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Diawara Fatouma Dicko, from the Yirimadio health centre, in a consultation with a patient. Throughout October 2021, free breast and cervical cancer screening is available to all women in this facility and 20 others in Bamako.
Mali

Three questions on the challenges of treating cancer in Mali

In Bamako, Mali, MSF screened thousands of women for cervical and breast cancer during October, in a bid to raise the profile, and reduce deaths, from the diseases. Interview - 11 Nov 2021
 
A traffic accident victim arrives at MSF's Tabarre hospital in Port-au-Prince. The hospital specializes in treating people with severe traumatic injuries or burns. A political and economic crisis in the capital has led to widespread insecurity and a fuel shortage, which is forcing medical facilities to limit the services they can provide due to transportation difficulties, staffing shortages and a lack of energy to power the facilities.
Haiti

Shortages of fuel, water threaten medical care in Haiti

As tensions and armed conflict escalate in Haiti's capital, shortages of fuel, transportation and drinking water are putting medical facilities and patients at risk. Press Release - 10 Nov 2021
 
Psychologist Rasmia Ali Mohammed conducing a counselling session with Alima* at the mental health clinic supported by MSF at Al-Gamhouri Hospital in Hajjah, Yemen.
Yemen

The rise of severe mental health conditions in Yemen

The crisis in Yemen is in its seventh year and conflict continues to have a devastating impact on people’s wellbeing - especially their mental health. Interview - 10 Nov 2021
 
MSF’s Inpatient Therapeutic Feeding Centre (ITFC) at Herat Regional Hospital. Only women, except the staff, are allowed to enter in the facilities. The gate is hidden by a large curtain, the "parda" in dari (which means curtain).
Afghanistan

Malnutrition soars in Herat as healthcare reaches breaking point

Malnutrition in Afghanistan is becoming a cause for concern, and already increasing numbers of cases have been exacerbated by the Taliban’s takeover and uncertainty in the country. Interview - 10 Nov 2021
 
Woman uses a canoe to move through floodwaters in Wangchot village, Old Fangak.  Since July 2020, severe flooding have affected an estimated 800,000 people across a wide swathe of South Sudan, inundating homes and leaving people without adequate food, water or shelter. As of beginning of December 2020, in Fangak county, Jonglei state, the water levels remain high, and in some areas continue rising, affecting people on a daily basis.
Climate emergency

The climate crisis is a health and humanitarian crisis

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is attending the COP26 Climate conference in Scotland this week. Here's why. Project Update - 5 Nov 2021
 
Members of the MSF mobile response team head towards a school building which was temporarily used to house people isolating with COVID-19.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

Providing support for COVID-19 in Manipur

Following a severe wave of COVID-19 in India, MSF teams responded in Manipur state, providing treatment to patients and supporting the local health system. Project Update - 5 Nov 2021
 
A wooden boat in distress, with 36 people on board before the rescue, on 22nd October, 2021.
Mediterranean migration

Search and rescue: “They describe Libya as hell”

In the latest rescues from the Mediterranean, 140 survivors were unaccompanied minors. Julie Melichar describes the shocking reality of crossing the world's deadliest migration route. Voices from the Field - 31 Oct 2021
 
Angumu is a remote and mountainous area of the Ituri Province of north-eastern DRC. Access to the area is limited and roads are hard to travel.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Activities suspended in Ituri health district following attack on vehicle

MSF teams have suspended our activities in a health district in Ituri province, northeast Democratic Republic of Congo, following an armed attack on an MSF vehichle, wounding two staff. Press Release - 30 Oct 2021
 
Main entrance of Tabarre hospital.
Haiti

Haiti fuel crisis severely limits access to vital medical care

A fuel shortage in Haiti is causing serious disruptions to medical care in the country, limiting MSFs ability to treat patients and essential medical staff from reaching healthcare facilities. Press Release - 27 Oct 2021
 
On the evening of the 23rd of October, a rubber boat with 95 people on board, was about to be intercepted by the Libyan Coast Guard, MSF teams arrived on time to carry out the rescue safely.
Mediterranean migration

Nearly 400 people rescued from the Mediterranean need a place of safety

Nearly 400 people have been rescued from the Mediterranean sea - with dangerous weather conditions forecast, we are calling on Italy to provide a place of safety for the people on board the Geo Barents now. Project Update - 26 Oct 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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