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Bangladesh

Trapped and forgotten: where can Rohingya people seek safety?

As Rohingya people become increasingly trapped by raging conflict in Myanmar's Rakhine state, those who cannot pay their way across the border into Bangladesh are being left without protection or assistance. Project Update - 21 Aug 2024
 
Abi-Adi General Hospital - Waste Management area- March, 2024 -MSF Rehabilitate the laundry, waste zone, surgical and medical wards of the hospital. ​
Ethiopia

Handing over activities at Abiy Adi hospital after recovery from conflict

On 15 August 24, the MSF team at Abiy Adi hospital in Ehiopia's Tigray region handed over their activities after the hospital's capacity increased. Now, they will focus on supporting health facilities in other areas where the needs may be greater. Project Update - 19 Aug 2024
 
Massive flooding in eastern Chad has decimated the town of Koukou, thousands are now stranded with inadequate food, shelter or drinking water
Chad

Rapid response needed in Koukou as thousands flee worst floods in living memory

A rapid response is needed in the town of Koukou, eastern Chad, as thousands of people have fled flood waters, seeking refuge on a hill, where there are desperate shortages of food, shelter, drinking water, and healthcare. Project Update - 16 Aug 2024
 
People fill their bottles from a tank in an internally displaced people (IDP) camp in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. MSF water distributions are the only source of drinkable water for the 550 people living in the camp.
Haiti

People fleeing violence in Port-au-Prince urgently need water and sanitation

As people flee fighting in Haiti's capital city, more water, sanitation, and hygiene services are needed at the overcrowded and informal sites they seek safety in. Project Update - 15 Aug 2024
 
Reinforcment of the roof of the health post run by MSF in Ambodiriana, in preparation for the arrival of the cyclone Freddy. Madagascar, Feb. 21, 2023
Climate emergency

A hostile climate: How MSF humanitarian workers and communities are adapting to climate change

A new report describes how MSF teams and the communities they work in are beginning to adapt to climate change & environmental degradation. Report - 9 Aug 2024
 
A view of the border wall and Mexico beyond.
United States of America

Supporting local groups helping people on the move at the US-Mexico border

People seeking to cross the US-Mexico border through the Arizona desert face serious health risks with little access to medical care. Project Update - 9 Aug 2024
 
Palestinian teenager finding shelter from the sun after his home was suddenly demolished without warning in Umm al Kheir, Masafer Yatta, West Bank, Occupied Palestinian Territories.
Palestine

Restrictions and violence block Palestinians in Hebron from medical care

Psychological trauma and lack of access to healthcare are part of the everyday reality for many Palestinians in Hebron governorate, Palestine, making life often unbearable. Press Release - 6 Aug 2024
 
“I come from the village of Mandjebougou. I'm a trader, I'm married and I have seven children. 
The day before I fled, two of my brothers were kidnapped by armed men. They suspected my brothers of cooperating with the army. After freeing them, they announced that they needed 25 men. So all the young people in the village decided to flee.  
I also fled Mandjebougou because I was wanted. I sell couscous. One day, they came to buy some from me, but I didn't want to sell it to them. In the past, they had broken my son's phone and I asked them to fix it. They replied: ‘If you dare to ask us to compensate your son, it's only because you're free’. I think that's why they were looking for me.
One Tuesday morning in April, on my way back from the shop, I was alerted by a neighbour's phone call. I went out to the west side of the village. I reached the river and got into a pirogue. When it started, the armed men were running towards us. They asked the pirogue driver to stop, but he continued on to Niafounke. When we got to Niafounke, the piroguier told someone to take me to the site of the displaced people. I fled with what I was carrying that day.  
Today, I live at the IDP site with two of my children. I know they're still looking for me. Today, I have no source of income. I live in fear, far from my other children and my husband. I struggle to eat and my sleep is always troubled.”
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

Violent hostilities between armed men empty villages in northern Mali

MSF is providing water and healthcare to internally displaced people arriving in the town of Niafounké from the Gourma region, Northern Mali. Project Update - 2 Aug 2024
 
The Mpox epidemic is increasingly affecting people displaced by armed conflict in Goma, North Kivu. MSF has deployed its teams of health promoters (HP) to raise awareness of the behaviour to adopt to avoid contamination. Communities are urged to bring any suspected cases to the health centre as a matter of urgency, and to avoid discriminating against contaminated people.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Five questions about the mpox outbreak in DRC

Cases of mpox are on the rise in Democratic Republic of Congo, where MSF teams are responding to the outbreak. Interview - 30 Jul 2024
 
Nasser Hospital maternity department is providing some 25-30 safe deliveries a day. This is more than before the pre-war, as it is now one of the few operational maternity facilities in southern Gaza.
Gaza-Israel war

Nasser hospital must be protected as south Gaza hospitals receive waves of deadly influxes

Hospitals in southern Gaza have struggled under successive waves of mass casualty influxes in July, as fighting inches closer to Nasser hospital. Press Release - 29 Jul 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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