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Nurse Carlotta, who has not worked in Italy for a long time, is now happy to be able to do her part in her country and to see so much solidarity between our doctors and our teams.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

In the midst of COVID-19, “we’re getting down to work”

In a letter to all staff, MSF International President Dr Christos Christou offers his support and solidarity to those working on the pandemic response and to those keeping regular MSF projects going. Open Letter - 20 Mar 2020
 
Inside the ER of MSF-supported al-Thawra General Hospital; the biggest public hospital in Taiz City. 

Al-Thawra hospital has been at the receiving end of indiscriminate attacks by the different armed groups in the city.

Between 2018 and 2020, MSF has recorded at least (40) incidents of violence against the premises of Al-Thawra General Hospital, its medical personnel and patients, including shootings inside or near hospital premises.
Yemen

Constant attacks on hospitals and staff jeopardise healthcare in Taiz

Medical staff and facilities supported by MSF in Taiz, Yemen, have come under repeated attack and armed incursions. MSF is urging warring parties to stop the attacks. Press Release - 20 Mar 2020
 
Restaurants and bars are closed. Such as all unessential shops.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

As COVID-19 continues to spread, MSF prepares for action in France

As coronavirus disease COVID-19 continues to spread, MSF teams will now respond in France, focusing on detecting and managing cases of COVID-19 among vulnerable people.
Press Release - 18 Mar 2020
 
On March 9th, 2020, an MSF team distributed heating material in a camp for internally displaced people in Northwest Syria. Aerial view of the camp where the distribution took place.
Syria

People in northwest Syria continue to struggle despite truce

Despite a truce in the conflict in northwest Syria, nearly a million people who have been displaced since December are struggling in cold, unhygienic conditions. Project Update - 17 Mar 2020
 
Surgeon John Buckles and medical doctor Martijn Knap perform a laparotomy on 10 years old Nyaduoth. Nyaduoth suffered several stab wounds and was transferred from Lankien to the MSF hospital in Bentiu Protection of Civilians (PoC) site to undergo surgery.
South Sudan

Huge numbers of wounded and displaced as violence continues in Jonglei and Greater Pibor area

Intercommunal violence continues in Jonglei state and Greater Pibor administrative area in eastern South Sudan, forcing thousands to flee and MSF to treat dozens of wounded. Press Release - 17 Mar 2020
 
Protective masks worn by patients and staff at the Doris Goodwin Hospital.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

Help and solidarity needed in Europe to protect medical staff from COVID-19

With a severe shortage of protective equipment needed to fight the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, MSF is urging European states to show solidarity and share materials. Press Release - 16 Mar 2020
 
A nurse at work at Zugdidi regional TB hospital, in Georgia’s Samegrelo region, where MSF first started working in 2006.

“The question people ask me most often is, ‘aren’t you afraid of working here?’ I tell them, ‘of course not.’ And I give them more information about TB.”
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

Challenges in supporting COVID-19 response

In a context where COVID-19 has spread to more than 100 countries, including those with developed and fragile health systems, what challenges does MSF face in responding? Interview - 16 Mar 2020
 
A general view of the olive grove next to the official camp of Moria.
At the moment, 13,000 people stranded in a camp designed to host just 3,000. People in the olive grove have to share their tents with other people with whom, they don’t have any previous relationship. The level of hygiene is very low and people have to share a toilet with another 90 people and a shower with 200. When it rains the tents are getting wet and the area turns into a muddy swamp. 
MSF team in the pediatric clinic in Moria see an average of 100 children and pregnant women per day. Currently with the recent increase of arrivals our team is struggling to respond to the need that arising. Most of the children our teams see are suffering from diseases which are directly connected with the living conditions such, respiratory tract infections, skin diseases, fever and diarrhea. We also receive children with chronic and complex medical cases who need specialized attention that is not available. Yet, they have to spend months living in unhygienic and unsafe conditions before they are moved to mainland in order to get the much-needed treatment.
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

Evacuation of squalid Greek camps more urgent than ever over COVID-19 fears

MSF is calling for the immediate evacuation of migrants and refugees stuck living in unhygienic, cramped conditions on the Greek islands, in the wake of the first confirmed case of COVID-19 coronavirus on Lesbos. Press Release - 12 Mar 2020
 
Stefano di Bartolomeo, anesthetist
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

MSF starts COVID-19 response activities in four northern Italian hospitals

With hospitals in northern Italy under immense pressure from the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, MSF staff have stepped in to provide support in four hospitals. Press Release - 12 Mar 2020
 
A general view of the olive grove next to the official camp of Moria.
At the moment, 13,000 people stranded in a camp designed to host just 3,000. People in the olive grove have to share their tents with other people with whom, they don’t have any previous relationship. The level of hygiene is very low and people have to share a toilet with another 90 people and a shower with 200. When it rains the tents are getting wet and the area turns into a muddy swamp. 
MSF team in the pediatric clinic in Moria see an average of 100 children and pregnant women per day. Currently with the recent increase of arrivals our team is struggling to respond to the need that arising. Most of the children our teams see are suffering from diseases which are directly connected with the living conditions such, respiratory tract infections, skin diseases, fever and diarrhea. We also receive children with chronic and complex medical cases who need specialized attention that is not available. Yet, they have to spend months living in unhygienic and unsafe conditions before they are moved to mainland in order to get the much-needed treatment.
Greece

Greece, the ‘shield’ of Europe, and EU leaders push migrants into danger

New Greek government migration measures and ongoing EU policies which demonise migration and criminalise people seeking asylum in Europe are pushing people fleeing war back into danger. Project Update - 11 Mar 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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