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Story of a Syrian family on board
Mediterranean migration

The father who faced the sea so his sons might go to school

Following the response of MSF's search and rescue ship, the Geo Barents, to a boat's distress call, after which 99 people were rescued and 10 tragically died in the Mediterranean, a father recounts his ordeal in escaping Libya - and the sea. Voices from the Field - 26 Nov 2021
 
Turquesa River
Panama

Violence and danger for people crossing Panama’s Darien jungle

Medical coordinator Guillermo Gironés, recently returned from Panama, describes the horrific levels of violence and danger that migrants crossing the Darien jungle face on their route north. Interview - 19 Nov 2021
 
Rescue 3 - Rotation 5
Mediterranean migration

Ten more lives lost on the world’s deadliest migration route

MSF search and rescue teams found 10 people dead on a wooden boat in the Central Mediterranean Sea after 186 others were rescued within 24 hours. Press Release - 17 Nov 2021
 
Libya: Crisis Within a Crisis - Muawia Testimony
Libya

Thousands beaten up, detained following days of mass arrests in Tripoli

Thousands of refugees and migrants have been rounded up in mass arrests - often violent - in Libya's capital Tripoli, where they are being held in crammed and awful conditions in detention centres. Press Release - 6 Oct 2021
 
Community approach in Angumu, DR Congo
Democratic Republic of Congo

Healthcare for the community by the community

As thousands of people have been displaced by natural disasters and violence in DRC, MSF is working with the community to ensure essential healthcare is still provided. Project Update - 3 Oct 2021
 
Detention Centres - Tripoli, Libya
Libya

Medical care resumes in Tripoli detention centres

Three months after we suspended our work in detention centres in Tripoli, Libya, over safety fears, our teams have returned to providing medical care to detained people after an agreement from Libyan authorities. Project Update - 29 Sep 2021
 
Northern Syria: Acute water crisis poses serious health risks
Syria

Northern Syria: Acute water crisis poses serious health risks

People are facing a desperate situation in northern Syria, as limited access to clean water has reached breaking point, creating health problems for millions of people displaced within the region. Project Update - 29 Sep 2021
 
Samos new centre
Greece

“We can only help our patients to survive” new camp on Samos

With the opening of a new camp on the Greek island of Samos, MSF psychologists outline the trauma many refugees and asylum seekers have already lived through. Opinion - 17 Sep 2021
 
Mariam*, a woman originally from Afghanistan, who lives in Lesbos for two years.
Greece

One year on from Moria fire, EU denies dignity to migrants trapped on Greek islands

A year after a fire tore through and destroyed Moria camp, on Lesbos, Greece, thousands of refugees remain on the island, with the EU refusing to provide dignity to those trapped there. Project Update - 10 Sep 2021
 
Borno State – Pulka
Nigeria

MSF ends activities in Gwoza and Pulka

MSF first worked in Borno, northeast Nigeria, in 2014. We have had a continuous presence in the state since 2016, running five hospitals across Borno state, providing a range of services, including treatment for malnutrition and malaria. Interview - 25 Aug 2021
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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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