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July 2017 - Syria - Kurdish province - Aïn Issa displaced camp. MSF Clinic. Patients registration. 

Juillet 2017 - Syrie - Province kurde - Camp de déplacés d'Aïn Issa. Clinique MSF. Enregistrement des patients.
Syria

Conflict brings new arrivals every day to Ain Issa camp

“We are worried because we don’t have any information about what’s going on inside Raqqa. The main issue for us is the welfare of the wounded.” Press Release - 31 Aug 2017
 
Three-year-old Salomon looks on as he undergoes treatment for cholera at the general hospital in Minova, where MSF teams are supporting the Ministry of Health to contain a raging cholera epidemic.
Democratic Republic of Congo

South Kivu cholera outbreak threatens to spread out of control

“People need to be provided with drinkable water, and health centres need to be equipped with the materials essential to treat everyone affected as quickly as possible” Press Release - 30 Aug 2017
 
“When we visit a patient and she welcomes us with a smile on her face, and a twinkle in her eyes, this is success for me. It is very important that the patient feels happiness, security and trust with us.” Rached, 32, is a MSF nurse. He has been helping Amina.
Lebanon

Home-based care for refugees in Burj el-Barajneh

“When they visit me I feel better. They visit me two or three times a week. I tell them that I’m out of my medication and they get it for me.” Photo Story - 30 Aug 2017
 
A building affected by the mudslide.
Sierra Leone

MSF supports communities hit hard by mudslide and flooding

MSF is focusing on ensuring people have access to clean water and sanitation facilities, crucial for meeting people’s needs, and preventing outbreaks of diseases. Project Update - 24 Aug 2017
 
Marie Agama with her daughter Destiny. She was pregnant when he left Libya on a rubber boat, with 127 people onboard, that arrived to Zarzis last 27 may. The fuel was finished after a few hours of navigation. For two and a half days they drifted out into the open sea, without eating or drinking. A fisherman's boat saw them and alerted the Tunisian coastguards, who brought them to the Foyer of the Tunisian Red Cross in Médenine..

She delivered safely and in good conditions in Fatuma Bourguiba Hospital, where MSF transferred her a couple of days before.

Fatuma Bourguiba Hospital (Monastir, Tunisia), public hospital. MSF directs migrants towards the hospital services for chronic diseases.
Tunisia

Stories and testimonies of migrants fleeing violence

On May 27th 2017, a rubber boat with 127 people on board arrived to Zarzis (Tunisia) coming from Libya. The fuel finished after few hours of navigation and for two and a half days they drifted out into the open sea, without eating or drinking. A Tunisian fisherman's boat saw them and alerted the Tunisian Coast Guard who finally rescued them. Photo Story - 22 Aug 2017
 
A child gets vaccinated in the MSF multi antigen campaign in Lanome, Bangassou subprefecture.
Access to medicines

Patent Office dashes hopes for affordable pneumonia vaccine

“In our work, we see many children with life-threatening respiratory infections; many deaths could be prevented if more kids were vaccinated with PCV." Press Release - 22 Aug 2017
 
Refugees wait to be vaccinated at the MSF clinic in the Cacanda camp. MSF routinely carries out vaccinations, although it also conducted a campaign which led to the immunisation of more than five thousand children against measles, yellow fever, polio and a further five preventable diseases.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Crisis update – July 2017

DRC: Update on humanitarian crisis in Greater Kasai region Crisis Update - 21 Aug 2017
 
MSF Pharmacy Technician Toueng Sreymon distributes Hepatitis C meds at the MSF Hepatitis C clinic at Preah Kossamak Hospital in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 18, April 2017.
Cambodia

Treating hepatitis C in Phnom Penh

Since October 2016, MSF has treated around 800 people in Cambodia for hepatitis C using medicines that have recently been introduced called direct-acting antivirals. Photo Story - 21 Aug 2017
 
Recent violence in Tanganyika has displaced thousands of people who are now living in and around Kalémie. Among them are many children separated from their parents when they fled.
Democratic Republic of Congo

No water, no space – dire living conditions in Kalémie

“They have survived several attacks and have been forced to abandon their previous shelters. Each time, they lose some possessions and many have nothing left.” Press Release - 18 Aug 2017
 
Francisca with a portrait of her late son, who died six years ago.
Colombia

Violence in Buenaventura

Photo Story - 16 Aug 2017
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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