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A group of people who fled their homes after recent violence in southern Ethiopia stand in front of one of the houses where they have found shelter in Ewaabay town, in Oromia region
Ethiopia

“People who fled their homes said there was no warning”

First-hand accounts from patients and staff in Gedeo and Guji, Ethiopia, during MSF’s emergency response. Ethnic violence escalated in May and hundreds of thousands of people fled their homes, leaving them without basic services and putting their health at risk. Voices from the Field - 21 Dec 2018
 
Temporary shelters in a camp for internally displaced people in Gedeb, Gedeo zone, in Ethiopia’s SNNP region.
Ethiopia

More aid needed for people caught in multiple displacement crises

MSF is ending one emergency response in the south of the country while preparing to respond wherever the next crisis arises. Project Update - 21 Dec 2018
 
National TB Centre, Abovian, Armenia ¿ February 2010. TB samples are tested for drugs sensitivity in the national laboratory. Results usually take around three weeks.
Armenia

Drug-resistant tuberculosis: 30 years of MSF in Armenia

The last in a three-part series commemorating 30 years of MSF activities in Armenia and the huge progress made in the country's treatment of drug-resistant tuberculosis. Project Update - 21 Dec 2018
 
Halima and her mother wait in the rain for a distribution of food in Jatmoli refugee makeshift settlement.
Photo story

A year in pictures 2018

MSF's Pictures of the Year collection looks back on a year of providing medical care in extreme conditions and contexts across the globe. Photo Story - 20 Dec 2018
 
Erevan. Quartier Noragiugh. Enfants des rues. Depuis 1997, MSF travaille a Erevan, capitale de l'Armenie, dans l’institution de Vardashen, ou presque cent enfants sont accueillis et pris en charge. Depuis fevrier 2000, a la prise en charge des enfants dans l’institution, s’ajoute, en amont, le suivi des enfants dans les rues de la capitale. Quatre a cinq fois par semaine, des equipes de deux travailleurs sociaux vont a la rencontre des enfants travailleurs, mendiants ou vagabonds. Un local, ouvert trois apres-midi par semaine dans un des quartiers de la ville, permet d’accueillir ces enfants et leur famille: il leur est offert une aide sociale, psychologique, juridique et medicale. Les equipes interviennent egalement souvent au domicile des enfants.
Armenia

Children in difficult situations: 30 years of MSF in Armenia

The second in a three-part series commemorating 30 years of MSF activities in Armenia, which included ground-breaking work with children living on the streets or in institutions, changing the way the country and its authorities viewed and dealt with children in difficult situations. Project Update - 20 Dec 2018
 
MSF has presence again in El Salvador with projects in San Salvador and Soyapango. Teams work in basic health care and mental health in areas of the cities affected by high levels of violence. Invisible borders erected by the different gangs and constant clashes with security forces limit people’s mobility and prevent them to reach health centres or hospitals.
El Salvador

“They ripped my soul out”

MSF has recently started working with returned migrants and forcibly displaced people in San Salvador, where the team provides medical assistance and psychological support to people like Lucila, whose youngest son was murdered by a gang. Project Update - 19 Dec 2018
 
MSF medical team also conducts regular mobile clinics in Niamey and provide on-the-spot consultations. Here on its way to one of the migrant sites.
Niger

Medical care for people on the move in Niamey

Between May and November 2018, MSF staff carried out about 4,500 consultations for people on the move in the capital of Niger, a hub of migration in Africa. Project Update - 19 Dec 2018
 
Gyumri, Armenie. Tremblement de terre : petite fille devant des décombres. Little girl in front of ruins caused by an earthquake.
On December 7, 1988, a catastrophic earthquake struck Armenia. A tragedy of enormous proportions, the earthquake claimed the lives of at least 60.000 people. Three days after the earthquake, on December 10, MSF was one of the first international non-government organizations to arrive in Leninakan (Gyumri) to help.
Armenia

Earthquake response: 30 years of MSF in Armenia

The first in a three-part series commemorating 30 years of MSF activities in Armenia, which began when MSF was the first international organisation to respond to the 1988 Spitak earthquake. Project Update - 19 Dec 2018
 
They are  from Yodo in Honduras.  The two Angel's thave travelled for 2 weeks to get to Coatzacoalcos.

He left Honduras because the violence is everywhere. It is usually there, that young people starting to work with gangs for buy a luxury phone and other things.

We have been travelling for two weeks. We walked 7 days to get train, and were cold from the rain during the night. We went to a house nearby and they told as that we could get the bus to came here. 

Everybody helped me with my son. My family knows that I decided came. Most of my life I have been alone. I dont have a father or mother. They didn't want me. Thet gave me away.

Our plan is stay in Mexico somewhere to try to find work and a school for my son. I did this near the southern border and it worked. The only thing that is important for me is that my son has a normal life. I know that he will be fine here. Is complex, but people here help us. 

Angel's (3yo) mother abandoned us when Angel was 6 months old.

I think that I will find work in Mexico, in Honduras I couldn't. I prefer go slow to United States and try to ask for asylum. We both ae ill like a cold of flu.
Central American migration

“I want a normal life for my son”

Testimonies from patients treated by MSF at the Casa del Migrante in Coatzacoalcos, Mexico, a transit point for migrants and refugees taking the perilous journey north from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras, Voices from the Field - 18 Dec 2018
 
مستشفى السلام في شرق الموصل في العراق
Iraq

A new emergency room for Al ‘Salaam hospital, East Mosul

MSF has completed the construction of a new emergency room (ER) in the Al ‘Salaam and Al’ Shifaa hospital complex, to increase the capacity of the health facility and improve access to high-quality emergency care for the population of East Mosul. Press Release - 18 Dec 2018
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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