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MSF Mother and Child hospital, Taiz  Yemen
Yemen

“That evening we had around 30 casualties, both wounded and dead.”

"People in Taiz have immense needs for food, medical care, water and sanitation and shelter," says Christopher McAleer, a former MSF logistician in Yemen. Voices from the Field - 30 Jan 2017
 
MSF Al-Nasr supported hospital - Al-Dhale,Yemen
Yemen

Healthcare under siege

Twenty months since fighting started in Taiz, the city’s health services have largely collapsed – the result of physical damage to hospitals and of shortages of staff and medical supplies. Photo Story - 30 Jan 2017
 
MSF in Al Dhale and Taiz, Yemen. July 2015
Yemen

Healthcare under siege in Taiz

In its new report, MSF reiterates its calls on all warring parties to ensure the protection of civilians and health workers and allow the wounded and sick access to healthcare. Report - 30 Jan 2017
 
South Sudan, Melut
South Sudan

MSF closes project in Melut after three years

"MSF's role as first responder was crucial at the start of the emergency. We were able to take care of the displaced population as they arrived at the beginning of 2014," says Marta Cazorla, MSF field coordinator for Melut. Project Update - 30 Jan 2017
 
Family in refugee camp near Polykastro
United States of America

Suspension of US refugee resettlement endangers people fleeing war zones

President Donald J. Trump’s executive order suspending refugee resettlement to the United States is an inhumane act against people fleeing war zones. Statement - 29 Jan 2017
 
Honduras: Mental healthcare for victims of violence
Honduras

Mental healthcare for victims of violence

During 2016, MSF expanded its activities in Tegucigalpa and Comayagüela, where it provides mental healthcare for victims of violence. Project Update - 26 Jan 2017
 
Georgia: DR-TB patients find hope in new treatments
Access to medicines

Public health groups welcome agreement for development of promising new TB drug

While deal marks a critical step in the fight against TB, health groups warn that the deal lacks safeguards that would ensure worldwide affordability. Press Release - 26 Jan 2017
 
South Sudanese refugees in Northern Uganda
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

South Sudanese refugees in Northern Uganda

MSF provides medical care inside the refugee complex. Most common pathologies are malaria and diarrhoeas but chronic diseases and mental health are also an issue.
Photo Story - 26 Jan 2017
 
Mpoko airport IDP camp
Central African Republic

Five reasons to care about the closure of Mpoko camp

Mpoko has now closed. What became a symbol of the huge needs of the Central African people has disappeared, but the country's problems persist. Project Update - 24 Jan 2017
 
DRC: Paediatric care in Manono General Hospital
Democratic Republic of Congo

More than 200 people treated for injuries at Manono hospital, Tanganyika

"In December, the hospital's surgical department was overwhelmed. There were people everywhere, lying on the floor waiting to be treated," says Gaudia Sironi, MSF Field Coordinator. Voices from the Field - 23 Jan 2017
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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