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Nurses Lucien and Enoch change the bandages of a 28-year-old who was attacked with a machete in an attempted robbery not far from Kabo, Central African Republic, where violence is rife. MSF has been working in Kabo since 2006, and runs a health centre in the town, which includes a maternity, an operating theatre, a laboratory, a pediatric centre and a hospitalisation ward.
Central African Republic

A protracted crisis that must not be forgotten

Project Update - 16 Nov 2016
 
People are waiting to get potable water at the water distribution point in Bentiu PoC

In Bentiu POC, MŽdecins Sans Frontires (MSF) has been running a secondary level hospital since 2013, providing free quality healthcare to people living in the POC. Although the humanitarian needs have stabilized in the camp in the past months, the humanitarian and medical situation is still fragile and health indicators can quickly worsen.
South Sudan

Testimonies from Bentiu protection of civilians site

People waiting to collect potable water at the water distribution point in the Bentiu protection of civilians site. Voices from the Field - 16 Nov 2016
 
Young boy, aged 10, recovers in hospital after surgery to the bladder to remove several bladderstones.
Syria

Doctors under siege

As the siege of east Aleppo enters its fourth month, how are medical staff coping? Crisis Update - 15 Nov 2016
 
A hospital in east Aleppo is patched up with sandbags after it was hit by airstrikes in April 2016, killing one doctor and injuring several nurses.
Syria

Besiegement and bombing of east Aleppo is deepening a desperate health crisis

"The seriously injured or ill must be evacuated to safe areas for treatment. Medical supplies and humanitarian aid must be allowed in, and respite given to a city falling apart day by day, hour by hour and minute by minute," says Pablo Marco, Middle East Operational Manager. Voices from the Field - 15 Nov 2016
 
In June and July 2016 MSF has been conducting vaccination campaigns in several refugee camps and settlements in Greece, targeting more than 4,600 children under fifteen years of age. This campaign aims at protecting refugee children with 10 antigens and preventing diseases such as pneumonia, which is the leading cause of childhood death. MSF calls on Pfizer and GSK to drop the price of the pneumonia vaccine (PCV) for governments and humanitarian organizations in emergency contexts.
Access to medicines

MSF welcomes Pfizer's pneumonia vaccine price reduction for children in humanitarian emergencies

Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) should extend their price reduction to all developing countries. Press Release - 14 Nov 2016
 
This 20-year-old girl arrived at MSF’s hospital for obstetrical emergencies—Centre de Reference en Urgences Obstetricales (CRUO)—in Port-au-Prince, suffering from a perforated uterus, excessive bleeding, and loss of fluids after an abortion performed by a non-licensed doctor, known locally as a "charlatan."
Women's health

Safe abortion: An integral part of healthcare services for women

Since 2004, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has provided voluntary safe abortions for women across our field operations. Catrin Schulte-Hillen, MSF advisor on reproductive health, explains the implications and difficulties of this decision. Interview - 11 Nov 2016
 
Bintou Kadiri, 8 years. It weighs 12.8 kg. His father is a farmer. His family lived in Kattere but she fled to Gajigana four months ago. Since one year, Boko Haram men came regularly to their villages to loot, but they never attacked the village. Therefore, people didn’t leave and the army is not present in the village. Boko Haram took their cows and 20 goats, together with food and money. In Gajigana, they live with relatives. Bintou is suffering from severe acute malnutrition (marasmus) and acute gastroenteritis, hypoglycemia and dehydration. He was hospitalized for two days to nutritional treatment center of Gwange in Maiduguri. The family left him with what remained of food, they had grown. But these reserves are coming to an end.
Nigeria

I kept telling the team “it’s all about food”

Voices from the Field - 11 Nov 2016
 
Tanneh, and Agnes, members of the MSF Psychosocial Team, take packages of biscuits and juice from family members to patients in the Ebola Case Management Center run by MSF in Monrovia. Their role is to counsel and encourage patients, to give them a reason to live and have hope. Both are local Liberians who are passionate about helping their 'brothers' and 'sisters'.
Palliative care

Palliative Care in Humanitarian Crises

MSF's Research Unit on Humanitarian Stakes and Practices (UREPH) is pleased to announce the publication of the article “Palliative Care in Humanitarian Crises” by James Smith and Tammam Aloudat on the blog of the Humanitarian Health Ethics research group. Journal article - 11 Nov 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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