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Idomeni after the closing of the border
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

Trapped at Europe's borders

Despite the winter conditions and attempts to close the various routes available to them, refugees and migrants have not stopped fleeing war and disaster. Since the beginning of 2016, more than 153,158 people have arrived in Europe, mainly by crossing the Aegean Sea between Turkey and Greece. In the past weeks, as stricter measures have been implemented by the countries along the so called ‘Balkan Route.’ Leaving many people stranded along the borders of Serbia, Macedonia (FYROM) and Greece. Photo Story - 18 Mar 2016
 
Idomeni after the closing of the border
Mediterranean migration

Why the EU’s deal with Turkey is no solution to the “crisis” affecting Europe

Interview with Aurélie Ponthieu, MSF Humanitarian Adviser on Displacement, Brussels. Project Update - 18 Mar 2016
 
Calais' Jungle
France

Refugees face ‘slow death’ in Calais' Jungle

“This is how we live. Since when do people in modern Europe live like this? They put us in camps without decent food. We just sit around. We count the days. It’s a slow death,” says said Mohammad who fled Syria’s war. Voices from the Field - 25 Feb 2016
 
Assistance for refugees in Serbia
Mediterranean migration

EU Migration Crisis Update - February 2016

Project Update - 24 Feb 2016
 
On the Greek / Macedonian Border at Idomeni
Greece

Thousands stranded as new arbitrary border restrictions expose refugees to violence

Thousands of men, women and children are stranded between Greece and the Balkans after the sudden imposition of new border restrictions for Afghan refugees on the Western Balkans route this week. Refugees are being provided with no information, little-to-no humanitarian assistance and are at risk of violence and abuse. Crisis Update - 23 Feb 2016
 
Refugee camp in Samos, Greece
Greece

Looking after refugees in transit

With the arrival of winter the number of refugees landing on the Greek island of Samos has shrunk. In October more than 500 people were arriving every day where as in January there were no more than 150. But there have never been so many accidents as now. Project Update - 17 Feb 2016
 
Portrait of a Man from Pakistan
Italy

"My work is a real opportunity to help those in need, just like me."

"It's crucial to have someone who speaks your language, understands your situation, who reassures you on the legal process," says Jamal, an MSF cultural mediator in the reception center of Gorizia, Italy. "Being here is a new challenge for me. I can encourage and support these guys who come here. Me too, like them, despite the obstacles on my way, I’ve always tried to be strong and to reach my goals." Voices from the Field - 28 Jan 2016
 
Trapani Italy - refugee reception and mental health
Mediterranean migration

European policies dramatically worsened the so-called 2015 “refugee crisis”

A new report titled “Obstacle Course to Europe” details the humanitarian consequences of Europe’s actions and explains how Europe’s walls forced MSF and other humanitarian organisations to radically scale up activities at the entry points of Europe. Report - 19 Jan 2016
 
France

New site required urgently for refugees in Grande-Synthe

MSF is poised to take action in the face of the authorities’ failure to do so by offering decent living conditions to 2,500 refugees in Grande-Synthe, France. Time is of the essence with the onset of winter and rain and the refugees continue to live ankle-deep in mud in a flood-prone area of Grande-Synthe close to Dunkirk. Press Release - 6 Jan 2016
 
MSF Sicily screening arrival of rescued migrants, Pozzallo
Italy

MSF ends activities in Pozzallo reception centre

"Despite our requests, the overcrowding, the lack of legal information, the lack of protection and the all-round precarious and undignified conditions in which people are received in Sicily continue,” said Stefano di Carlo, MSF Head of Mission in Italy. “Under current circumstances, which we fear will continue, our capacity to offer an effective response to the medical and psychological needs of vulnerable people ... is extremely limited.” Press Release - 30 Dec 2015
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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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