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10,000 people displaced by the fighting that erupted last week in Batangafo (north of Central African Republic) are still sheltering in the compound of the hospital managed by MSF. The teams there have tried to improve water provision, sanitation and hygiene conditions. The displaced people were forced out of the camp in which they were sheltering after it was looted and burned down during the fighting. 
The hospital is considered just one of a handful of “safe spaces” left in Batangafo. MSF calls on those organisations responsible to facilitate the necessary conditions to ensure the safe return of the people to the camp. 11 people  died, and nine wounded individuals were treated by MSF teams. 

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Alrededor de diez mil personas, desplazadas por los violentos enfrentamientos de la semana pasada en Batangafo, (en el norte de la República Centroafricana), siguen refugiadas en el recinto del hospital de la ciudad, gestionado por MSF. Los equipos están tratando de mejorar las condiciones de higiene y provisión de agua y saneamiento en la zona. La comunidad tuvo que huir del campo de desplazados en el que se refugiaban debido a la violencia. Buena parte del campo fue saqueado y posteriormente incendiado. 

El hospital es considerado como uno de los escasos lugares seguros en Batangafo: MSF hace un llamamiento para que se faciliten las condiciones necesarias para el retorno con seguridad de los refugiados en el recinto hospitalario al campo de desplazados.
Central African Republic

10,000 people sleep in Batangafo hospital after camp is looted and burned

Batangafo has once again been plunged into chaos, with a wave of killings and lootings. A number of aid organisations were robbed. Project Update - 10 Aug 2017
 
A general view of the hospital compound.
Due to the ongoing insecurity, most of the eastern countryside of Borno state where these large displacements are happening remains difficult to reach for humanitarian organisations, with the exception of a few towns. Most of the aid agencies working in the state are present in the capital, Maiduguri, but only a few are able to operate continually in the hard-to-reach areas where assistance is most needed.
Nigeria

Crisis Update - July 2017

Hundreds of thousands of people remain almost entirely dependent on aid for their survival.
Crisis Update - 10 Aug 2017
 
July 2017 - Syria - Kurdish province - Aïn Issa Displaced Camp. MSF Clinic. A young Syrian, displaced from Raqqa, was (according to his family) burned in a boiling oil accident when he was at home.

Juillet 2017 - Syrie - Province kurde - Camp de déplacés d'Aïn Issa. Clinique MSF. Un jeune Syrien, déplacé de Raqqa, brûlé (selon sa famille) avec de l'huile bouillante dans un accident domestique, alors qu'il était chez lui.
Syria

The silent war

“He was playing with a battery that he found in the garden. Unfortunately it turned out to be an explosive device and it exploded.” Voices from the Field - 8 Aug 2017
 
The nursing room of the paediatrics department in MSF’s primary healthcare clinic. The department provides  around 800 consultations a month, with children suffering from upper respiratory tract infections,  diarrhea, gastro intestinal diseases, and skin diseases.
Lebanon

Refugees and host community bound by suffering

Lebanese residents of the remote, high plateau area of Wadi Khaled are facing the same hardships as the Syrian refugees there. Project Update - 7 Aug 2017
 
A doctor checks a patient Iraqi girl at a hospital run by Medecins Sans Frontieres in Qayyara, Iraq April 6, 2017. Picture taken April 6, 2017. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem - RTX352CQ
Iraq

Crisis update – July 2017

The battle for Mosul has taken a staggering toll on the population. Crisis Update - 4 Aug 2017
 
A new born Syrian baby in the Neo-Natal care unit of the MSF Mother and Child Hospital in Irbid, Jordan.
Jordan

10,000 babies born as refugees

A maternity hospital run by MSF in Jordan’s Irbid governorate has witnessed the births of 10,000 babies – most of them Syrian – in just four years. Project Update - 4 Aug 2017
 
An MSF medics examines a patient close to the town of Horgos, Serbia, Friday, July 21, 2017.
Serbia

Children repeatedly abused by border authorities

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has exposed the violence that continues to be perpetrated on children and young people by European Union Member State border authorities and police on Serbia’s borders with Hungary, Bulgaria and Croatia in a new report titled Games of Violence. The report uses medical and mental health data and the testimonies of our young patients in detailing the violence.
Project Update - 3 Aug 2017
 
Zakaria a 23-year-old from Sudan who tried to cross to France three times through the deadly mountain road but he got caught.in the end, he had been asked to leave the country and pay a fine.
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

The last frontier – migrants stuck in Italy risk all to reach France

“In Italy there is no interview to talk about our problems, or about why we left home. They just want us to be fingerprinted by force; but we are human beings.” Project Update - 3 Aug 2017
 
People from Sudan, Somalia, and Ethiopia are living rough under the bridge in Ventimiglia waiting to cross to France.
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

Harsh living conditions for migrants in Ventimiglia

“These are the direct effects of European deterrence policies; people are obliged to put their life at risk and to live in undignified conditions for months.” Press Release - 3 Aug 2017
 
MSF cleaner while spreading chlorination at the shoes of one of the nurses as he was getting out of the cholera treatment center. This is one of the precautions taken to prevent the spread of the cholera outside the center.
Yemen

Crisis update – July 2017

The conflict in Yemen, which escalated in March 2015, has led to a full-blown humanitarian emergency. Project Update - 3 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)

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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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