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MSF is supporting the IDPs through the distribution of hygiene kits, non-food items and mattresses; repairing bathrooms; providing water; and installing lights to help improve living conditions. MSF is also assessing the needs for general medical consultations and psychological support for the IDPs.
Yemen

MSF supports IDPs in Sana’a and Amran

MSF is providing vital support to IDPs in Yemen Press Release - 17 Jul 2014
 
In January, Bauchi State, northeastern Nigeria, Bauchi state were affected by a cholera outbreak.  More than 15,500 cases were reported in 5 months and about 14 000 of those were treated by MSF teams two treatment of cholera center. 40 to 45% of cases were severe, requiring hospitalization for intravenous rehydration. 30 oral rehydration points were set up by MSF in the district to treat non-severe cases.<br>
It is also important to contain the outbreak through preventive measures such as targeted hygiene measures to avoid contamination (especially of drinking water). In Bauchi, water supply is mainly from either public or private wells. A total of 3 536 wells were chlorinated, 33 150 house hold contacts were traced and about 6 000 modified hygiene kits were distributed to the most affected population.
Nigeria

MSF treats overs 13,500 cholera patients

MSF combats the cholera outbreak in Nigeria Project Update - 17 Jul 2014
 
Two MSF nurses try to comfort a child while getting a blood sample to test for HIV.
HIV/AIDS

Visceral Leishmaniasis as an AIDS Defining Condition: Towards Consistency across WHO Guidelines

A publication on visceral-leishmaniasis-HIV co-infection. Journal article - 17 Jul 2014
 
Muslim community leaving Bossangoa
Central African Republic

Retrospective mortality study reveals massive levels of death due to violence against Muslims during peak of conflict

Report demonstrates massive amount of violence directed at Muslims Press Release - 16 Jul 2014
 
SAMBA has been operational at Namitambo Health Centre since the end of Summer 2013 (note: 55-56 is PIMA). 140 tests per month since then and patients get results same day. The machine just indicates if the patient has a viral load above or below 1,000 copies (per ml). Importantly, there is no need for cold storage of reagents. It is electrically powered with a back upbattery to secure power during power-cuts..
HIV/AIDS

SAMBA HIV semi-quantitative test, a new point-of-care viral load monitoring assay 1 for resource-limited settings.

A publication on new viral load monitoring assay. Journal article - 16 Jul 2014
 
People flee their homes because of the violence and take refuge in either churches or at the airport. Tens of thousands of people have been displaced within the city due to the violence.
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

Central African Refugees in Chad and Cameroon: “Suitcase or Coffin”

An MSF report details atrocities faced by those fleeing the Central African Republic. Report - 16 Jul 2014
 
MSF is working in kabo hospital with all the illness and all the diferent patients that come to kabo hospital
 *** Local Caption *** Depuis 1999, MSF fournit des soins medicaux aux populations centrafricaines touchees par une tres grande pauvrete, la violence et l?insecurite, en particulier dans le nord de la republique Centrafricaine.
MSF travaille dans des hopitaux, des centres de sante en peripherie afin de fournir un acces aux soins aux populations, y compris celles qui vivent dans les zones les plus isolees, grace a des cliniques mobiles.
Central African Republic

Suitcase or Coffin

Video: Central African Republic - Suitcase or Coffin Project Update - 16 Jul 2014
 
MSF Project Coordinator Sarah Maynard in Leer, South Sudan.
South Sudan

“The market is empty and people are going hungry”

Interview with MSF Project Coordinator in South Sudan, Sarah Maynard Voices from the Field - 14 Jul 2014
 
Gatluok in MSF’s ambulatory therapeutic feeding centre (ATFC) in Leer hospital, Unity state, South Sudan.
After walking five hours from her home village, Angelina spends little time waiting to be seen as MSF’s ATFC supervisor, John Yonk Both, recognises that Gatluok’s condition is critical.
South Sudan

Child malnutrition rates skyrocket in South Sudan

Child malnutrition rates skyrocket in South Sudan Press Release - 14 Jul 2014
 
Health worker raising awareness on Buruli Ulcer symptoms.
Cameroon

"We're in the process of writing a page of medical history"

After 12 years of involvement in the treatment of Buruli ulcer in Akonolinga, Cameroon, MSF has completed the handover of some of its activities to the Ministry of Health. Voices from the Field - 14 Jul 2014
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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