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MSF team member conducting on-going assessment of the situation at the border.
Syria

MSF provides healthcare to Syrians crossing into Iraqi Kurdistan

MSF have set up health posts on both sides of the border to provide medical care to Syrian refugees. Project Update - 23 Aug 2013
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF starts emergency rabies intervention

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has started a rabies intervention in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) after an alarming number of people were bitten by rabid dogs. Project Update - 23 Aug 2013
 
Co-infection of HIV and TB is an enormous problem in Myanmar.  A young man co-infected with HIV and TB and his wife meet with an MSF counsellor.
Myanmar

Seeking new ways to tackle urgent health threat of drug-resistant TB

Country’s first international symposium to tackle DR-TB crisis begins 22 August Project Update - 20 Aug 2013
 
A woman gathers rain water as it falls from the roof of a shop in the Gumuruk market, Jonglei state, South Sudan. There is no water point in Gumuruk, people have no other choice but collecting rain water or fetching water from the nearby river.
South Sudan

Fear and rainy season keep people from seeking care in Pibor

Fear and floods are keeping people from seeking assistance in Pibor county, in South Sudan’s Jonglei state. Around 90,000 people are still missing, hiding in fear in the bush. Some 28,000 people are accounted for, but few of these people are receiving the assistance they need. Project Update - 20 Aug 2013
 
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Somalia

Why MSF decided to leave Somalia

International President Dr Unni Karunakara explains the difficult decision to close MSF's medial programmes in Somalia Opinion - 20 Aug 2013
 
In April 2010 MSF is started a measles vaccination campaign targeting 38,000 children under 5 this week at Argungu LGA (Local Government Area), Kebbi. During the campaign, 47,569 children aged 6 months to 5 years were vaccinated. The teams       
believe mobilisation of the community, which included the involvement of senior community and religious leaders, was very effective.
Nigeria

MSF responds to measles outbreak

Since the end of 2012, Katsina State in northern Nigeria has experienced a measles outbreak, which has just ended after lasting 28 weeks. MSF supported the authorities by providing epidemiological surveillance and case management in Katsina’s 34 local government areas. Project Update - 13 Aug 2013
 
46-year old Christine Yatoungou is being tested for HIV/Aids at a hospital in Bossangoa, in northwest Central African Republic. MSF has launched an emergency re-fill of HIV drugs for the affected population after hospitals and health centres were looted during a coup d'etat in March. Christine has been infected with HIV/Aids since 2006 and due to the war her treatment was interrupted during 2 months. After being re-confirmed as having the disease, she is now receiving life saving drugs.
HIV/AIDS

As FDA approves new HIV drug dolutegravir, MSF asks when people in developing countries will have access

As the US Food and Drug Administration approved the new HIV drug dolutegravir late yesterday, MSF questioned when people in developing countries would be able to access this promising new drug. Press Release - 13 Aug 2013
 
Sudanese refugees began streaming across the border into South Sudan in June 2011 when conflict erupted between the Khartoum government and the rebels of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N) in Sudan’s South Kordofan State. At the height of the crisis in Yida camp last summer, high mortality rates were reported among young children admitted to MSF’s hospital with respiratory tract infections, such as pneumonia, one of the leading causes of death. MSF determined that vaccinating with the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) could result in a substantial mortality reduction in Yida. MSF has been working since September 2012 to procure PCV but faced significant delays due to lengthy negotiations and international legal procurement constraints. MSF was eventually able to obtain the vaccine from GSK at a reduced price, but delays have now pushed the planned vaccination into the logistically challenging rainy season.

The objective is to immunize approximately 5,000 children under the age of 2 against several pathogens, including haemophilus influenza type B and pneumococcus. This is the first time that PCV is being used in South Sudan and one of the first vaccines to be implemented in compliance with the new WHO emergency vaccination recommendations.
South Sudan

Global vaccination community turns its back on getting new vaccines to refugee children

MSF starts first use of pneumococcal vaccine in South Sudan Press Release - 8 Aug 2013
 
Since early 2013, violent clashes have erupted between several tribes in Darfur, leading to the displacement of thousands of people. About 70 000 persons, mainly women and children, have crossed the border to seek refuge into neighboring Chad, in Tissi, a village located accross Chadian, Sudanese and Central African borders. Deprived from any assistance for several weeks, families live under makeshift shelters or trees, without food and drinkable water. An MSF team came to assess their medical needs, conduct consultations et transfer the most serious cases to Goz Beida hospital. <br/> Depuis le début de l'année 2013, de violents combats opposent plusieurs tribus du Darfour et provoquent le déplacement de dizaines de milliers de personnes. Près de 70 000 personnes, dont une majorité de femmes et d'enfants, ont traversé la frontière pour se réfugier au Tchad voisin, dans la région de Tissi, village situé à la croisée des frontières soudanaise, tchadienne et centrafricaine. Privées d'assistance pendant plusieurs semaines, les familles vivent dans des abris de fortune ou sous des arbres, sans nourriture ni eau potable. Une équipe de Médecins Sans Frontières s'est rendue auprès d'elles pour évaluer leurs besoins médicaux, mener des consultations et transférer les cas les plus graves vers l'hôpital de Goz Beida.
Sudan

Mortality survey raises concerns over humanitarian situation in Darfu

Violence in Darfur major cause of mortality among refugees Press Release - 6 Aug 2013
 
Camp for displaced people in the South Sudan's state of Northern Bahr el Ghazal.
South Sudan

Independence, maize and huts: Coming home to a new country

Returnees are building new lives for themselves in South Sudan, but they are not the only newcomers. In the last year, over 20,000 people have arrived in Aweil North, near Sudan, to escape violence in the disputed border region and beyond. Most are living in remote camps spread across the isolated region, struggling to survive and virtually cut off from aid. Project Update - 5 Aug 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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