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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
 
Mahamat Adam, married and a father of eight, has been a fisherman for 25 years. He is living on a small island of Lake Chad and comes to Bol occasionally to sell his fish to the local market.
Chad

Three years of MSF activities in Lac region come to an end

With the peak of the crisis over in the Lac region of Chad, MSF hands over to the Ministry of Health and other humanitarian organisations present in the region. Project Update - 24 Jul 2018
 
A clinic staff leaves the primary healthcare center at the end of her work day.
South Sudan

MSF suspends the majority of medical activities in Maban area after a violent attack

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has suspended most of its activities in Maban, South Sudan, after suffering a violent attack Statement - 24 Jul 2018
 
When Lubna’s labour started she came straight to the Houban Mother and Child Hospital in Taiz, Yemen and delivered a healthy baby-girl weighing exactly three kilograms on the 1st of January 2018 at 1:30 am.
 "I came to the hospital as I received ante-natal care here and do not have the money to go to a private hospital. All I wish for my girl is happiness in life," said the 29 year old mother of three children. 
The gorgeous baby girl will receive her name after consultation with family members once she is discharged from hospital.
Yemen

“In Taiz, people are still hopeful for a stronger future.”

MSF project coordinator Arunn Jegan describes the reality of life on both sides of the frontline in Taiz, the third largest city in Yemen, and the significant medical needs – from emergency trauma surgery to paediatric and maternal healthcare. Interview - 23 Jul 2018
 
Kario camp, is the biggest refugee settlement in East Darfur, it was created in 2016, and hosting 20,000 South Sudanese refugees as per UNHCR figures. 
Most of the residents of the camp are Dinkas, they fled South Sudan because of food shortage and lack of job opportunities. When arrived to Sudan, the refugees continued to seek job opportunities, what makes the camp’s community in constant mobility. 
MSF intervened in this camp for the first time in June 2017, at the time when an acute watery diarrhoea (AWD) outbreak was declared in the camp with extremely high mortality rates.
In July 2017, MSF opened a Health Centre in Kario camp to provide free primary health care package and basic secondary health care services to the South Sudanese refugees and hosting community in Kario, East Darfur.
Sudan

Hardships follow South Sudan’s refugees into Sudan’s East Darfur

There are more than 750,000 South Sudanese refugees currently in Sudan and around 100,000 of them are in East Darfur. Since July 2017, MSF has been providing free primary and secondary healthcare services, including maternity, nutrition and vaccination programmes for almost 40,000 people living in the area - both refugees and the host community. Project Update - 23 Jul 2018
 
ZIPPORAH ALUOCH ODONGO IS 33. SHE WAS TESTED FOR HIV IN 2016 BUT STARTED TAKING MEDICATION ON FEBRUARY 2017 BECAUSE SHE WAS AFRAID OF ARVS. SYMPTOMS OF KARPOSIS SARCOMA STARTED SHOWING SHORTLY AFTER SHE STARTED TAKING MEDICATION. SHE IS GOING TO START QUIMIOTHERAPHY.
HIV/AIDS

Stopping Senseless Deaths: Overcoming access barriers to affordable, lifesaving diagnostics and treatments for HIV and opportunistic infections

Report - Stopping Senseless Deaths: Overcoming access barriers to affordable, lifesaving diagnostics and treatments for HIV and opportunistic infections Report - 23 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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