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Konama, 35 years old, is a Nigerian refugee. She fled her village with her three children almost 4 years ago and settled in an informal camp site nearby from Diffa town. Since then she struggles to live on in precarious conditions.
Niger

The dehumanising experience of exile

MSF pshychologists Dodo Ilunga Diemu and Yacouba Harouna talk about about how the mental health needs have changed in Diffa, Niger, over the past few years, and what MSF is doing to tackle the situation. Interview - 3 Aug 2018
 
Athadjara, 20 years old, is a Nigerian refugee. She fled her village almost 4 years ago and settled in an informal camp site nearby from Diffa town. Since then she struggles to live on in precarious conditions with her two children.
Lake Chad Crisis

Fighting psychological fears in conflict-affected communities

Mental healthcare is an increasingly important part of MSF’s work with refugees, internally displaced people and host communities in the Lake Chad region. Project Update - 3 Aug 2018
 
View of France, Italian side. On the other side of the viaduct, the French territory. Migrants sometimes venture on the highway, but it is very dangerous.

Vue de la France, coté Italien. De l'autre coté du viaduc, le territoire français. Des migrants s'aventurent parfois sur l'autoroute, mais c'est très dangereux.
France

Violations of migrants’ rights at the France-Italy border

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and its partners call on the French and Italian governments to find ways of showing solidarity in the reception of migrants, rather than competition, rejection, and the systematic violation of rights. Project Update - 2 Aug 2018
 
Surgical field hospital, Mocha, Yemen
Yemen

MSF opens a surgical field hospital in Mocha to treat war-wounded patients

Following the recent offensive by forces loyal to President Hadi and supported by the Saudi and Emirati-led international coalition on Hodeidah, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has opened a 20-bed surgical field hospital in Mocha, 180 kilometres south of Hodeidah, to respond to increased medical needs. Statement - 1 Aug 2018
 
Rescue on MV Aquarius - June 2016
Mediterranean migration

Aquarius returns to Central Mediterranean: humanitarian assistance at sea desperately needed

The rescue boat Aquarius, run by SOS MEDITERRANEE and MSF, sets sail from Marseille after an extended port call. Aquarius is heading back to the Central Mediterranean to render assistance to people in distress at sea. Press Release - 1 Aug 2018
 
Volodymyr Yureskul, 42-years-old, having a consultation with MSF social worker before starting a hepatitis C treatment course. He was diagnosed with hepatitis C in 2000.
Ukraine

Out of Darkness: Fighting Hepatitis C in Ukraine

Millions of people in Ukraine continue to suffer silently through the pain of hepatitis C. Ukrainian photographer Aleksandr Glyadyelov spent several weeks in Mykolaiv with people living with hepatitis C, exploring their stories and the daily burden, suffering and hope of those affected by the disease. Photo Story - 27 Jul 2018
 
Residents of Fomaya village listen to MSF health promoter Matu, as she explains how to prevent and detect malaria.
Sierra Leone

Winning people’s trust in healthcare

Over three years after Sierra Leone was declared Ebola-free, people are still reluctant to visit health centres. With maternal mortality among the highest in the world and children dying from malaria and malnutrition, MSF is training local staff, providing medical stocks and reaching out to far-flung communities to gain people's trust in the health system. Project Update - 27 Jul 2018
 
Haroon, 8 months old, is treated in in the intensive care unit so he can be stabilised, before being transferred to the therapeutic nutrition center (CNT). He shows symptoms of severe malnutrition and anaemia. His physical condition worsened because of blood loss as the result of a traditional 'scarification' ceremony, where marks are cut into the face and body to indicate social and tribal affiliations. 

Haroon had been bleeding and getting weaker for three days, before he was brought to the hospital by his mother.
A nurse is preparing the baby for a blood transfusion. Haroon will be treated in the intensive care unit for at least four days, with transfusions, antibiotics and therapeutic milk.
Chad

MSF opens emergency nutrition programme in N’Djamena

It is urgent to increase inpatient capacity to treat severely malnourished children and to provide early treatment in outpatient facilities as acute malnutrition reaches alarming proportions in N’Djamena, the capital of Chad. Press Release - 27 Jul 2018
 
Nurse preparing the Ebola vaccine in the site of Bikoro.
DRC Ebola outbreaks

Ministry of Health declares Ebola epidemic over

MSF welcomes the end of the Ebola epidemic declared in DRC on 8 May 2018. Project Update - 25 Jul 2018
 
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Libya

Stop arbitrary detention of refugees and migrants disembarked in Libya

MSF calls for an end to the arbitrary detention of refugees and migrants after a dramatic increase in the number of people intercepted by the EU-supported Libyan coastguard and disembarked in Libya. Statement - 25 Jul 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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