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In Eshowe in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal Province, MSF assisted the department of health with establishing help desks outside clinics - triage points where all who wish to enter are screened using a screening tool, and possible COVID-19 patients are then referred to a separate tent for testing.
Access to medicines

Governments must act fast on consensus supporting historic move to suspend monopolies during pandemic

Ahead of an important World Trade Organisation meeting, MSF advocates consensus supporting move to suspend monopolies during COVID-19 pandemic. Press Release - 15 Dec 2020
 
Treating a child during an outreach activity in Maiduguri
Nigeria

Extra-long malaria season in Borno claims lives

MSF teams in Nigeria’s Borno state have witnessed a spike in malaria cases, even into the dry season. Project Update - 14 Dec 2020
 
The Operating theatre at MSF’s trauma centre in Mocha, in the Red Sea Coast region of Yemen. The surgeons provide life and limb saving surgery for war wounded, traffic accident victims, and pregnant women needing emergency surgical delivery. Since late November 2020, the overwhelming majority of patients have been war-wounded civilians.
Yemen

Civilians wounded and killed in indiscriminate frontline hostilities

Renewed conflict to the south of Hudaydah Port in Yemen has led to rising numbers of civilians needing war-trauma surgery. Most are women and children. Press Release - 14 Dec 2020
 
Switzerland, COVID-19 response in Intensive care unit of HUG. April 14, 2020. ©Nora Teylouni / MSF
Photo story

A year in pictures 2020

MSF's A Year in Pictures collection for 2020 looks back on 12 months of providing medical care in extreme conditions and contexts across the globe. Photo Story - 11 Dec 2020
 
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Lantana is an orphan, and is here with his grandmother in MSF Shinkafi hospital,in the paediatric ward of Shinkafi hospital, Zamfara state, northwest Nigeria.
Nigeria

Killings, looting and abductions in Zamfara state

People in Nigeria’s Zamfara state face daily violence and attacks and struggle to find food, water, shelter and basic items. MSF calls for assistance. Project Update - 9 Dec 2020
 
The Afro Colombian communities of Nariño rely on the river for many aspects of daily life.
Colombia

Getting closer to Colombia’s conflict

Four years after the peace agreement between the government and the FARC group, the humanitarian situation in Narino, southwest Colombia, is outrageous. Voices from the Field - 4 Dec 2020
 
Families seeking shelter in abandoned shops and factories in Bentiu town, in South Sudan. January 2020.
South Sudan

Fear of violence, poor living conditions in South Sudan’s largest displacement camp

People in South Sudan's Bentiu Protection of Civilian's site fear regional violence and worry that the UN mission's withdrawal will leave them unprotected. Project Update - 3 Dec 2020
 
MSF staff prepare to begin a blood transfusion for a child patient with thalassemia.
Lebanon

Saving the lives of children with thalassaemia in Lebanon

Thalassemia is a blood disorder that requires regular blood transfusions and drugs to treat. In Lebanon, the cost is often prohibitive for refugees and vulnerable people. Project Update - 3 Dec 2020
 
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IRPII Staff

MSF Pay and Benefits Guide

A guide for International Field Staff REWARDS.MSF.ACW1 - 2 Dec 2020
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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