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In March 12, the MSF healthcare center was fully functional and already receiving patients. Al Hol camp, Al Hassakeh Governorate
Syria

Women and children continue to suffer in northeast Syria’s Al Hol camp

Vulnerable people, mostly women and children, are living in overcrowded and substandard conditions in Al Hol camp, northeastern Syria, where a humanitarian crisis has unfolded and the needs of people in the camp remain unmet. Press Release - 16 May 2019
 
Ahmed, 38, a Palestinian shot and wounded by the Israeli army on 14 May 2018.
Palestine

Gaza, one year after the protests’ bloodiest day

On 14 May 2018, the Israeli army shot more than 1,300 Palestinians. A year later, many of those injured are still struggling with the devastating consequences of their wounds. Project Update - 14 May 2019
 
A solitary big tree in an huts landscape.
Rohingya refugee crisis

Crisis update - May 2019

May 2019 update on activities in Cox's Bazar district, Bangladesh, providing care for Rohingya refugees who have fled Myanmar. Crisis Update - 14 May 2019
 
“Miguelito” was born prematurely at 31 weeks and weighed about 1kg. He also presented a series of neonatal complications including sepsis, acute respiratory diseases and fetal distress. MSF immediately took care of the baby guaranteeing him oxygen, antibiotic therapies, blood transfusions and "kangaroo" therapy, which involved not only the mother but the whole family.
Rohingya refugee crisis

Saving lives that have just begun in Cox’s Bazar

An MSF neonatology team works to save mothers and newborns caught up in the Rohingya refugee crisis Project Update - 13 May 2019
 
Boat with NFI items arrives at Chibuabuabua, Savane, in Dondo District with NFI items.
Mozambique

Update on MSF emergency response to Cyclones Idai and Kenneth

Learn about the situation in Mozambique, two weeks after Cyclone Kenneth hit the north of a country still recovering from the devastation wreaked by Cyclone Idai. Crisis Update - 13 May 2019
 
Women sit with their children in the paediatric ward of MSF´s hospital in Ulang, in northeastern South Sudan.
South Sudan

New hospital in Ulang for people affected by violence and neglect

MSF has set up a 30-bed hospital and referral system for 100,000 or so people affected by recurrent outbreaks of different kinds of violence in South Sudan’s Upper Nile region Project Update - 10 May 2019
 
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Speaking Out videos: Violence against Kosovar Albanians, NATO's intervention 1998-1999

Speaking Out videos: Violence against Kosovar Albanians, NATO's intervention 1998-1999 - 10 May 2019
 
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Speaking Out videos: The violence of the new Rwandan regime 1994-1995

Speaking Out videos: The violence of the new Rwandan regime 1994-1995 - 9 May 2019
 
The entrance of the Grande Hotel in Beira, a former luxury hotel that has become Beira’s largest slum commune, home to some of MSF’s patients living with HIV, and a key location for MSF’s team to provide health education.
Mozambique

Treating HIV in the cyclone-devastated city of Beira: “We cannot abandon them”

When Cyclone Idai struck the port city of Beira in Mozambique on 15 March, it damaged or destroyed buildings and infrastructure and ripped the roofs off most health centres, rendering many completely unusable. One in six adults in this city of more than half a million lives with HIV.
Project Update - 9 May 2019
 
Men in the detention centre cells.

On September 2nd, 276 people were brought by the Libyan coast guard to Khoms (120 km east of Tripoli). They were then transferred to detention center where MSF works. Reportedly, they were in two rubber coats, one stopped due to engine failure, while the other boat continued to navigate for several hours before deflating and sinking. Survivors told MSF teams that over a hundred people died in the shipwreck.
Libya

More than medicine: A look at mental health needs in detention

As fighting endangers the lives of civilians and detainees in Tripoli, the physical and mental health of trapped refugees and migrants is worsening. Voices from the Field - 9 May 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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