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On September 8 the MSF and SOS MEDITERRANEE teams rescued 50 people from a rubber boat in distress off the coast of Libya. The rescue took nearly three hours to complete. 

12 children under the age of 18 and one pregnant woman are among those now safely onboard the Ocean Viking
Mediterranean migration

Ongoing human tragedy in Mediterranean following 130 people feared dead

MSF deplores the ongoing human tragedy in the Mediterranean Sea, following a mass loss of life of people trying leave Libya in the wake of a shipwreck. Statement - 23 Apr 2021
 
MSF supervisor Jeanine Arakaza is following one of the teams in charge of spraying houses against mosquitoes on the Ruyaga hill, Kinyinya health district..
Malaria

Pumps, bicycles and satellites: fighting malaria in Burundi

In Ruyigi province, Burundi, MSF teams have carried out a large-scale indoor spraying campaign as a preventative measure to protect people's homes from malaria. Project Update - 22 Apr 2021
 
MSF medical staff visiting patients in the newly opened centre for temporary isolation and oxygenation in Huacho, Huaura province, Peru. The 50-bed facility has been quickly set up to support nearby Huacho regional hospital. So far, only two percent of the Peruvian population has received the first dose of the vaccine.
Peru

COVID-19 leaves high numbers of deaths and overwhelmed hospitals in Peru

A new, brutal wave of COVID-19 has swept Peru over the past few weeks, resulting in overcrowded hospitals and high death rates, while there's a lack of access to vaccination. Press Release - 20 Apr 2021
 
Group counseling session.
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

Deportations put migrants’ lives at risk in Niger

Expulsion of people on the move, migrants and refugees from Algeria to Niger has not stopped. The humanitarian needs of the migrant population are immense in Assamaka, Agadez region. Project Update - 20 Apr 2021
 
Over the past few days, hundreds of people have arrived in the provincial capital city of Pemba, Cabo Delgado, fleeing from the violent attacks that took place in Palma last week. Together with the government and other humanitarian organizations, MSF will contribute to the response by providing medical support to the displaced population that is being temporarily sheltered at the stadium.
Mozambique

Fear and loss for people fleeing violence in Cabo Delgado

Attacks on Palma, have caused the loss of many family members, in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique. Two internally displaced women, who MSF have assisted, recount the violence that they've witnessed during these attacks. Voices from the Field - 16 Apr 2021
 
MSF supports Emergency Care Units (known locally as UPAs) in Porto Velho, Rondônia state’s capital. Due to the over-saturated health system as a result of COVID-19, the UPAs, which usually only manage the stabilisation of patients before they are transferred to higher level facilities, are having to take in more complex patients than they were designed to handle.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

Failed COVID-19 response drives Brazil to humanitarian catastrophe

A year into the pandemic, and after recording over a quarter of the world's COVID-19 deaths last week, Brazil's coronavirus response is spiralling out of control, resulting in avoidable deaths. Press Release - 15 Apr 2021
 
Étienne Oumba, is a neighbourhood chief, and the founder and president of the Association of United Victims of the Central African Republic (AVUC). Étienne talks with Nadia, a community agent from MSF, in his office in Bangui, CAR, on 11th December 2020. Among the 3,000 victims of sexual violence he has identified so far, 700 are women. After directing a survivor to MSF for medical and psychological care, he accompanies them in their pursuit of justice. The medical certificates produced by MSF at the Tongolo centre help Étienne and the survivors as they represent proof that an incident occurred. One of his main challenges is the ongoing insecurity in CAR. “There are victims who don't want to pursue justice because sometimes their assailant influences them and says that if you bring me to justice, I'll kill you.”
Sexual violence

Healing the visible and invisible wounds of sexual violence in CAR

Sexual violence has become a healthcare crisis in Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic. MSF provides free and holistic care to survivors but medical support is not enough to meet their needs. Project Update - 13 Apr 2021
 
A man detained in Abu Salim detention centre. Detainees spend days and months in Libyan detention centres, without knowing when they will be released.
Libya

Libya: One dead and two injured in shooting in Tripoli detention centre

Tensions in the severely overcrowded Al-Mabani detention centre, in Tripoli, Libya, escalated, leaving one detained refugee dead and others injured following shots being fired into cells. Press Release - 9 Apr 2021
 
MSF clinic in Pagak reception centre. Ethiopia, March 2021.
Ethiopia

Asylum seekers trapped in appalling conditions in Gambella region

South Sudanese asylum seekers are stranded in reception centres in the Gambella region of western Ethiopia, without access to proper food or shelter. Forthcoming rains will make conditions even more difficult. Project Update - 9 Apr 2021
 
General view of Meluco, in the northern Mozambican province of Cabo Delgado, 20 February 2021.
Mozambique

Violence in Cabo Delgado: “Many have seen dead bodies along the way”

Over the last year, the number of people forced to flee in Cabo Delago province has increased exponentially because of the violence. There are currently around 50,000 people living either in camps or in the host community. Voices from the Field - 2 Apr 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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