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Jamla, a resident of Khirbet Al-Fakhit gathering, Masafer Yatta.
She says: 
" My name is Jamla Mohammad Ayoub Abu Sabha, 
I am 37 years old. 
I live in Khirbet Al-Fakhit. 
Here, we had a room for the pigeon. there, we had a shelter that was constructed with Italian rocks for the guests.
We rebuilt the shelter again.
On 11 May 2022, they came and re-demolished them again. 
It was very difficult situation for the kids, for everyone. 
On 1 June 2022, they came back to demolish again. 
The situation is difficult. We cannot build or do anything.
Imagine your son is sick and you want to take him to the doctor, but there is no car, and the road is long. If you want to go on foot, you will need a minimum of 4 hours. Even you, healthy, you end up sick. Imagine how the situation is? Kids get sick or someone gets sick at night. For kids or elderly people, the situation is difficult. We also have no public transportation".
Palestine

Israel’s coercive measures undermine people’s health in Masafer Yatta

Palestinians in Masafer Yatta live in constant fear of eviction and home demolition. We call on the international community to take urgent and necessary measures to protect people living in the area. Press Release - 3 Apr 2023
 
Safa, a resident of Al- Markez gathering, Masafer Yatta.
She says: " We were here when the demolition happened. 
My daughters were here and the little kids. This happened for the first time in December [2021].
Then they came again in May [2022]. 
They demolished the house, twice in a short period of time [after rebuilding in-between]. 
They came to demolish some shelters here a month ago, at the beginning of July.
They come suddenly. They do not give notice. 
We only see the bulldozers coming to our place.
and they demolish the tents."
Palestine

The health impact of Israeli measures to forcibly evict residents of Masafer yatta

MSF denounces Israeli authorities' coercive measures upon people in Masafer Yatta in the Occupied Palestinian Territories and calls for the international community to ensure human rights are upheld. Report - 3 Apr 2023
 
A nurse measures the blood pressure of a pregnant woman, during an antenatal care consultation in Al Jahmouri Hospital, in Taiz City, Yemen. Between August 2021 and August 2022, MSF medical teams in Al Jamhouri Hospital have conducted more than 17,000 ANC consultations and over 3,000 PNC consultations. According to our medical teams, some of the women attending ANC consultations in Al Jamhouri hospital were attending for the first time, while already in their 8th or 9th month of their pregnancy.
Yemen

Eight years of war create perfect storm for humanitarian crisis 

MSF international president Dr Christos Christou recounts what he saw during a recent visit to Yemen. Voices from the Field - 31 Mar 2023
 
Destroyed hospital in Lyman, Donetsk Oblast.
War in Ukraine

Occupation and destruction of medical structures severely impede access to healthcare

Widespread destruction of health facilities in Ukraine has severely impeded access to healthcare. MSF calls on all warring parties to allow safe access to humanitarian assistance for those in need. Press Release - 23 Mar 2023
 
Louison marche tous les matins une heure environ, de Boyrabe où il vit jusqu'à l'hôpital MSF Sica, où il travaille, à Bangui, en République Centrafricaine, le 19 janvier 2023.
Central African Republic

Ten years of atrocities and violence in Central African Republic 

Ten years after the start of the third civil war in the Central African Republic, the documentary The Events captures the devastating consequences of years of violence in the country. Project Update - 20 Mar 2023
 
Patients wait to be treated at the MSF Emergency Center of Turgeau.
Haiti

Violent clashes force temporary closure of MSF hospital in Cité Soleil

Violence and security risks have forced MSF to close its hospital in Cité Soleil, Haiti. We call for fighting around the hospital to stop and for medical activities to be respected. Press Release - 9 Mar 2023
 
As Abs Hospital is the only secondary healthcare hospital in the area, our teams are also managing a referral system for patients requiring further medical care from Abs Hospital to various hospitals in Sana’a, Hajjah and Al Hudaydah cities, in addition to implementing outreach and medical surveillance activities in Abs district.
Yemen

Abs hospital overwhelmed as medical needs surge

Staff and essential services in Abs hospital, Yemen, are overwhelmed. Additional organisations must urgently step up and support the provision of healthcare across Yemen. Press Release - 9 Mar 2023
 
View of the residential buildings destroyed by a missile in Zaporizhzhia on March 02, 2023.
War in Ukraine

MSF teams treating patients after missile attack on residential building in Zaporizhzhia

MSF teams in Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine, are providing medical and mental health treatment to people following a missile strike on a residential building. Press Release - 2 Mar 2023
 
MSF teams start the rebuilding and rehabilitation of the destroyed hospital wards in Kreinik town.
Sudan

Bringing healthcare back to conflict-stricken communities in Sudan

After the brutal attack on Kreinik town, Sudan, in April 2022, our teams returned to the town to renovate the hospital’s emergency room, maternity and paediatric wards. Voices from the Field - 24 Feb 2023
 
MSF nurse Aziza Khushal checks Shahisto’s vitals signs in the consultation room on the women's side of the Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) hospital in Kandahar city, Kandahar Province, Afghanistan.
Afghanistan

Afghans deprived of healthcare by poverty, restrictions and a dysfunctional system

The dysfunctional healthcare system and the broken economy in Afghanistan are depriving people of healthcare. The situation is particularly worrisome for women, due to increased restrictions. Press Release - 6 Feb 2023
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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