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Ebola and haemorrhagic fevers

Ebola in Guinea - an unprecedented epidemic

Video: Ebola in Guinea - an unprecedented epidemic Project Update - 1 Apr 2014
 
Street scene in Carnot. *** Local Caption *** Since February 1st, date of the anti-Balakas takeover of the city, a thousand people (mostly Peuls/Fulani in transit on their way to Cameroon) are trapped in the city ,victims of attacks and violences.
Central African Republic

"Carnot has not been calm since then"

Dramane Kone, MSF project manager, describes the situation in Carnot, CAR. Voices from the Field - 31 Mar 2014
 
The Ebola epidemic confirmed by the Ministry of Health on March 22 is the first to affect Guinea. The priority of the teams on site is to identify patients with Ebola symptoms and isolate them, while providing high-quality care. In cooperation with the Ministry of Health, MSF created an isolation facility in Guéckédou and is setting up another in Macenta. Both towns are in the Forestière region of southern Guinea. Mobile teams are also evaluating the situation in Kissidougou and Nzérékoré and are monitoring bordering countries closely, particularly Sierra Leone and Liberia, where suspected cases have been reported.
Guinea

Mobilisation against an unprecedented Ebola epidemic

Eight ebola cases have been confirmed in the capital Conakry, MSF now facing an unprecedented epidemic. Press Release - 31 Mar 2014
 
MSF is the only medical organization working in the M'Poko camp (Bangui airport area), where around 100,000 IDPs - who fled early december's violences and clashes in the capital - live in extremely precarious conditions. Every day, our teams conduct around 500 consultations, a hundred dressings and 7 deliveries.
Central African Republic

Central African Republic: A year of continuing violence against civilians

MSF releases report one year after the crisis started in Central African Republic. Report - 28 Mar 2014
 
MSF medics treat an IPD patient at Kunduz Trauma Centre in Kunduz, Northern Afghanistan.
Afghanistan

MSF treats 17 wounded after Kunduz bomb blast

MSF received 23 patients at its trauma centre following a bomb blast in Kunduz city yesterday. Project Update - 26 Mar 2014
 
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Ebola and haemorrhagic fevers

Ebola epidemic in Guinea

Interview with MSF doctor and footages from Ebola response in Uganda in 2007 Voices from the Field - 26 Mar 2014
 
Las familias de presos requieren, por lo general, atención psicológica. Mujeres, madres o hijos acusan todos  la ausencia del familiar preso. En el caso de Adel,  que se puso en huelga de hambre, agravó la condición de la familia. 
Prisoners’ families usually need psychological attention. Women, mothers, fathers, children, they are all affected by the absence of the prisoner. Adel’s case, who went into hunger strike, worsened the condition of his family.
Palestine

Growing up quickly in a West Bank refugee camp

A six-year-old growing up on the West Bank is helped by an MSF psychologist Project Update - 26 Mar 2014
 
MSF nurse, Dorothy Wanjiru, treats Sajen Mading, a severely dehydrated 7 month old baby girl. 

The baby arrived in Nadapal, on the Kenyan border with South Sudan, with her mother, her father and her six siblings. The family, originally from Bor, walked for 11 days to reach Nadapal. 

Sajen’s mother also received treatment from MSF’s medical team.
Ethiopia

MSF races against time to provide assistance to South Sudanese refugees

MSF is providing assistance to South Sudanese refugees arriving in Ethiopia fleeing violence and persecution in their country. Project Update - 26 Mar 2014
 
Kaluamba, isolation unit for suspected cases. An MSF team of nine Ebola specialists from the capitals Kinshasa, DRC, and Brussels, Belgium, is currently working in Western Kasai. Logisticians are building an isolation ward in the village of Kampungu, and putting in place all protection measures. The medical team is also providing care to all people suspected of having the disease.
Guinea

MSF reinforces teams to help control spread of Ebola epidemic

MSF continues to reinforce its teams in Guéckédou and Macenta, where the Ebola virus has spread. Project Update - 25 Mar 2014
 
Mpoko IDP Camp at the airport. Hundreds of thousands of people fled the violence raging in Bangui since Decembre 5, 2013, seeking refuge in several camps in the city. Over 100,000 people are residing at the Mpoko camp at the airport. Some look for shelter under abandoned planes.
Central African Republic

A year of unimaginable violence, suffering and fear

Interview with Ronald Kremer, medical emergency coordinator who just returned from CAR. Voices from the Field - 24 Mar 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)

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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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