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Tatiana Ivanovna, 65 years old, during a consultation with Elena Pylaeva, psychologist. This MSF mobile clinic is located in the village of Pavlopil, about five kilometers from the contact line.
Ukraine

“Your entire universe falls apart”

Interview with Elena Pylaeva, a psychologist working with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). Voices from the Field - 13 Jan 2017
 
Women stand in line to receive donations of rice, beans,oil, salt and sugar from MSF teams.
Central African Republic

MSF distributes food to 10,500 displaced and vulnerable people in the north

Some 10,500 people in northern CAR have received emergency food supplies from MSF. Press Release - 12 Jan 2017
 
Hospital White Nile, Sudan
Mothers wait for a consultation in White Nile State Hospital
Sudan

White Nile State becomes a haven for those fleeing South Sudan's war

MSF currently runs a 40-bed hospital in White Nile State. It is based just outside Al Kashafa camp where over 17,000 refugees have been allowed to settle. Project Update - 10 Jan 2017
 
MAKHMOUR, IRAQ - OCTOBER 30:

Dr Mahmoud Habeb, a psychologist speaks with his patient at a healthcare facility in Debaga 1 with Mental Health Activity Manager Bilal Budair. 

Scenes at MSF facilities at Debaga camp in Debaga outside of Erbil, Iraq. IDP's seek mental as well as primary healthcare from MŽdecins Sans Frontires (MSF) International.

(Photo by Monique Jaques/ For MSF)
Iraq

MSF assists traumatised people from Mosul

Some 30,000 people are living in camps in Hassansham and Khazer, 35 kilometres east of Mosul. MSF’s mental health teams see around 45 patients a day. Project Update - 10 Jan 2017
 
A man stands inside a disused railway warehouse used by refugees and migrants as shelter in Belgrade, Serbia, Thursday, Jan. 5, 2017.
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

Thousands trapped in freezing temperatures in Greece and the Balkans

"We are witnessing the most cruel and inhumane consequences of European policies, used as a tool to deter and victimise those who are only seeking safety and protection in Europe," declares Stefano Argenziano, MSF's operations coordinator on migration. Project Update - 9 Jan 2017
 
Maira Modu, 30, pictured here with the youngest of her six children Falmata Ari, 1,  fled her home in Bama one year ago, and now lives in a camp on the outskirts of Maiduguri. They were one of 500 families to receive food from MSF on December 14, 2016.
Nigeria

Food distribution in Maiduguri, northeastern Nigeria

Around one million people who fled violence and insecurity in Borno state are now living in Maiduguri, the largest city in northeastern Nigeria. Photo Story - 6 Jan 2017
 
MSF distributed food to 500 families in Maiduguri on December 14, 2016. Each family receives enough food for two weeks; 25 kilograms of millet, five kilograms of beans and five litres of palm oil. The ration also includes eight bars of soap.
Nigeria

Food distribution in Maiduguri

Over the past three months, our teams have distributed 810 tonnes of food in Maiduguri, northeastern Nigeria, which is enough to feed 26,000 families for two weeks. Project Update - 5 Jan 2017
 
New maternity clinic ensures women deliver safely in Tal Afar district, Iraq
Iraq

New maternity clinic ensures women deliver safely in Tal Maraq in the northwestern district of Tal Afar

MSF has opened a maternity clinic in Tal Maraq, where the conflict has taken a heavy toll on the population. Project Update - 4 Jan 2017
 
A hospital worker salvages the remains of undamaged medication and equipment left in the emergency room after the 15 August Saudi-led coalition airstrike which destroyed the hospital killing 19. 

In a country where access to healthcare is already extremely limited, the Abs hospital was the only facility catering to over 2,000 IDPs in the area and thousands more along the coast, from the northwestern border of Yemen to the outskirts of Hodeidah. With the destruction of Abs hospital, the closest hospital is now over 3 hours drive away.
Yemen

Crisis update - December 2016

There is an urgent need for the warring parties to reduce the disproportionate impact this war is having on civilians, and for humanitarian actors to scale up assistance for the population. Crisis Update - 31 Dec 2016
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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