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Intersectional Benchmarking Unit

The Intersectional Benchmarking Unit collects and analyses data about local labour markets in all locations where MSF employs people. We provide both regular and special-focus market intelligence. Our analysis contributes to informed decision-making in various technical platforms and departments. Benchmarking Unit
 
Republic of Nauru Hospital and local community houses
Nauru

Nauru blocks new remote mental health service with telemedicine ban

MSF has been forced to suspend desperately-needed mental health services on Nauru for the second time, after the Nauruan government banned telemedicine projects in the country. Press Release - 1 Mar 2019
 
Health workers putting on their personal protective equipment (PPE) before entering in the red zone of the ETC
Democratic Republic of Congo

Medical activities suspended after Ebola treatment centre attack

An MSF Ebola treatment centre in Butembo, North Kivu, was attacked on 27 February, just days after another treatment centre in nearby Katwa was partly burnt down. Statement - 28 Feb 2019
 
A health worker just out of the red zone, ready for the disinfection.
DRC Ebola outbreaks

Second Ebola treatment centre in North Kivu attacked

A second MSF Ebola treatment centre in North Kivu was attacked; the latest attack, in Butembo, DRC, occurred just days after another treatment centre in nearby Katwa was attacked and partly burnt. Statement - 28 Feb 2019
 
A former child soldier back at home in Yambio, South Sudan
South Sudan

“It is very gratifying to see former child soldiers being integrated back into their communities”

Former child soldiers from the armed conflict in South Sudan are being reintegrated back into society by a team from Médecins Sans Frontieres Interview - 26 Feb 2019
 
مركز علاج الإيبولا في كاتوا المحترق
DRC Ebola outbreaks

North Kivu: Ebola centre inoperative after violent attack

An MSF Ebola treatment centre in North Kivu, DRC was partly burnt down, forcing us to suspend activities, hampering the outbreak response in the area. Press Release - 26 Feb 2019
 
Yemen, Mocha, 10 December 2018 - Mocha downtown. A man is entering his house in Mocha city.
Yemen

Humanitarian crisis in Yemen fuelled by main donor governments’ involvement in the war

Many of the governments pledging funds to address the humanitarian crisis in Yemen are, ironically, the same governments involved in the war, which is obstructing the delivery of humanitarian assistance. Statement - 26 Feb 2019
 
View of the settlements and hospital on the island.
Nauru

Nauru | Concerns over reopening Christmas Island detention centre

MSF is concerned over the recent Australian government proposal to reopen the Christmas Island detention centre for patients medically evacuated from Nauru and Manus Island. MSF Australia - 21 Feb 2019
 
On Wednesday, 31 October 2018, violent clashes in Batangafo, in the northern Central African Republic, led to 10,000 people fleeing to seek shelter in an MSF-supported hospital. Violence also affected Bambari, in the centre of the country. In total 32 wounded people received treatment at MSF facilities.
Central African Republic

Unprotected: Report on violence and lack of protection for civilians in CAR

Six years of conflict in Central African Republic has offered little respite to citizens. An MSF report outlines the extreme violence our teams have witnessed and the ineffectiveness of MINUSCA, the UN’s peacekeeping mission in CAR. Report - 19 Feb 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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