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Airstrikes in South Beirut
Lebanon

“We are in a safe place, for now.”

Maryam Srour, our field communications manager from Beirut, Lebanon, reported from a car as she fled bombing on 27 September. Voices from the Field - 29 Sep 2024
 
An elderly woman displaced from Lebanon’s south receives care from MSF’s mobile medical unit in a collective shelter near Saida, 60 km from the southern border. MSF’s mobile unit provides primary healthcare, medication and follow-up for non-communicable diseases, as well as psychological first aid and health promotion sessions in three locations in south Lebanon.
Lebanon

MSF responds to Israeli bombing in Lebanon

MSF teams - themselves impacted - are assisting people affected by Israeli airstrikes on southern and eastern Lebanon, providing medical care to displaced people. Project Update - 24 Sep 2024
 
People in a compound destroyed by flood in Maiduguri, Borno state,  Northeast Nigeria.
Nigeria

Fears of outbreaks grow in Maiduguri following severe flooding

Following flooding on 10 September, MSF teams have assessed people's needs and begun providing essential services in several displacement sites. Press Release - 20 Sep 2024
 
During the last incursion, Israeli forces destroyed a significant amount of road infrastructure as well as cutting off access to electricity and water. One week after military forces withdrew, people still struggled to access clean water as many of the pumps were cut and water tanks had been shot and ruptured.  

 

Many houses in Jenin refugee camp are marked by bullet holes. Residents talk about recurrent house occupations from Israeli soldiers who also occupy strategic positions to dig a hole for snipers.
Gaza-Israel war

Jenin after nine days of military incursion

A nine-day-long military incursion in Jenin, Palestine, caused extreme destruction to homes and infrastructure, captured in photos. Photo Story - 18 Sep 2024
 
Parts of Koukou are still partially under water between waves of flooding.
Chad

One month after floods in Koukou

Following devastating floods in Koukou, Chad, MSF teams have been providing basic healthcare and water and sanitation services to people displaced by the floodwaters. Project Update - 16 Sep 2024
 
MSF Ambulance at Tabarre hospital.
Haiti

Rapid and safe access to medical care must be guaranteed in Port-au-Prince

On Tuesday, 3 September 2024, a Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) ambulance carrying a patient in critical condition was stopped by police in Port-au-Prince, preventing our team from providing the necessary care. Press Release - 6 Sep 2024
 
An MSF team is doing an assessment round in Jenin camp with the camp committee members and volunteer paramedics to evaluate the damages and needs following the brutal Israeli military incursion on May 21-23, 2024.
Palestine

Access to medical care at risk in West Bank as Israeli incursions intensify

Military incursions and attacks on medical facilities and personnel by Israeli forces in Palestine’s West Bank are severely hindering people’s ability to access medical care. Press Release - 5 Sep 2024
 
As hundreds of patients evacuated Al Aqsa hospital and less and less hospitals are functional, MSF prematurely opened the field hospital with IPD and ER departments and started accepting the first patients. 

Field hospitals are not a solution but only a response to the dismantlement of the health system from Israeli forces, it is the last resort to alleviate the pressure from the few existing medical facilities.
Gaza-Israel war

With Al-Aqsa hospital under threat, MSF opens field hospital in central Gaza

MSF has opened a field hospital in Deir Al-Balah, central Gaza, Palestine, in response to the increasing military threat to Al-Aqsa hospital. Press Release - 28 Aug 2024
 
🌊 Intense night in the Central Mediterranean 

🔵MSF team rescued 139 people in 3 operations. Competent authorities were informed accordingly. 

During the last rescue, 37 went overboard, some of them were pushed. Everyone is safe on #GeoBarents, receiving care and recovering. 

During the first rescue, 57 people were spotted in distress on fibreglass boats in international water. As MSF team finished distributing lifejackets and everyone moved to the rescue boat, an unidentified boat came to area where a person jumped into the fibreglass boat and drove away from the area. 

During the second rescue, 45 people including 2 children were spotted in distress on fibreglass boats. While survivors were moving to the rescue boats, one person stayed and refused to be rescued, and was seen driving the boat away.   

Later, 37 people were spotted in distress on a fiberglass boat. As the team was waiting for instructions from competent authorities, people were seen jumping into the water, some were physically pushed by a person who later drove the boat away. MSF team quickly and safely retrieved everyone.
Mediterranean migration

Italian authorities detain MSF rescue ship for 60 days

MSF's rescue ship, the Geo Barents, has been prevented from conducting lifesaving activities in the Mediterranean Sea, after Italian authorities issued a 60-day detention order for alleged safety violations. Press Release - 27 Aug 2024
 
Women and children at the MSF Hospital in Metche, in eastern Chad, August 7, 2024.  Metche camp hosts about 40,000 Sudanese refugees who have fled violence in Darfur. Finbarr O’Reilly/VII Photo.
Conflict in Sudan

Soaring medical needs and a failing humanitarian response mark 500 days of war in Sudan

A failing humanitarian response and a shameful lack of response from donors mark 500 days of war in Sudan, where people's needs have reached catastrophic levels. Press Release - 27 Aug 2024
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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