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A camp for the internally displaced is located on the western outskirts of Kabul. Thousands of people live in the camp, most are from Helmand or Kandahar where they have fled their homes due to heavy fighting.  This baby was born inside a mud and tent home inside the camp. The mother has continued to bleed for a week since the birth and says she can't stand.
Afghanistan

Between rhetoric and reality: The ongoing struggle to access healthcare in Afghanistan

MSF report details how medical care remains out of reach for many patients. Report - 25 Feb 2014
 
Abdul Ghani from Garsmir holds his 8 year old daughter Fatima waiting in line for an OPD appointment at Boost Hospital in Lashkar Gah, Helmand province, Southern Afghanistan.
Afghanistan

The ongoing struggle to access healthcare in Afghanistan

Medical care in Afghanistan remains ill-adapted to meet growing needs created by ongoing conflict. Press Release - 25 Feb 2014
 
“Armed groups in the town looted our belongings and threatened to kill us,” says Mamadou, 33, owner of a grocery store in Bouar’s Haoussa district. “We had to leave to save our lives. We’d rather suffer in Cameroon than stay here.”
Central African Republic

"The people who leave take enormous risks"

Florent Uzzeni, deputy emergency programme manager, describes what he is seeing unfold on the ground. Voices from the Field - 24 Feb 2014
 
A lady waits for a consultation at the Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) clinic set up at the camp for  displaced people in the grounds of the United Nations Mission to South Sudan (UNMISS) base in Juba, South Sudan, on January 12, 2014.
South Sudan

Dozens wounded treated amid new wave of violence in Malakal

More than 150 wounded people have been treated by MSF after a new wave of violence hit Malakal. Press Release - 20 Feb 2014
 
Dr Gilles Koukpo, MSF paediatrician, is treating a little girl who just arrived at the hospital in a state of shock, severely dehydrated. If not treated on time, children with measles can develop severe medical complications.
Democratic Republic of Congo

More measles vaccinations needed

MSF remains concerned that more needs to be done to ease a measles epidemic in CAR Press Release - 19 Feb 2014
 
MSF staff at Mpoko camp are attending to the wounded man, who is about to be referred for emergency surgery at the Hopital Communautaire in another part of town, where another MSF team is working.
Central African Republic

International efforts to protect civilians in Central African Republic failing to stop slaughter

The extreme levels of violence against civilians illustrates the failure of international efforts.
Press Release - 18 Feb 2014
 
 *** Local Caption *** Plusieurs dizaines de milliers de personnes ont fui les violences ciblant les populations Peules et musulmanes dans le nord de la République Centrafricaine pour se réfugier dans le sud du Tchad. MSF intervient en urgence à Sido et Bitoye pour apporter aux réfugiés - dont la grande majorité sont des femmes - des soins médicaux d'urgence et des biens de première nécessité.<br/>

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

Tens of thousands of refugees from Central African Republic arrive

Approximately 35,000 people from CAR have taken refuge in southern Chad Project Update - 15 Feb 2014
 
 *** Local Caption *** Plusieurs dizaines de milliers de personnes ont fui les violences ciblant les populations Peules et musulmanes dans le nord de la République Centrafricaine pour se réfugier dans le sud du Tchad. MSF intervient en urgence à Sido et Bitoye pour apporter aux réfugiés - dont la grande majorité sont des femmes - des soins médicaux d'urgence et des biens de première nécessité.<br>

Dozens of thousands of people have fled violence targeting Fulani and Muslims communities in northern Central African Republic and sought refuge into southern Chad. MSF has set up two programs in Sido and Bitoye to provide emergency medical care and basic non-food items.
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

Refugee crisis hits Central African Republic’s neighbours as more flee violence

Around 100,000 refugees have now fled from CAR to neighbouring Cameroon, Chad, Congo Brazzaville and DRC. Project Update - 15 Feb 2014
 
A Somali child - on the outskirts of Dagahaley refugee camp in Dadaab.

MSF is the only provider of medical care in Dagahaley, one of the five camps in the Dadaab refugee camp complex. Each month, teams carry out over 20,000 outpatient consultations and admit approximately 600 patients to the hospital
Somalia

Perspectives of refugees on returning to Somalia

MSF recently asked Somali refugees in Dadaab’s Dagahaley camp about their living conditions and their thoughts about returning to Somalia in the near future. The responses suggest that bad living conditions in the camp are not conducive to wanting to return, despite a widespread belief to the contrary. Journal article - 14 Feb 2014
 
In Hebron and East Jerusalem, MSF is running a medical and psychosocial programme for people suffering from trauma because of the conflict. MSF teams focus on people with psychological distress (acute stress, anxiety disorders, post traumatic syndromes, depression) caused by violent incidents involving Israeli settlers and Israeli Army, but also due to the intra-Palestinian conflict. In Hebron, MSF staff carried out 1726 individual mental health consultations and 945 medical consultations in 2011.
In the beginning of 2011, MSF conducted a needs assessment in East Jerusalem and decided to start providing in this part of the city mental health care to the population who suffers trauma or psychological distress due to the consequences of violence caused by the conflict and who has no access to mental health services. MSF therapies started in July in the Shufat refugee camp and Silwan area and since then MSF staff carried out 223 individual mental health consultations.
Palestine

House arrest is a 'tradition'

An MSF psychologist helps a young Palestinian under house arrest Project Update - 14 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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