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Ruslan, 24, is comforted by an MSF nurse as he lies in bed in an isolation room in a hospital in Khan Younis. He is being treated for an antibiotic resistant infection in his leg bones after being shot by the Israeli army during protests.
Antibiotic resistance

Treating resistant infections in Gaza under the blockade

Antibiotic resistance was already an issue for people across the Middle East; resistant infections are now making treatment difficult for those with gunshot wounds sustained during the March of Return protests in Gaza. Project Update - 2 Sep 2019
 
Yemen, Aden, 17 December 2018 - A building of Aden destroyed by fighting in 2015. On 25 March 2015, Ansar Allah troops took over the airport of Aden. Intense fighting occurred inside the city from March to August 2015, between Ansar Allah and the former President Ali Abdallah Saleh against the Southern resistance, backed by the Saudi and Emirati-led coalition. During this period, MSF teams in Aden hospital mainly treated war wounded patients, being one of the very few remaining surgical hospital in Aden city.
Yemen

Chaos and fighting in Aden as over 50 wounded admitted in just a few hours

A sharp increase in fighting in Aden, in southern Yemen, resulted in over 50 people being admitted to MSF's hospital in the city in the space of just a few hours. Press Release - 29 Aug 2019
 
On board of the Ocean Viking, two rescued children are drawing together with MSF staff. 

On August 9, Ocean Viking conducted its first rescue in the Central Mediterranean Sea, rescuing 85 people from a rubber boat in distress.

The MSF medical team triage all those coming on board, treating the most immediate medical cases first.
Mediterranean migration

We are humbled by their courage: Treating psychological trauma at sea

When people are pulled to safety by search and rescue teams in the Mediterranean, many carry invisible psychological wounds from the trauma that forced them to flee Libya. Stefanie, who leads MSF's medical team on board the Ocean Viking, shares their story... blogs.msf.org - 27 Aug 2019
 
Yemen, Hodeidah, 1 May 2019 - on the road to Sanaa.
Yemen

A population on the frontline, indiscriminate attacks on civilians, and still no sign of change

Three years after Abs hospital bombing, MSF’s head of mission in Sana’a calls on combatants to finally respect international humanitarian law and protect civilians. Voices from the Field - 27 Aug 2019
 
The pneumonia vaccine from GSK used for vaccination in refugee camps in Greek islands was made available at a special reduced price of US$9 while its retail price is $168 in Greece.
Access to medicines

Gavi should stop awarding special funds to Pfizer and GSK for pneumonia vaccine

MSF urges Gavi to reserve its special funds for pneumonia vaccine for a new manufacturer offering a more affordable version, not Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline. Press Release - 26 Aug 2019
 
In the West Bank, MSF provides psychotherapy in Nablus and Qalqiliya. While three of our psychologists in the project are local Palestinians, two are foreigners who do not speak Arabic. This means our interpreters play a vital role in our work there.
Palestine

Mental healthcare in translation

MSF is providing psychotherapy services in Nablus and Qalqiliya. While three of our psychologists in the project are local Palestinians, two are foreigners who do not speak Arabic. This means interpreters play a vital role in our work there. Project Update - 25 Aug 2019
 
A message from the Ocean Viking as it remains stranded in the Mediterranean Sea for the 12th day since the first rescue. There are 356 men women and children onboard.
Mediterranean migration

Ocean Viking rescue survivors finally offered place of safety

After 14 days at sea with 356 vulnerable men, women and children aboard, MSF is relieved Ocean Viking has been offered a place of safety to disembark in Malta Press Release - 23 Aug 2019
 
Over a week since Ocean Viking's first rescue, there are 356 people on board. MSF are still expecting to be assigned a place of safety for the disembarkation.
Mediterranean migration

“He just kept running, despite the wound and the bleeding”

MSF doctor tells the story of a 20-year-old Libyan man who had shrapnel removed from his torso on the search and rescue ship Ocean Viking in the Mediterranean Voices from the Field - 22 Aug 2019
 
Franck Ale - MSF regional epidemiologist based in Dakar.
Cholera

How to identify the causes of an epidemic and respond strategically

Epidemiologist Franck Ale explains the cholera situation in the Lake Chad region and how surveillance and investigation are helping to identify the causes of epidemics and guide strategic responses by MSF and others. Interview - 21 Aug 2019
 
Alphonse Elogo, MSF Water and Sanitation manager, observes a potentially contaminated water point in a neighbourhood of the Pitoa health district, Northern Cameroon.

Alphonse Elogo, responsable MSF eau et assainissement observe un point d'eau potentiellement contaminée dans un quartier du district de santé de Pitoa, région Nord du Cameroun.
Cameroon

A multidisciplinary approach to stem the spread of cholera

How MSF health promoters, water and sanitation experts, medics and epidemiologists are preventing the spread of cholera in Cameroon and the Lake Chad region. Project Update - 21 Aug 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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