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 2015. Kos. Greece. A Syrian refugee waits his turn at the MSF clinic which has been set up inside the Hotel Captain Elias . 
The Captain Elias hotel has been abandoned for many years. With a recent surge of migrants arriving by boat from Turkey, the Kos authorities direct migrants to stay there while they await the authorization from the police to leave the island. The conditions there are precarious, with poor hygiene and safety. MSF staff work inside the building to provide medical and psychological assistance, and to improve water and sanitation conditions.
Greece

No welcome for migrants and refugees landing in Greek Dodecanese Islands

Testimonies: "This is the first time in my life that I have seen people so totally abandoned (...) just threw them in there with no information, no help, no provisions, nothing." Voices from the Field - 18 Jun 2015
 
The intensity and number of attacks against medical facilities in Syria is increasing.

Busra hospital, in Dara’a governorate, in the South, was destroyed after being hit by ten barrel bombs on Monday night. It is one of ten medical facilities that have been targeted in the past month. Busra hospital was the only health facility providing neonatal and dialysis services in Dara’a.
Syria

Barrage of barrel bombs destroys MSF health facility

Busra hospital, in Dara’a governorate, was destroyed after being hit by ten barrel bombs on Monday night.This aggression came only a few days after another attack on a hospital supported by MSF in Aleppo governorate, in northern Syria. Press Release - 18 Jun 2015
 
Even today, people are still displaced on a daily basis.  Since the crisis began, the organization’s health care providers have seen more than 33,000 patients, performed more than 200 surgeries and 90 Caesarean sections, and delivered an additional 130 babies.
Democratic Republic of Congo

A new project for victims of violence in Boga

MSF launched a new project with local partners in Boga focusing principally on reproductive health, the medical and psychological treatment of victims of violence. Project Update - 17 Jun 2015
 
Blood samples for a coagulation test following a snake bite at the Paoua hospital, northwestern Central African Republic, supported by MSF.
Medical resource

A Global Biomedical R&D Fund and Mechanism for Innovations of Public Health Importance

PLOS Medicine paper on the need for a preparedness R&D mechanism that can quickly deliver innovative responses to emerging health threats. Journal article - 17 Jun 2015
 
MSF and Bourbon Argos crew looking at two inflattable boats full of people a few minutes before the rescue on June 1st 2015 in the Mediterranean sea off the Libyan Coast.
Mediterranean migration

MSF saddened by loss of life during Argos ship rescue

“MSF is deeply saddened by this loss of life and our thoughts go out to the victims and their loved ones” says Meinie Nicolai, MSF President, and former nurse supervisor on board the Bourbon Argos. Statement - 15 Jun 2015
 
A woman holds a sign at the Stop Stock Outs (SSP) activist meeting in Soshanguve, a township outside of Pretoria on April 16, 2015.
South Africa

Drug shortages threaten progress made in the world’s largest HIV programme

A new survey released by Stop Stock Outs Project shows that shortages of essential HIV and tuberculosis medicines in most South African provinces are a systematic obstacle to the success of the largest antiretroviral treatment program in the world. Press Release - 11 Jun 2015
 
Since the clashes erupted in Aden on the 19th of March between forces loyal to president Hadi and special security forces - a rebel unit loyal to the former president Saleh - the conflict intensified in Aden and other areas in the South of Yemen, including Ad-Dhale', Lawdar and Lahj. MSF emergency surgical unit received more than 600 patients from March 19 until April 5, but it is more and more difficult for wounded to reach the hospital as roads are often blocked and ambulances stopped, attacked and highjacked.

Depuis que les combats ont éclaté le jeudi 19 mars à Aden entre les forces fidèles au président Hadi et les forces spéciales de sécurité,une unité rebelle fidèle à l'ancien président Saleh, le conflit s'est intensifié à Aden ainsi que dans d'autres zones du sud du Yémen, y compris à Ad-Dhale', Lawdar et Lahj. L'unité chirurgicale d'urgence de MSF d'Aden a reçu plus de 600 patients entre le 19 mars et le 5 avril, mais les blessés ont de plus de plus de difficultés à atteindre l'hôpital, les routes étant souvent bloquées et les ambulances attaquées, confisquées ou braquées.
Yemen

MSF receives 100 injured in one day after shelling of residential areas in Aden

More than 100 injured, including women and children, were received by MSF in Aden yesterday as a result of heavy shelling on the Al-Basateen residential area in the city. Press Release - 11 Jun 2015
 
A woman holds a packet of pills at an activist meeting in Soshanguve, a township outside of Pretoria on April 16, 2015.
South Africa

Drug shortages - testimonies from patients and medical staff

"When I arrived at my clinic, I was told that my treatment was not in stock and sent home with no medicine." Voices from the Field - 11 Jun 2015
 
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India

Access Campaign: MSF launches global campaign urging India to protect access to affordable medicines

Global campaign urging Indian PM to stand strong in the face of pressure to change India’s laws and policies in ways that would severely restrict the country’s ability to produce affordable medicines, Campaign - 11 Jun 2015
 
Majid, 11 years old, has been admitted to Lazaret center 6 days earlier. He lives in Dan Zama neighborhood in Niamey. His mother think that he was infected at school where two other students suffered from meningitis. He is already feeling well and can return home with his family now.
Niger

Meningitis epidemic on the decline

The number of patients with meningitis decreased by nearly 98 per cent, dropping from 279 admissions a day in early May 2015 to 4 admissions a day in early June 2015. Crisis Update - 10 Jun 2015
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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