the flood in Rubkona, Unity State.

Across Unity state people’s homes and livelihoods (crops and cattle), as well as health facilities, schools, and markets, are completely submerged by floodwaters.
South Sudan

Hundreds of thousands of people in dire conditions months after floods

In South Sudan, over 800,000 people have been directly affected by flooding, which has left them in precarious conditions, vulnerable to disease and malnutrition. Project Update - 7 Jan 2022
 
Much of the local economy depends on the rearing of livestock such as cows, goats and camels. Because of a lack of rain and a very bad harvest this year, it has become difficult for famers to feed their animals. Some have taken their cattle south to find pastures, or to sell their animals.
Chad

“If the rain abandons us again, we don’t know what we will do”

In Chad, malnutrition has become a chronic crisis, due to multiple causes, including poor harvests - linked to climate change - inadequate dietary choices as well as socio-cultural factors. Project Update - 6 Jan 2022
 
Forest in Podlaskie region, Poland. In the end of December temperatures dropped to -11 degrees ˚C.
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

MSF leaves Polish border after being blocked from assisting people

Without permission to assist people in need on the Polish border, we have regrettably withdrawn teams from the area. Press Release - 6 Jan 2022
 
Sur les rives du fleuve Logone qui sépare le Cameroun du Tchad ; non loin du village de Ngueli (Tchad) où MSF propose des consultations médicales aux réfugiés camerounais. Novembre 2021
Chad

Tens of thousands of people flee Cameroon as violence spreads

As violence spreads on the Cameroonian border, thousands of people have fled to Chad where our teams respond to the needs of people caught in precarious conditions. Project Update - 4 Jan 2022
 
Iraqi father holding his child covered with a sleeping bag which they received from the Polish volunteers (from the NGO Fundacja Ocalenie) supporting migrants at the border. A family of 13 Iraqi Kurds including 4 children asked for asylum in Poland. The family was taken by the Polish border guards back to emergency state zone at the Belarusian border. On the next day, they sent their location indicating that were back on the Belarusian side of the border.
Belarus

8 things to know about the EU/Belarus border crisis

Here are eight things to know about the EU/Belarus border crisis, its effect on people on the move, and how MSF is responding. Project Update - 31 Dec 2021
 
MSF medical staff puts on PPE before entering the MSF COVID-19 ward at Yangon’s Aung San Tuberculosis Hospital on 16 August 2021 to treat patients affected by Myanmar’s third wave of the pandemic.
Myanmar

Responding to COVID-19 during political crisis in Myanmar

Political turmoil shook Myanmar and the COVID-19 pandemic brought the healthcare system to its knees - our teams look back at the successes and failures of our response to the pandemic. Voices from the Field - 30 Dec 2021
 
Before this photo of Abangma Celestine was taken in Mamfe District Hospital in South-West Cameroon, she had experienced complications in her pregnancy, and when she began bleeding, she sought medical attention. Without any treatment available nearby, she walked for a full day from her home in Bache village, to Saatum, where people called her a Doctors Without Borders ambulance.
Cameroon

MSF statement following incident at Nguti checkpoint

MSF must be given access to provide healthcare for people in need - hindering and obstructing our work puts patients’ lives at risk. Statement - 27 Dec 2021
 
BOA VISTA, RORAIMA, BRAZIL, SOUTH AMERICA, 01.07.96 MSF staff ride out into the country.
About MSF

MSF at 50 – half a century of medical humanitarian action

22 December 2021 marks 50 years since Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) was formally started as an organisation. This collection of images reflects on half a century of our work. Photo Story - 22 Dec 2021
 
Nan Nei, a 23-year-old refugee from Bentiu, South Sudan, holds her eight-month old baby, Nyan Bling, while looking at her elder son Ran, aged four, in the inpatient therapeutic feeding centre of the former MSF hospital in Al Kashafa refugee camp, in Sudan’s White Nile state.
Sudan

MSF leaves legacy of community hospital in White Nile state

Seven years after launching an emergency response for South Sudanese refugees and local communities in Sudan’s White Nile state, we are handing over activities to the Ministry of Health. Project Update - 21 Dec 2021
 
Image of a destroyed ambulance of the health centre in Muatide, in the district of Muidumbe in the northern Mozambican province of Cabo Delgado.
Mozambique

"It's extremely volatile" – people in Cabo Delgado continue to flee violence

Hundreds of thousands of people have sought refuge from ongoing conflict in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique - our teams continue to treat people in need of medical attention while on the move. Interview - 21 Dec 2021
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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