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GREECE. Lesbos, 12 September 2020. Fires at Moria migrant camp left thousands homeless.
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

Enough is enough: new pact, same misery for refugees

MSF International President Dr Christos Christou outlines in this op ed why the European Commission's proposed 'fresh start' on migration is simply the continuation of containment policies. Op-Ed - 5 Oct 2020
 
Golnegar with her family in front of her tent.
Golnegar is a mother of six children, four daughters and two sons. Her oldest child is a 12-year-old boy. She gave birth to her baby girl in Samos two months ago. Golnegar and her husband took the difficult decision to seek asylum in Europe after they had been targeted by armed groups in Afghanistan and their children’s lives were at risk. They have been in Vathy camp for more than 7 months, and despite the Golnegar’s pregnancy and medical condition they have not yet been offered a safe place to stay.

“There is something wrong with my kidney. I am in pain and I have headaches every day, but despite my efforts to see a doctor in the camp or in the local hospital, it has not been possible so far. All of my children have insect bites on their bodies, and they complain often that they feel sick, but there is nothing I can do for them,” says Golnegar. Her husband adds: “We only want a safe place for our children. We came here to save them from war and take them to school, but instead we found ourselves in this camp waiting in limbo for almost a year. We just want to start a peaceful life and take our children to school, and this is only possible on the mainland or in other European countries. How long will we have to stay in this makeshift camp?”
Greece

European policies of deterrence and containment degrade human life

Iorgos Karagiannis, the MSF head of mission in Greece, writes that while no-one wants to see 'another Moria' among camps, the EU is perpetuating the circumstances that led up to the fire. Op-Ed - 1 Oct 2020
 
29-year-old microbiologist Giir and 26-year-old biotechnologist Rebecca  examine and code samples of COVID-19 suspected cases in the National Public Health Laboratory (NPHL) in Juba to where the samples are brought for testing from all over the country. After the samples are registered and coded, they are send to an extraction room where another technician will determine whether the sample is positive for COVID-19 virus.
South Sudan

Young biotechnologists at the forefront of the COVID-19 response

Learn about MSF's COVID-19 response in South Sudan and meet two young scientists working at the National Public Health Laboratory in Juba, the capital. Project Update - 1 Oct 2020
 
18 years old, she told us that she fell pregnant while in a relationship with a neighbour. She couldn't tell her family nor keep the child, so she went to the MSF-supported hospital in Kigulube for safe abortion care.
Women's health

Proposed changes to US Global Gag Rule threaten wider harm to women

Proposed changes to an-already damaging US policy which restricts access to safe abortion and other forms of healthcare will further limit care for people in need. Interview - 28 Sep 2020
 
Al-Kindy hospital, in Baghdad, is receiving large numbers of severe and critical COVID-19 patients. Since July 2020, MSF teams have been helping in the respiratory care unit (RCU) providing bedside training for staff including ventilation use, drug use, and techniques adapted for the treatment of COVID-19. In these pictures, COVID-19 patients are being treated in the severe case ward with medication and oxygen support. If they need stronger treatment to recover, they are put on ventilator support in the RCU.
Iraq

COVID-19 outbreak in Baghdad is “very alarming”

Iraq has registered 320,000 cases of COVID-19 and an average 4,000 new cases are reported daily. The health system is under huge pressure. Project Update - 24 Sep 2020
 
General pics of the Nurse-led approach model for NCDs patients project in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe

MSF Zimbabwe newsletter issue 1

Read the latest on MSF's work in Zimbabwe. Report - 24 Sep 2020
 
South Sudan. The Greater Pibor Administrative Area. Lukurunyang payam. September 7, 2020. Dede, a mother of eight constructs a new shelter in Lakurunyarg after floodwater overwhelmed her house and a small farm. An MSF (Médecins Sans Frontières) mobile clinic brings life-saving medical care to Lukurunyarg after the flooding made the roads impassable.
South Sudan

Heavy floods threaten the lives of thousands of people in Greater Pibor

Ongoing severe flooding in Greater Pibor, South Sudan, has displaced thousands and worsened a devastating humanitarian crisis. MSF is urging organisations to scale up their response. Project Update - 23 Sep 2020
 
MSF has been engaged since April 2020 in distributing hygiene kits to displaced people living in camps in northwest Syria. Since then, the teams have distributed more than 63,000 hygiene kits including items such as soap and detergents to more than 26,000 displaced families in several camps in Idlib governorate and North Aleppo. 
In order to prevent overcrowding during the distribution, MSF teams have set up clear pathways from the entrance till the exit and put in place other measures such as asking people to maintain a safe distance among each other or asking only one person per family to come to the distribution site.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

Ten-fold increase in COVID-19 cases adds new challenges in northwest Syria

In just a month, the number of COVID-19 cases in northwest Syria have increased 10-fold, putting added pressure on the health system and creating more challenges in an already-dire situation.
Project Update - 22 Sep 2020
 
Nader Owidat (Counselor Educator) is conducting a COVID-19 health promotion activity with children in Masafer Yatta, a collection of 19 Palestinian hamlets in the Hebron Governorate (West Bank).
Palestine

Tackling COVID-19 in Hebron, the epicentre of the outbreak in Palestine

MSF teams are supporting local health authorities in Hebron, Palestine, in tackling the COVID-19 pandemic, in an area where a third of cases in the West Bank have been reported. Project Update - 21 Sep 2020
 

Ngudwini Area, King Cetshwayo District, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

COVID-19 and rural South Africa

Horrendous inequality, but also innovative initiatives, have been exposed during MSF's response to the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa's rural KwaZulu-Natal province. msf.org.za - 21 Sep 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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