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Inside one of the school warehouse facilities occupied by IDPs in the TVT site, Gedeb. Sites like this one are not fit for human habitation and are extremely overcrowded, with dramatically poor water and hygiene conditions.
Ethiopia

Displacement and humanitarian response in Ethiopia: challenges and dilemmas in complex crises

"Displacement and humanitarian response in Ethiopia: challenges and dilemmas in complex crises" is an MSF report examining two 2018 conflict-driven crises. Report - 3 Oct 2019
 
Two-and-half year old Justin (name changed) receives his shot the investigational Ebola vaccine rVSV-ZEBOV at a vaccination point set up in the community of Kimbangu in the city of Beni.
DRC Ebola outbreaks

Vaccinating against Ebola in a challenging context

In Beni, DRC, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has recently started supporting Ebola vaccination activities, a promising tool in the fight against the disease. Yet reaching the right people in time is a complex endeavour. Project Update - 3 Oct 2019
 
Lebogang Seketema, MSF Driver - from Klerksdorp

I don’t see myself as just a driver; I’m helping protect people’s lives.
Often the clients we collect are women who have been raped by men. I’m not a social worker or counselor but on the way to the clinic, they’ll start telling you all these things that happened to her. 
With our psychological first aid training, we can change their journey to the care center. 
I recently picked up an old lady who had been gang raped. Her granddaughter accompanied her. The grandmother was mostly mute, but the granddaughter was in shock and crying hysterically. I was able to talk to her and calm her down, and this was better for both of them, especially the grandmother.
This case made me emotional because it took me back to when my sister was molested as a child. Raping an old lady, a young child: what has happened to our nation? 
From working in this project and becoming a father, I’m much more conscious of sexual violence, and what’s happening in our communities every day. My daughter lives with her grandmother, and I call her every day, even if it’s just to ask what she ate.
South Africa

Drivers for victims: changing lives in Rustenburg

Lebogang, a driver for a Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) project that treats victims of sexual and gender-based violence in South Africa, shares his story. Project Update - 2 Oct 2019
 
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Syria

Women treated for gunshot wounds amidst violence and unrest in Al-Hol camp

MSF teams have treated women for gunshot wounds after shooting broke out in Al-Hol camp, northeastern Syria. Press Release - 30 Sep 2019
 
n March 2017, organisations from 17 European countries filed an opposition to Gilead Science's patent on the highly effective hepatitis C drug sofosbuvir. On 13th and 14th of September 2018, the hearing took e place before the European Patent Office in Munich. 

Activists held a protest in front of the European Patent Office for affordable medicines at the start of proceedings  on 13 September.
Access to medicines

20 years on, the access-to-medicines battle is going global

MSF started the Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines back in 1999 when our field staff didn't have the appropriate tools and medicines to treat our patients. Now known as the Access Campaign, they are taking the fight for access to medicines global. Op-Ed - 27 Sep 2019
 
Activists from Doctors Without Borders protest vaccine pricing policies in front of the Pfizer World Headquarters in New York NY,  Thursday, April 22, 2015. Pfizer refuses to publish the price of the pnuemococcal vaccine, preventing developing countries from negotiating a fair price for the drug.
Photograph: Victor J. Blue
Access to medicines

6 things Big Pharma doesn’t want you to know!

Think the pharmaceutical industry is looking out for your best interests when it comes to your health? Think again! Here are six of Big Pharma's dirty little secrets they'd prefer you didn't know... Project Update - 26 Sep 2019
 
MSF teams have seen a general increase in the number of women, children and whole families traveling North.
El Salvador

El Salvador is not a safe country for refugees or asylum seekers

El Salvador is not a safe place for asylum seekers turned away from the United States, says Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) following a recently announced agreement. Press Release - 26 Sep 2019
 
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Colombia

Women and girls prevented from having a safe abortion

Colombia decriminalised abortion more than a decade ago but women and girls still encounter numerous barriers when seeking to terminate pregnancies. Press Release - 25 Sep 2019
 
MSF worker sits with a female patient
Colombia

Unsafe abortion: women at risk

Colombia has progressive abortion legislation yet only 10 per cent of terminations of pregnancy are safely performed in health structures. MSF report. Report - 25 Sep 2019
 
Luis Encinas, Ebola expert and nurse, is preparing a vaccine. One dose is taken from the 10-dose bottle. The syringe is retractable in order to prevent medical staff from getting pricked. Contacts of Ebola patients could already be infected with the virus without showing symptoms, meaning that while not yet being contagious to others their blood could contain the virus. For his protection, Luis wears a light version of the personal protective equipment, consisting of a blouse, gloves, glasses and boots.
DRC Ebola outbreaks

Independent Ebola vaccination committee is needed to overcome lack of WHO transparency

A lack of transparency by the World Health Organization on Ebola vaccine use in Democratic Republic of Congo is leading to fewer people being vaccinated than is possible, says MSF. Press Release - 23 Sep 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.
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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