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Severely damaged building in the historic neighborhood of Gemmaye in Beirut. Thousands of apartments and shops in Beirut were damaged due to the explosion which caused shattering to the glass windows and wooden doors. Beirut's streets were covered by debris and broken glass.
Lebanon

MSF supporting Beirut’s health services in wake of massive blast

Teams from MSF are supporting the health system in Lebanon in the wake of a massive blast in Beirut, which has left many dead and injured, and much of the city damaged. Project Update - 6 Aug 2020
 
The Sea-Watch 4 in the port of Burriana, Spain, as it prepares to embark on its first lifesaving mission to the Central Mediterranean.
Mediterranean migration

MSF and Sea-Watch announce collaboration to save lives at sea

MSF and NGO Sea-Watch are joining forces to save lives at sea in search and rescue operations in the Central Mediterranean Sea onboard new boat, Sea-Watch 4. Press Release - 6 Aug 2020
 
A Community-based response. The Khayelitsha Field Hospital, with its white roof, was a partnership between MSF and the Khayelitsha District Hospital (red brick building). The MSF-run Field Hospital in Khayelitsha was the only overflow facility in province based within a community. This was a big plus, as it made patient movement easier, and support from the district hospital more efficient.
South Africa

Western Cape begins to breathe after COVID-19 peak

As MSF's COVID-19 field hospital in South Africa’s Western Cape province prepares to close, our team there shares valuable medical lessons learned. Project Update - 6 Aug 2020
 
Infection prevention and control in MSF COVID-19 facility. MSF enhanced its infection control and medical protocols to face the COVID-19 pandemic in Mosul. MSF has responded quickly to the pandemic by temporarily repurposing its center for post operative care into a 62 bed facility for isolation and treatment of COVID-19 patients. So far the facility has received over 700 patients. On the other hand, MSF is maintaining most of its regular healthcare in the city including emergency, maternity and paediatrics.
Iraq

Mosul: MSF works on dual front of COVID-19 and lifesaving medical care

MSF teams in Mosul, Iraq are supporting a healthcare system severely impacted by years of conflict that now faces the COVID-19 coronavirus. Project Update - 5 Aug 2020
 
Covid-19 in Amazon region
Brazil

Chasing COVID-19 in the Brazilian Amazon

As MSF's response to COVID-19 winds down in the Amazon region of Brazil, our staff reflect on our activities and the challenges they faced in responding to the pandemic. Exposure.co - 4 Aug 2020
 
The Souq al Khamis detention centre, located by the sea in the city of Khoms, illustrates the violence and blurred lines between official authorities, militias and criminal networks that pollutes some detention centres.
Our teams have been working there since 2017. In 2019, Khoms became the main landing point for people intercepted at sea and brought back by the Libyan coastguard. It is also the starting point for many crossing attempts, including the one on 25 July 2019 which tragically ended with the deaths of at least 110 people. Our team assisted 135 survivors brought back to Khoms. They were in a state of shock after spending several hours in the water and seeing so many people, including family members, drown before their eyes. 
 At first, it seems as though refugees and migrants detained in Souq Al Khamis have better conditions and more access with the outside world than in other detention centres. Here, some go to work outside, they can buy food in the city, speak to family on the phone, and, following recent IOM renovation work, hygiene conditions are no longer as dire as before. There are showers and access to safe drinking water. However, below the surface, lie stories of violence, sexual assault and human trafficking.
Libya

Libya: “They were shot and killed as they fled arbitrary detention”

Three people were killed and two others injured as they were shot at trying to flee arbitrary detention in Khoms, Libya, where they had been returned after trying to leave the country. Project Update - 31 Jul 2020
 
Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has been forced to close after local authorities imposed fines with potential criminal charges related to urban planning regulations. The closure of the isolation centre - which will significantly reduce the COVID-19 response capacity on the island - could have terrible implications should an outbreak occur in Moria.
Greece

MSF forced to close COVID-19 centre on Lesbos

Local authorities on Lesbos, Greece, issuing fines and the threat of criminal charges, have forced MSF to close our COVID-19 isolation centre in Moria, which could have grave consequences. Press Release - 30 Jul 2020
 
Detail of the GeneXpert machine being used to test a sample of suspected Tuberculosis in the lab at Bangassou Hospital.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

Diagnostic company Cepheid charging four times more than it should for COVID-19 tests

There is an urgent need for rapid, point-of-care diagnostic tests for coronavirus COVID-19. However, diagnostics company Cepheid is profiteering off the pandemic, by charging four times what it should for its tests. Press Release - 28 Jul 2020
 
MSF staff vests hang out to dry at the site of the emergency measles vaccination team in Baboua.
About MSF

Core ExCom message to our staff on discrimination and racism within MSF

The core Executive Committee (Excom) of MSF has released a statement addressing racism and discrimination within the MSF movement. Statement - 24 Jul 2020
 
MSF car at Alek airstrip

MSF runs a large clinic offering primary healthcare and some secondary healthcare services in Gogrial town,Warrap State, South Sudan. An inpatient department and surgical capacity make this the key reference facility for miles around, and the clinic is extremely busy every day. The project is reorienting in 2013 to put a greater emphasis on maternal health owing to the high maternal mortality in South Sudan.
Nigeria

MSF condemns the killing of five aid workers in northeast Nigeria

In the wake of the brutal killing of five humanitarian workers in Borno state, northeastern Nigeria, MSF strongly condemns violence against humanitarian workers and assistance. Statement - 23 Jul 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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