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Somalia

Addressing health needs of women and children in Baidoa

In Somalia, maternal mortality rates are among the highest in the world. In Baidoa, southern Somalia, MSF teams are working to improve the lives of pregnant women and babies. Project Update - 21 Mar 2019
 
Refugees and migrants detained in the detention centre get rice or pasta for lunch and dinner. For breakfast people receive bread with some cheese. Food is prepared in-house and is served in large metal bowls to be shared by five to 10 people.
Libya

Alarming rates of malnutrition and inhumane conditions in Tripoli detention centre

One in four refugees and migrants being held in a Libyan detention centre are malnourished or underweight, an MSF assessment shows, provoking calls to improve the inhumane conditions. Press Release - 20 Mar 2019
 
Scenes of destruction in Beira city.

MSF response to flooding in Mozambique after the flooding that affected Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe in Southern Africa.
Cyclone Idai & Southern Africa flooding

“A lot of water” - on the ground after Cyclone Idai in Mozambique

MSF emergency coordinator Gert Verdonck, shares his first impressions of the scene of devastation in Beira, Mozambique in the wake of Cyclone Idai.
Voices from the Field - 20 Mar 2019
 
Khadija is 20; she has been displaced from Chekhcharan district of Ghor province in June 2018.  She lives with her family in a tent in the Kadistan settlement. She brought her 2-year old daughter Bibi Aysha to MSF’s winter clinic to be treated for severe diarrhea. “We are concerned about lack of food. My daughter has been steadily losing weight since we moved here” she says.
Afghanistan

The long struggle of displaced families to survive winter in Herat

Widespread conflict and severe drought has forced over 150,000 people to flee villages in northwestern Afghanistan and seek shelter in the city of Herat. Project Update - 20 Mar 2019
 
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Cyclone Idai & Southern Africa flooding

Humanitarian response in wake of devastating Cyclone Idai

Cyclone Idai has ravaged parts of Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe, causing widespread flooding and damage. Our teams are responding to the medical and humanitarian needs. Project Update - 19 Mar 2019
 
This little girl is from Afghanistan and arrived in Samos in early March. Since then, she's been living in Vathy camp her her parents and three siblings. Her mum, Farida, is worried that the camp is not safe for her and that she does not have space to be a child.
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

EU-Turkey deal continues cycle of containment and despair

For the past three years, the EU-Turkey deal has trapped thousands of people in overcrowded, unsanitary, camps in Greece, with little access to basic health services. Press Release - 18 Mar 2019
 
A young couple is kept apart and everyday, when the guards allow them, they meet over the window.

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

MSF calls out French President Macron over hypocritical migration policies

MSF Head of Mission for Libya Julien Raickmann writes an open letter to French President Emmanuel Macron calling out the hypocrisy of his vision for Europe while people are trapped in appalling conditions in detention in Libya. Open Letter - 15 Mar 2019
 
Patients and caretakers waiting to see MSF doctors during a mobile clinic set up in Diafarabé, west of Tenenkou. 
MSF runs mobile clinic in Diafarabé to provide basic healthcare, distribute essential items and arrange for the most severely ill patients to be transferred to Ténenkou hospital. Hundreds of displaced people have settled in Diafarabé since November 2018 following an armed attack on the village of Mamba in which some 11 people were killed. 

Des patients et des accompagnants qui attendent une consultation à la clinique mobile de MSF organisée à Diafarabé, à l’ouest de Ténenkou. 
MSF organise une clinique mobile à Diafarabé pour y fournir des soins primaires, distribuer des biens de première nécessité et organiser la référence des patients les plus sévèrement malades vers l’hôpital de Ténenkou.  Des centaines de déplacés  se sont installés à Diafarabé depuis le mois de novembre 2018 fuyant l’attaque sur leur village de Mamba,  qui s’est soldée par une dizaine de morts.
Mali

Conflict, curfew and floods put healthcare out of reach in Mopti

Learn more about the situation in Mopti, Mali, where conflict with armed groups and between communities has increased, leaving people without access to medical care.
Project Update - 12 Mar 2019
 
Health workers move a patient to a hospital after he was cleared of having ebola inside a MSF supported Ebola Treatment Centre(ETC) on November 04, 2018 in Butembo.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Ebola response failing to gain the upper hand on the epidemic

MSF International President Dr Joanne Liu highlights contradictions, shortcomings and the need to restore patients’ and communities’ faith in the response to the largest ever Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Press Release - 7 Mar 2019
 
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Women's health

Unsafe abortion: a forgotten emergency

The world has made significant progress on four of the five main causes of maternal mortality. But unsafe abortion—the only almost completely preventable cause—has been largely forgotten. Project Update - 4 Mar 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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