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Reynaldo Jr. Soria, MSF anaesthetist from the Philippines, is about to give spinal anaesthesia to a patient. 

More than one month after the typhoon Haiyan hit in the Philippines, the humanitarian needs seen by MSF teams vary from place to place, and there are still some areas that are under-served by aid. In some areas we are seeing people’s medical needs declining, but in other areas there is still a need for our support. Taking into account the progressive deployment of aid to rural areas and the number of organisations providing primary healthcare, MSF is adapting its activities in the Philippines.

MSF will gradually decrease its activities in areas of Ormoc and Burauen on Leyte island, and in northern Iloilo province on Panay island, starting from the end of December. MSF will however continue working in Tacloban, on Leyte island, and in Guiuan, on Samar island, providing surgery, inpatient care, psychological care and other support until the health system is functioning again at adequate levels.
Global

MSF and the aid system: Choosing not to choose

This paper explores MSF's relationship with the aid system. Journal article - 25 Jun 2014
 
In a crowded reception room, patients wait for care at Nap Kenbe – Creole for ‘staying well’ – surgical centre in Tabarre, eastern Port-au-Prince. Teams provide emergency trauma, orthopaedic and abdominal surgery for victims of gun crime and domestic violence as well as people injured in road accidents.
Surgery & trauma care

Saving life and limb: limb salvage using external fixation, a multi-centre review of orthopaedic surgical activities in Médecins Sans Frontières

A report on orthopaedic management of open fractures in less developed countries. Journal article - 25 Jun 2014
 
African Union Soldiers from MISCA guarding Muslim IDP camp in Carnot Catholic Church
Central African Republic

Humanitarian impasse in a Muslim enclave

More than 90% of the western CAR's Muslim inhabitants have fled violence in the past few months Project Update - 24 Jun 2014
 
Tents and barbwire fence in the refugee camp in Cegrane in Macedonia
Albania

MSF case studies: Violence against Kosovar Albanians, NATO's intervention 1998-1999

MSF is publishing the Speaking Out Case Studies "Violence against Kosovar Albanians, NATO's intervention 1998-1999" Project Update - 20 Jun 2014
 
Dr Media Rasheed,28, Darashakran Camp, Erbil, Iraq
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

Dr Media Rasheed's interview

Read Refugee Doctors (Part 4): Dr Media Rasheed's interview Voices from the Field - 20 Jun 2014
 
Dr Hamza Issa, 56, Darashakran Camp, Erbil, Iraq
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

Dr Hamza Issa's interview

Voices from the Field - 20 Jun 2014
 
Dr Muhammed Selim, 41, Kawargosk Camp, Erbil, Iraq
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

Dr Muhammed Selim's interview

Voices from the Field - 20 Jun 2014
 
Kawargosk Camp in Erbil, which hosts over 13,000 refugees. 
In Erbil, MSF also works in Darashakran Camp which hosts around 8,000 refugees, and in Dohuk province MSF works in Domeez Camp which hosts 58,000 refugees.
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

World Refugee Day: Refugee Doctors

Three Syrian doctors, now working for MSF, recall their own remarkable journeys as refugees,from treating Syrians in war-torn Syriato treating Syrian refugees in Iraq Voices from the Field - 20 Jun 2014
 
UNMISS POC: Certain parts of the camp are impassable due to deep mud and standing water.
South Sudan

Displaced People Dying of Preventable Diseases at Alarming Rate in Bentiu Camps

Preventable diseases and malnutrition causing alarming number of deaths among refugeees in South Sudan Press Release - 19 Jun 2014
 
NFI distributions for 250 families done in Bashiqa, Ninewa side of the 
border, today. A second distribution is planned for after tomorrow.
Iraq

MSF calls for respect of medical facilities

All parties to the conflict in Iraq must spare civilians and health structures Press Release - 18 Jun 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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