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Their precarious living conditions are subject to harsh climate extremes, be it in winter with temperatures ranging from freezing cold in winter to scorching hot in summer.
Lebanon

Syrian refugees in Lebanon: "This crisis cannot be forgotten”

A brutal stretch of winter has passed, but Syrian refugees in Lebanon are still struggling amidst the deplorable living conditions they’ve endured for years now Project Update - 27 Jan 2015
 
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Palestine

Occupied Minds: Looking for hope

Randa is 24 years old and lives in an area called Mfaqarain Massafer Yatta, South of Hebron. Mfaqara is one of the villages threatened to be demolished because it is considered a military zone by the Israeli army. Voices from the Field - 27 Jan 2015
 
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Syria

Crisis update - January 2015

What began in 2011 in Syria as protests inspired by the Arab Spring has become an entrenched and bloody conflict that shows no sign of resolution.
Crisis Update - 26 Jan 2015
 
MSF staff deliver medicines, to treat chronic diseases, to Hospital no.6 in Donetsk, Ukraine.
Ukraine

Hospitals shelled and civilians cut off as fighting intensifies

As fighting escalates, the situation for civilians caught in the conflict zone is now dire. Project Update - 23 Jan 2015
 
On  20 January  2015,  the  hospital  managed  by MSF in Frandala village, South Kordofan  region in the Nuba Mountains, has been directly targeted during a bombing lead by Sudanese Air Force (SAF). This is one of the indiscriminate bombing  occurring  regularly in South Kordofan in the war between Khartoum Authorities  and  the  rebels  groups  in  the Nuba Mountains. 

The Frandala hospital  was  previously  bombed  on 16 June,  2014.  That attack took place despite Sudanese government’s knowledge of the MSF presence.
Sudan

MSF hospital bombed in South Kordofan

Press Release - 22 Jan 2015
 
A patient is brought from the prenatal ward into the main theatre. The road to the theatre can sometimes be challenging especially, during the rainy season.
Nigeria

MSF assists survivors of deadly Boko Haram attack

An MSF team in Maiduguri is assisting survivors of Baga attack. Project Update - 13 Jan 2015
 
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Nigeria

“There are only two doctors in the whole of north Borno State”

Our programme manager in Nigeria tells us what MSF has achieved in the country and the organisation’s plans for 2015. Voices from the Field - 13 Jan 2015
 
Nawaf, a 45-year-old patient:“I was blown up by a landmine while herding sheep and I lost both my legs. Two weeks later, my brother was also wounded in the same way. After four months of treatment, I tried on my prosthetics two days ago, I feel so happy. It’s a feeling that you can’t explain. I didn’t know that it would be possible. I can’t wait to go back to Syria to show my family that I can walk again.”
Syria

From bad to worse

"Syria remains the most serious humanitarian crisis in the world" - Aitor Zabalgogeazkoa, Head of Mission of the MSF team in Aleppo in 2014
Op-Ed - 7 Jan 2015
 
After long months of intensive work, the new Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) hospital for specialized reconstructive surgery for war victims from the Arab region is almost ready to run. The hospital will be the largest structure of its kind MSF is currently running.
Jordan

New home for MSF specialised reconstructive surgery project set for completion

After months of intensive work, the new Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) specialized reconstructive surgery hospital for war victims from the Middle East and North Africa region is almost ready to run. It will be the largest hospital for th Project Update - 22 Dec 2014
 
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Yemen

MSF provides medical care to IDPs and injured people lacking access in Al-Bayda governorate

The newly formed Yemen Emergency Pool has provided medical consultations and non-food items to IDPs. Project Update - 18 Dec 2014
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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