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Salamabila Hospital (gynecology – maternity building)
Democratic Republic of Congo

Thousands of survivors of sexual violence in serious need of care in DRC

A report from MSF shows that thousands of survivors of sexual violence, including children, are in serious need of physical and psychological care in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Press Release - 15 Jul 2021
 
Child receiving shot of measles vaccine.
Somalia

Increasing vaccination against measles in Lower Juba could prevent thousands of deaths

Measles remains highly prevalent in most parts of Somalia. In May 2021, MSF launched a measles vaccination pop up campaign for children in Dhobley town, Lower Juba region.
Project Update - 14 Jul 2021
 
Outpatient department of MSF’s Tabarre trauma hospital. Patients that are once discharged from hospitalization still come to the hospital for follow-up appointments, such as for wound care and for physiotherapy sessions. The outpatient department receives approximately 80 patients per day with a majority arriving on Mondays and Fridays since there no appointments taken in on weekends. 
“Orthopedic patients have a long rehabilitation process. Unfortunately due to the security situation in the city and the country we have patients who don’t come to their follow-up appointments for up to two months. Some people come from the countryside which makes it challenging for them to reach Tabarre. But if they come late the risk for their wounds to be infected is huge. This is also true for many of our colleagues that need to cross dangerous neighborhoods in order to come to work.”
                                                     — Roussena Rouzard, outpatient department head nurse, MSF
Haiti

Four questions on the tumultuous situation in Haiti

Ongoing armed clashes and displacement across Port-au-Prince, have led Haiti to a profound crisis for many months, limiting the population's access to healthcare as staff and patients have no assurance of reaching health facilities safely. Interview - 14 Jul 2021
 
Exploratory mission led by MSF to respond to the on-going nutritional crisis in Madagascar.
In Fokontane (villages) Andrambaly I et Andrambaly II, in the municipality of Maheny, Beloha's distict, Androy's region, the teams set up a mobile clinic for children under five. They carry out nutritional screening and distribute Plumpy'nut (therapeutic food) rations for children suffering from severe acute malnutrition.
Madagascar

Food assistance urgently needed as nutrition crisis grips southern Madagascar

A drought in southern Madagascar has led to a severe malnutrition crisis where an immediate increase in food aid is urgently needed, as some places border on famine. Project Update - 9 Jul 2021
 
As winter approaches in northwest Syria, the already harsh living conditions of more than two million displaced people are becoming even more difficult to deal with. People living in camps across the region face the prospect of leaking tents, mud-filled streets and freezing temperatures. Whenever it rains, the roads in the camp become rivers of mud, making it difficult for people to leave their tents, either on foot or by motorbike, to buy groceries, get to work or see a doctor. 
Teams from Médecins Sans Frontières have started distributing ‘winter kits’ of warm clothes, tarpaulins, mattresses and blankets to around 14,500 families living in more than 70 camps for displaced people across northwest Syria, to help improve their living conditions over the coming winter. These distributions are accompanied by health promotion awareness sessions on winter diseases and ways to prevent being sick in settings such as this.
Syria

Millions of Syrians will lose access to vital aid if northwest border closes

The potential closure of the northwest Syrian border, Bab Al-Hawa, could be extremely harmful to the millions of people reliant on aid there. Project Update - 8 Jul 2021
 
Panoramic view of the outskirts of Axum city. The region of Tigray in northern Ethiopia is crisscrossed by multiple mountains. Many of the six million inhabitants of the region live in remote rural and mountainous areas.
Ethiopia

MSF calls for Tigray murders investigation and safety for humanitarian workers

After three MSF staff members were brutally murdered in Tigray, Ethiopia, MSF calls for an investigation into their killings and insists that aid teams be allowed to work in safety. Press Release - 7 Jul 2021
 
Condolence photos in MSF missions for Maria, Tedros and Yohannes
In Memoriam

María, Yohannes and Tedros, remembered by their colleagues

At the end of June, three MSF staff members were brutally murdered in Tigray, Ethiopia. We remember their lives and humanitarian careers. Voices from the Field - 7 Jul 2021
 
St Mary Soledad Hospital in Bamenda is the base of MSF's ambulance service in Cameroon's North-West Region, and a hospital where MSF teams provided specialised care, such as emergency surgeries for complex childbirths and gunshot wounds, physiotherapy, and treatment for survivors of sexual and gender-based violence.
Cameroon

Doctors Without Borders unequivocally rejects allegations of support for armed groups in Cameroon

Doctors Without Borders rejects absolutely all allegations of having provided support for separatist fighters in the North-West region of Cameroon. Statement - 5 Jul 2021
 
MSF chartered ship Geo Barents has been detained after 14 hours of inspection by Italian authorities in Augusta, Sicily-Italy
Mediterranean migration

MSF is determined to return to sea to save lives after Geo Barents detained in Italy

Lives are being lost in the Mediterranean while NGO search and rescue vessels are detained, as MSF's Geo Barents becomes the latest ship to be held by Italian port authorities. Press Release - 4 Jul 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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