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This IDP camp in Al Safira district (Aleppo province) is empty. After the October attack, IDPs  had fled north .
MSF had distributed some tents to IDPs. A medical student was running an OPD set up with MSF support
Syria

People try to live ordinary lives as conflict grinds on

Adam Sharp, a project coordinator for Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Syria, gives a moving and personal account of MSF's work
Project Update - 29 Nov 2013
 
MSF sets up a mobile clinic on a farm near Musina, on the South Africa / Zimbabwe border. Farms in the area employ seasonal agricultural workers, many of whom are undocumented migrants from other countries who lack access to the public helath care system in South Africa.
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Using portable tents allows MSF to conduct private consultations in a mobile clinic which changes location in the Musina area, accessing populations working in separate farming communities. MSF's mobile clinics are important adaptation because the farms are located approximately 40-60km from the town of Musina, where the closest public health clinics and hopsital are found. Agricultural workers tend to lack the income, time, and transportation to Musina to seek the healthcare that they need.
South Africa

Mobile care for mobile populations

MSF leaves Musina, South Africa, with a legacy of innovation Project Update - 29 Nov 2013
 
Somali refugee children who are living with their families in makeshift shelters 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.

PHOTO/TOM MARUKO
Kenya

Dadaab: Agreement on refugee repatriation should not affect aid delivery, says MSF

Four in five refugees in the camps at Dadaab do not want to return to Somalia given the current climate of insecurity, finds an MSF assessment Statement - 28 Nov 2013
 
Setting up the inflatable hospital at Bethany Hospital.
Philippines

MSF reaching remote areas still in need of aid

MSF teams are still finding villages and towns that have not yet received any aid following typhoon Haiyan. Project Update - 26 Nov 2013
 
And yet another wave of displacement in the town of Bouca, (Ouham region) northeastern Central African Republic (CAR), after clashes between reported anti-balaka elements and ex-Séléka forces took place last week. For the second time in over two months, people had to flee to the bush running away from the fighting. Bouca was the center of attacks in September in which the civilian population, both Christians and Muslims, were targeted by the armed groups. Around 80 people were killed. The video shows, through interviews with direct an indirect victims of violence, the consequences of the fighting, forcing thousands of people to hide in the bush or to look for protection in churches, schools or airstrips.
Central African Republic

Fresh fighting leads to further mass displacement in Bouca

A further wave of mass displacement in the town of Bouca following fresh clashes between reported anti-balaka elements and ex-Séléka forces highlights the need for urgent humanitarian action in CAR. Press Release - 26 Nov 2013
 
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Project Update

Making violence unacceptable

Project Update - 25 Nov 2013
 
Justin James Warren, the first Baby born in the maternity ward of MSF in Guiuan.
Philippines

Typhoon Haiyan: First baby born in MSF maternity unit

At 2:50am on 20 November, a 2.2 kg baby boy was born in MSF maternity unit in Guiuan. Project Update - 21 Nov 2013
 
Mental health: a little boy very angry at the typhoon. Drawing is used as a therapy mean.
Philippines

“Depression can be as much of a disability as blindness”

Ana Maria Tijerino, MSF psychologist, is working with MSF emergency teams on Panay Island. Project Update - 21 Nov 2013
 
The country is facing a large influx of arrivals (11,000 people) and has begun preventing immigrants from entering its territory. Some 7,000 Syrians have been registered between January and October 2013. People face poor reception conditions and there is no access to healthcare and mental health support. As a result of the recent exploration carried out in 3 detention centres in Sofia (Vrezdevna, Voena Rampa) and in Harmanli (in Haskovo Province, South-central Bulgaria), MSF team is providing primary healthcare and non food items to asylum seekers and migrants in both cities.
Bulgaria

Syrian refugees face appalling conditions

MSF begins health activities to help Syrian refugees in Bulgaria. Press Release - 21 Nov 2013
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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