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Salwa, 11, before entering the operational theatre at Dar Salam Hospital for surgery. 
Salwa survived an Israeli airstrike that killed her family during the military escalation between the Israeli army and the Islamic Jihad group in the Gaza strip in November 2019. She was referred to MSF hospital with open fractures of the right foot that required debridement  and two main surgical procedures to be repaired. 
Before her last surgical procedure, the Operating theatre (OT) team welcomed her with balloons and sons to help her overcome fear and relax. 
 “I remember when Salwa arrived, a few days after the airstrike. It was very sad for all the team. I cried when I left the hospital. We have been taking care of Salwa like she was our daughter since then. We want to make this experience more bearable for her. We all wish she’ll be fine soon” says Mohammad Wadi, MSF Operating Theatre supervisor.
Palestine

Deaths and broken lives, the aftermath of airstrikes in Gaza

Salwa is ten-year-old girl who is the sole survivor in her family of a recent Israeli airstrike in Gaza, Palestine. Severely injured, MSF-supported hospitals are one of the few options open to people like her to start her long recovery.
Project Update - 17 Jan 2020
 
A mother looks after her child, in the emergency department of Tumeremo hospital. The hospital is one of the two big reference hospitals of Bolivar state, yet part of it hasn’t been functional for the past years and the medical staff there struggles to provide even regular services. The economic crisis in Venezuela has severely impacted the country’s health system and many hospitals, such as this one, are now in a very bad state. MSF will start the support to this hospital in 2020, first with water & sanitation activities, electricity and maintenance as well as triage and emergencies.
Venezuela

Fighting malaria and a failing health system in Bolivar

Venezuela's economic crisis has led to a collapsed health system, allowing for the resurgence of diseases like malaria. MSF teams are going closer than ever to people in the country's eastern Bolivar state to treat the disease. Project Update - 17 Jan 2020
 
162 survivors on board Ocean Viking on their its way to the port of safety in Taranto, Italy.
Mediterranean migration

Refugees trapped in Libya: Nowhere to go but the sea

Escalating conflict in Libya is leading thousands to flee. Left in limbo, caught in the crossfire of a country at war and trapped in a cycle of violence, many refugees see their only chance to escape is on unseaworthy boats across the Mediterranean. Voices from the Field - 15 Jan 2020
 
A young patient sits on the terrace of the MSF's Baghdad Medical Rehabilitation Centre (BMRC). The BMRC is the only health facility in Baghdad governorate offering comprehensive rehabilitation care, including early physiotheraphy and psychological support, to the victims of war injured by bomb blasts and gunshots, as well as those injured in traffic accidents and more recently during the protests. There is a huge lack of such services in Iraq where healthcare facilities have been severely damaged after years of war and insecurity.
Iraq

Tuk-tuks, the ambulances of the nation

In Bagdad, Iraq, tuk-tuk driver Ali Salim spent days taking people wounded in protests to hospital before ending up in a hospital bed himself. Voices from the Field - 14 Jan 2020
 
Kadhim Dhaygham (16) is a patient at MSF's BMRC. Kadhim was injured on October 27 when a tear gas cannister slammed into his leg during protests in Baghdad
Iraq

Mending broken lives: treating wounded protesters in Baghdad

MSF staff have been providing lifesaving post-operative treatment - including physiotherapy and mental health support - to people wounded during the protests in Baghdad, Iraq. Project Update - 10 Jan 2020
 
Two adolescents are going back to their tent in an IDP camp located in the Jebel Harem area of Northwest Syria. They’ve been collecting wood in the mountain and around the camp, to use it as heating material during winter.
Syria

Afraid of the bombs: why people discuss the weather in northwestern Syria

A new military offensive in Idlib governorate, northwestern Syria, has forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee, joining more than 1.5 million displaced already living in dire conditions during a cold and wet winter. Project Update - 9 Jan 2020
 
Expats looking at the aftermath of the earthquake in Jacmel
Haiti

Ten years after Haiti earthquake, medical care is deteriorating

A new MSF report highlights dangerous new obstacles facing healthcare providers and patients in Haiti today, 10 years after the devastating earthquake rocked the country. Press Release - 9 Jan 2020
 
Lundi 9 décembre 2019, hôpital de Tabarre, spécialisé dans les urgences traumatologiques. Port-au-Prince, Haïti. Du personnel médical au chevet d’un patient aux soins intensifs. La capacité initiale de 25 lits a été dépassée deux semaines seulement après l'ouverture de l'hôpital, fin novembre 2019.
Haiti

Sunday morning in Tabarre emergency trauma hospital

In 2019, Haiti descended further into violence, with access to healthcare, especially for trauma injuries, becoming even more difficult for people. In response, MSF has reopened Tabarre hospital in the capital, Port-au-Prince. Project Update - 3 Jan 2020
 
Ahmed Mohama Mahat is coordinating the mass vaccination campaign in Yida camp. <br>
In a refugee setting, one single case of measles is considered an outbreak. The objective is to stem the outbreak and to increase the immunization coverage in the population to protect them from future outbreaks. So far we have had 93 measles cases in our hospital and new patients keep coming in so the outbreak is spreading. And these people arriving in Yida from the Nuba Mountains are in very bad conditions… they have not been vaccinated for a long time. That’s why we also have a mobile team vaccinating children at the entry point where all newly arrived refugees pass through.”
South Sudan

Medical activities are handed over in Yida

After actively responding to the medical needs of people in and around Yida for eight years, we have handed over our project in Yida to the Ministry of Health and its partners. Press Release - 31 Dec 2019
 
An IDP camp of Northwest Syria.
Over the past few months, MSF has been distributing drinkable water to newly displaced families, transferring waste, installing and ensuring the maintenance of toilets and latrines in both existing camps and newly formed settlements of Northwest Syria.
Syria

“There are no safe places for people in Idlib”

An escalation of attacks on previously 'safe' areas, including displaced people's camps, in Idlib province, on the Syria-Turkey border has killed and wounded dozens and forced thousands to flee again. Interview - 27 Dec 2019
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.
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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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