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NFI distributions for 250 families done in Bashiqa, Ninewa side of the 
border, today. A second distribution is planned for after tomorrow.
Iraq

MSF calls for respect of medical facilities

All parties to the conflict in Iraq must spare civilians and health structures Press Release - 18 Jun 2014
 
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 Sudan

Amidst Bombing of South Kordofan Village, MSF Facility Attacked Press Release - 17 Jun 2014
 
Many people displaced by the conflict have found refuge in Mboko airport, Bangui, CAR.
Central African Republic

Systematic violence affecting civilians and exposing them to more displacement and disease in Ouaka Region of CAR

Systematic violence affecting civilians and exposing them to more displacement and disease Press Release - 16 Jun 2014
 
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Central African Republic

Fresh attack on MSF in Ndélé

Following fresh attacks in Ndélé (CAR), MSF evacuated a number of staff members Press Release - 3 Jun 2014
 
Miriam Kastzura, nurse, attends to a patient in the emergency room in Berberati.
Central African Republic

Berbérati, Central African Republic: “I had never seen anything like it before”

Interview with Miriam Kasztura, a nurse just returned from Berbérati, OCG's project in the southwest of CAR. Voices from the Field - 3 Jun 2014
 
PK5 is an area where traditionally Muslims and Christians live together. At the beginning of January, 30% of our patients were Muslim, but this has now decreased to only a few as they have fled or fear to go outside. Beginning of February, MSF start a mobile clinic to the large central mosque in Bangui (PK5 neighborhood), where about 2,000 displaced Muslims are living in fear and not daring to get to our clinic. MSF provides daily water supply on this site (20m3 per day) + PK 12 camps : MSF is carrying out mobile clinics in the PK12 camp, where there are approximately 1,500 displaced people.
Central African Republic

New Violence in Bangui - A Day in the General Hospital

A Day in the General Hospital Project Update - 29 May 2014
 
Deplaces a l'eglise a Carnot.<br/>Forced displaced in the church in Carnot. *** Local Caption *** Since February 1st, date of the anti-Balakas takeover of the city, a thousand people (mostly Peuls/Fulani in transit on their way to Cameroon) are trapped in the city ,victims of attacks and violences.
Central African Republic

An account from Carnot, Central African Republic: "Let's be clear - we are witnessing a true cleansing in CAR"

A testimony by Muriel Masse, MSF’s project coordinator in Carnot, CAR Voices from the Field - 28 May 2014
 
MSF teams from Kabo carry out mobile clinics and support health centres in the periphery.
Central African Republic

‘We have seen women and children with gunshot injuries heading for exile’

‘We have seen women and children with gunshot injuries heading for exile’ Voices from the Field - 26 May 2014
 
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Central African Republic

Doctors on the frontline

The critical work MSF medical teams are doing on the ground in Bossangoa Project Update - 16 May 2014
 
Following the armed conflict in Masisi territory, North Kivu province, people have moved heavily into the bush and over 2000 people have taken refuge in the house MSF and Nyabiondo Referent Health Center that  MSF supports since 2009. Sanitary facilities were rehabilitated, water points created and tarpaulins were distributed to displaced persons. Hygiene committees were established. Many abuses were committed against the civilian population, villages were burned and homes looted
Democratic Republic of Congo

“The situation is untenable.” - Two months of fighting in Masisi territory, Democratic Republic of Congo

Interview with Emmanuel Lampaert, MSF medical officer in DRC Voices from the Field - 14 May 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)

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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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