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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.”
Jordan

A year of saving Syrian lives

Learn more about MSF's trauma surgery project on Jordan's border with Syria. Project Update - 24 Nov 2014
 
The MSF clinic is situated on a busy street of the neighborhood. Penina spent several hours in the clinic’s observation room. Now her and her mother are leaving the clinic as one of the last people today before the clinic closes at 1 pm.
Central African Republic

Gallery: A Saturday morning with fever and worry

One Saturday morning, a worried mother arrives at the clinic with her 6-year old daughter Penina, who has a very high fever. . . Photo Story - 19 Nov 2014
 
Bassim was killed by Israeli soldiers while crossing a checkpoint into the West Bank. These are his belongings. Hebron, West Bank
Palestine

Occupied Minds: When only one bullet ends an entire family’s dream

The dream of a joint wedding for both brothers turns into a nightmare. Voices from the Field - 14 Nov 2014
 
calek, Northern Bahr El Ghazal, October: A child getting tested for malaria in the school in Calek. Calek, is home to some 7,000 displaced people. MSF provides a mobile outreach clinic doing vaccinations and Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH).
South Sudan

Access to antimalarial treatments must be increased in the west of the country

Conflict has diverted attention from healthcare, leading to an increase in severe malaria cases. Press Release - 6 Nov 2014
 
Le 26 avril 2014, 16 civils - dont 3 personnels MSF - ont été assassinés par des hommes armés dans l'enceinte de l'hôpital de Boguila au Nord-Ouest de la RCA. 
En signe de protestation et de solidarité avec la population centrafricaine , victime de violences récurrentes, entre le 5 et le 9 mai 2014, toutes les sections MSF ont suspendu leurs activités sur toute la RCA, ainsi que pour les populations centrafricaines réfugiées au Tchad, au Cameroun et en RDC. Seules les urgences vitales ont été prises en charge au cours de cette semaine. Photo prise devant le dispensaire MSF - vide - du camp de déplacés de M'Poko, situé près de l'aéroport de Bangui.<br/>


On the 26th of April of 2014, 16 civilians - including three MSF staff - have been killed by armed men in the Boguila hospital compound, northwest CAR. 
As a sign of protest and solidarity with the CAR population - victim of constant violence - between the 5th and the 9th of May of 2014, all MSF sections have suspended their activities throughout CAR, as well as the ones dedicated to the Central Africans refugees in Chad, Cameroon and DRC. Only vital emergencies were taken in charge during this period of time. Photo of the - empty - MSF clinic located in M'poko's IDP camp, near Bangui's airport.
Central African Republic

Population and MSF staff still under threat six months after deadly attacks

"Local people live in constant fear that they will be attacked. They try to rebuild their houses and work in the fields but, as soon as there is any kind of stability, they get attacked again." Voices from the Field - 27 Oct 2014
 
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Syria

Hundreds of wounded in Syria after crowded market is bombed in besieged Damascus suburb

he bombing of a crowded market on 9 October caused hundreds of casualties in Erbin town in the East Ghouta suburban area near Damascus. Some 50,000 people have been under siege here for more than two years. The medical humanitarian organization Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), which supports more than 100 health facilities throughout the country, including in East Ghouta, is deeply concerned that doctors in Erbin, as in other besieged areas, are struggling to respond to the massive influxes of wounded. Press Release - 16 Oct 2014
 
MSF medical specialist Maartje Hoetjes carrying out a mobile clinic by boat in Jigmir, Upper Nile State, South Sudan
South Sudan

“At night I lie awake thinking of those who did not survive”

Maartje Hoetjes flew to one of South Sudan’s more remote areas to meet displaced families and assess their health. Voices from the Field - 14 Oct 2014
 
The MSF clinic is situated on a busy street of the neighborhood. Penina spent several hours in the clinic’s observation room. Now her and her mother are leaving the clinic as one of the last people today before the clinic closes at 1 pm.
Central African Republic

Upsurge in violence hindering access to medical care in Bangui

Recent violence in Bangui is making access to medical care virtually impossible. Project Update - 14 Oct 2014
 
 Dalal and the 30 members of her extended family have recently fled from Sinjar. Now they share four rooms on the 6th floor of an unfinished building in Zakho, Norther Iraq.
QUOTE :“We have no windows, it’s getting cold and we don’t have enough blankets. Winter is approaching. How will we survive without windows and heating when temperatures will drop below freezing?” she wonders.
Iraq

"Does anyone care?": Testimonies of the displaced in Iraq

Voices from the Field - 10 Oct 2014
 
MSF pharmacy store keeper in Yemen checking stocks.
Yemen

MSF supports public and private hospitals in Sana'a

MSF is responding to increasing needs in Sana'a due to recent conflict. Press Release - 24 Sep 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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