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Malawi

Gearing up for handover

MSF prepares to handover its HIV programme in Chiradzulu to the ministry of health. Project Update - 4 Mar 2014
 
Nyirambabazi, 30, lives in Kahe camp and is pregnant for the first time. Neighbours transported her from Kazuba to the hospital St Benoit of Kitchanga, it took them 6 hours of walking.
Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF releases report on shocking humanitarian situation in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo

Persistent conflict and instability have led to recurrent humanitarian crises, says MSF in a report. Press Release - 3 Mar 2014
 
Muslim community leaving Bangui
Central African Republic

Trapped in PK 12 camp with nowhere to run

Desperate and dangerous conditions around PK 12 camp in Bangui Voices from the Field - 3 Mar 2014
 
Dr. Josine Blanksma with Dr. Moise Left, doing rounds in the intensive care ward at Baraka Hospital, South Kivu, DRC, September 2013.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Everyday Emergency: Silent Suffering in Democratic Republic of Congo

Persistent conflict and instability have led to recurrent humanitarian crises, says MSF in a report. Report - 3 Mar 2014
 
A HIV / MDRTB patient seen at the MSF clinic in Mumbai during his visit for regular check ups.
HIV/AIDS

Infection control in households of drug-resistant tuberculosis patients co-infected with HIV in Mumbai, India

Infection control in households of drug-resistant tuberculosis patients co-infected with HIV in Mumbai, India Journal article - 1 Mar 2014
 
Mary Nyakan is a mother of three children. She came to the Tomping camp on the 16th of December. Her two-year old son Simon Malek was admitted to MSF’s clinic two weeks ago and is suffering from pneumonia and malnutrition associated with watery diarrhea. “The situation was so terrible. There was killing and looting so we had to go come here. Life in the camp is very difficult. There is no food, and poor water and sanitation. We are exposed to very poor conditions and I think that is why our children are becoming very sick. We only get food like beans, flour, rice and packed porridge which is just for survival. There is not enough space and no proper shelter. I pray to God that he brings peace and has mercy upon us who are suffering. The leaders who are fighting should end the fight so that we can go back to our homes.”
South Sudan

Extremely poor living conditions in Juba camp for the displaced

40,000 refugees face greater exposure to malaria and diarrhoea Project Update - 28 Feb 2014
 
Pont-Bascule site in Garoua-Boulai in Cameroon. The refugees on the site have started to build makeshift shelters.
Cameroon

Deplorable living conditions for CAR refugees

Living conditions are deplorable for thousands fleeing CAR for Cameroon Press Release - 28 Feb 2014
 
In Gore, in southern Chad, more than 6,000 refugees who fled violence in the Central African Republic (CAR) do their best to find a shelter in and around an old hospital . They lack everything, especially food. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is running a health center in collaboration with local authorities. MSF teams are also present in Bitoye and Sido where respectively over 6000 and 13,000 CAR refugees are in desperate need.
Central African Republic

CAR Refugees in need of emergency food aid

Refugees from CAR in Chad need emergency food aid Press Release - 28 Feb 2014
 
Ransacked medical supplies lie strewn on the floor at the MSF hospital in Leer, South Sudan, February 23, 2014.  The hospital was thoroughly looted, burned, ransacked, and effectively destroyed, along with most of Leer, sometime between the final days of January and early February, 2014, leaving hundreds of thousands of people cut off from critical, lifesaving medical care. The hospital, opened by MSF 25 years ago, was the only secondary health care facility in Unity State.
South Sudan

Violence 'jeopardising MSF work'

Violence in South Sudan is jeopardising MSF's work, says BBC In the Media - 26 Feb 2014
 
N'Djamena.  Chagoua: transit center hosting more than 1470 people who have fled CAR. *** Local Caption *** Plusieurs dizaines de milliers de personnes ont fui les violences ciblant les populations Peules et musulmanes en République Centrafricaine pour se réfugier au Tchad. MSF intervient en urgence à Sido et Bitoye pour  dispenser des soins medicaux aux réfugiés, dont la grande majorité sont des femmes.<br/>

Dozens of thousands of people have fled violence targeting Fulani and Muslims communities in Central African Republic and sought refuge into southern Chad. MSF has set up two programs in Sido and Bitoye to provide medical care.
Chad

Thousands of CAR refugees flee to N'Djamena

Refugees from CAR face an uncertain future in Chad Project Update - 26 Feb 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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