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Families newly settled, in the woods of Imvepi.

Des familles nouvellement installées, dans les sous bois de Imvepi.
Uganda

Crisis Update - May 2017

Hundreds of thousands of South Sudanese refugees have fled to northern Uganda since July 2016, making Uganda the largest refugee hosting country in Africa. Crisis Update - 17 May 2017
 
Medical workers put on PPE gear in the changing station at the Nongo Ebola Treatment Clinic in Conakry, Guinea on November 27, 2015. 

The clinic is treating the last known Ebola patient in Guinea. A month old baby named Nubia, whose mother died after giving birth on October 27th.
G20 Health Ministers’ Meeting

Open letter from MSF to the Meeting of the G20 Health Ministers

We call on G20 states to put the welfare of sick and wounded people wherever they live at the core of their concerns. Open Letter - 17 May 2017
 
About 500 residents of Bangassou came to the hospital compound hoping that the fighters would not attack a medical structure. They were regrouped with the displaced people of the mosque and those of the church, Monday evening on the ground of the church of Bangassou.

Environ 500 habitants de Bangassou sont venus se réfugiés dans l’enceinte de l’hôpital espérant que les combattants ne se s’attaqueraient pas à une structure médicale. Ils ont été regroupés avec les déplacés de la mosquée et ceux de l’église lundi soir sur le terrain de l’église de Bangassou.
Central African Republic

"The city of Bangassou has turned into a battlefield; we fear the worst for the civilian population"

"When gunshots started in the Tokoyo neighbourhood... people scattered in all directions, running into the night to find shelter where they could." Voices from the Field - 16 May 2017
 
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Central African Republic

MSF treats 70 wounded in fighting in Bangassou

MSF is extremely worried about the civilian population of Bangassou. Project Update - 16 May 2017
 
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Central African Republic

MSF calls for a ceasefire in Bangassou to allow for the deployment of urgent medical aid

Following intense fighting that broke out this morning in Bangassou (Mbomou Province), Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)/Doctors Without Borders is calling on all parties to agree to a ceasefire in order to access wounded people in urgent need of life-saving medical care. Press Release - 13 May 2017
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Team dispatched following Ebola confirmation

One case of Ebola has been confirmed by the World Health Organisation (WHO) in the Likati health zone of Bas Uele Province in the north of the Democratic Republic of Congo. A total of nine cases, including three deaths are so far being investigated. Project Update - 12 May 2017
 
Ciudad Hidalgo is the first town many migrants see when they enter Mexico from Guatemala after crossing the Suchiate river. The train doesn't work from here, so they need to walk for hours.
Central American migration

Forced to flee Central America's Northern Triangle: A Neglected Humanitarian Crisis

For millions of people from Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador, fear and horrific violence are dominant facets of daily life in which they try flee, heading north. MSF surveyed migrants and refugees making their way through Mexico to learn their reasons for leaving and the level of violence they experienced along the way. Report - 12 May 2017
 
William carries Gloria to the police station where they will report a violent assault, suffered on the route from the Guatemalan border into Mexico.  For Gloria, it´s her first attempt to cross to the US – both her sister and cousin live there.
Her husband William did the route six years ago. Both Gloria and William had to leave Honduras because of death threats from maras (local gangs).
Central American migration

No way to safety for people fleeing extreme violence in Central America’s Northern Triangle

"The unrelenting violence and emotional suffering endured by a significant number of people... is not unlike what is experienced by people in conflict zones." Press Release - 12 May 2017
 
IDPs based in Aburoc take shelter under a tree. When people arrived from Kodok few had shelter.
In may 2017, South Sudanese from Aburoc’s internally displaced persons camp (IDP) started flooding across the border to Sudan.
South Sudan

Fighting and deplorable conditions in Aburoc force 20,000 people to flee

"The reasons why we are leaving are mainly the lack of security and the lack of food and water." Project Update - 11 May 2017
 
Site for displaced people and refugees in Garin Wazan.

In Garin Wazan, there is currently a displaced community of more than 8,000 people from the islands of Lake Chad. “Boko Haram stole some of the cattle, and we lost the rest because we had to leave,” explains the community chief.
Niger

The burden of violence in the Diffa region

Photo Story - 10 May 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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