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Speaking Out videos: The Hunting and Killing of Rwandan Refugees in Zaire-Congo: 1996-1997

Speaking Out videos: The Hunting and Killing of Rwandan Refugees in Zaire-Congo: 1996-1997 - 21 Dec 2021
 
Dr. Théo (phile) has done countless interventions with the emergency pool of MSF Congo in the most remote areas of the country. He’s a man of experience, he has seen all kind of epidemics: measles, cholera, yellow fever, … but this time it’s his first Ebola intervention. “It’s interesting that after all this years of experience I’m all of a sudden a bit of a rookie again. But I’m learning so much here.”
DRC Ebola outbreaks

DRC's thirteenth Ebola outbreak

On 8 October 2021, DRC declared an outbreak of Ebola in North Kivu province, which was the country’s thirteenth in just over 40 years, and the fifth in the last two years. Crisis Update - 20 Dec 2021
 
Someone shows a bullet that landed on France's property in Damala, a neighbourhood parallel to the road where the fighting happened on 13 January 2021.

France Beldo, 31, was wounded during this clash between rebel groups and the national forces supported by their international allies on the outskirts of Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic.

Another bullet is still lodged in her shoulder. France says: "We cannot stay in such violence all the time, with the sounds of guns. Fear is winning people over. We cannot go out, if we do, we are always fearful."
Central African Republic

A visual journey through a year of renewed violence in an old conflict

We take a visual journey through a photo essay detailing the struggles of people in CAR and how our teams support those with myriad needs through medical care. Project Update - 17 Dec 2021
 
An MSF staff member inspects equipment in a ward for women to receive care following c-sections, Khost maternity hospital
Afghanistan

A hospital of women, for women: Preserving maternity care in Khost

Babies are still being born in Afghanistan despite the political upheaval - at MSF's hospital in Khost we continue to ensure women have a safe place to give birth. Project Update - 16 Dec 2021
 
A severely malnourished child is admitted to the inpatient therapeutic feeding centre (ITFC) supported by MSF at Abs Hospital in Hajjah, Yemen.
Yemen

Alarming numbers of Yemeni children suffering from malnutrition

MSF is seeing increasing numbers of dangerously malnourished children in Abs Hospital, Yemen, as the situation in the war-torn country worsens every day. Project Update - 16 Dec 2021
 
“We have been here for a month now and one of our biggest challenges is finding shelter and food while waiting for our papers. We miss Venezuela, but there are no opportunities there for us nor for our children. We are friends and used to work as laundry assistants at a hotel, but after a while our salaries weren’t enough for us to eat,” say Vanesa and Daiviane.

They hope to find work and a house to live in and to provide a better life for their children.
Brazil

Venezuelan migrants left without healthcare, shelter and services

As hundreds of Venezuelan migrants arrive daily in Roraima state, Brazil, they find themselves in precarious conditions, often sleeping rough without access to basic services. Project Update - 14 Dec 2021
 
In the ER section of a makeshift hospital in Syria that MSF has converted from a farm.
Syria

Casualties arrive en masse at MSF hospital following an airstrike in Idlib

Following an airstrike in Idlib governorate, northwest Syria, a number of people, including young children, have been severely injured. MSF medical teams are responding. Press Release - 13 Dec 2021
 
Abdul Harma, head nurse at the Hospital specialising in COVID-19 in Hassakeh, in northeast Syria, provides care to Mr. Ali, who lives two hours away from Hassakeh by road.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

Responding to COVID-19: Global Accountability Report 5 - May to September 2021

Read the fifth in a series of accountability and operational activities outline on MSF's response to the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. Report - 8 Dec 2021
 
Ángel Alexis Ramirez Mejia, 9, plays under the Coatzacoalcos bridge on 25 March. Since leaving Comayagua, Honduras, he and his family have been travelling for 16 days, 14 of them on foot. 

MEXICO. Veracruz. Coatzacoalcos. March 25, 2021.
Photo story

A year in pictures 2021

Our Year in Pictures collection for 2021 looks back on 12 months of MSF teams providing medical care in extreme conditions and contexts across the globe. Photo Story - 8 Dec 2021
 
Sulaith Auzaque, fieldco in Catatumbo, and a migrant reaching the border with Colombia.
Colombia

Humanitarian needs persist on Colombia and Venezuela border

After three years of providing care, Médecins Sans Frontières is handing our projects over and calling for a stronger aid response for thousands of families on the border. Press Release - 7 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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