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The Shiara hospital, an MSF-supported facility in Razeh district (Northern Yemen), was hit by a projectile in northern Yemen on January 10thm resulting in five deaths, eight injured and the collapse of several buildings of the medical facility. One of the critical injured victim, passed away on Sunday 17th after being transferred to the ICU at the MSF hospital in Saada. More than 130 health centres and hospitals have been affected by the conflict ravaging the country in the last ten months.
Yemen

Our patients and staff need to feel safe

Interview with Juan Prieto, general coordinator of MSF projects in Yemen Voices from the Field - 18 Jan 2016
 
Garbage collection is an issue in the camp. MSF has been developping garbage collection activities including garbage bags distribution.
France

MSF continues to assist refugees in Calais

Project Update - 18 Jan 2016
 
MSF assists the South Sudanese population displaced by the conflict in the Upper Nile State. MSF runs a hospital inside the POC (protection of civilians) UN site in Malakal, where approximately 50,000 are currently living, and a clinic in Wau Shiluk, a village on the West Bank of the Nile that has become an IDP settlement with nearly 20,000 persons. 




MSF assists the South Sudanese population displaced by the conflict in the Upper Nile State. MSF runs a hospital inside the POC (protection of civilians) UN site in Malakal, where approximately 50,000 are currently living, and a clinic in Wau Shiluk, a village on the West Bank of the Nile that has become an IDP settlement with nearly 20,000 persons.
South Sudan

Fighting in Malakal site leaves at least 18 dead, two of them MSF staff

MSF teams treated dozens of wounded people after last night’s violence Press Release - 18 Jan 2016
 
Close to 3.000 Mozambicans refugees have fled Tete province to Kapise village in neighboring Malawi, where they live in precarious conditions with limited access to shelter, mosquito nets, clean water and sanitation. MSF is providing assistance with mobile clinic as well as water and sanitation activities.
Malawi

Waves of Mozambicans fleeing violence seek refuge in Malawi

Interview with Bote Zamadenga, the MSF’s medical activities manager for the Corridor project in Malawi. Voices from the Field - 18 Jan 2016
 
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Syria

Five more starvation deaths in Madaya since humanitarian convoy arrival

MSF urgently calls for medical evacuations for eighteen patients whose lives are in the balance Press Release - 15 Jan 2016
 
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Ebola and haemorrhagic fevers

The Ebola outbreak - a brief history

A short video looking back on MSF's response to the West Africa Ebola epidemic Project Update - 14 Jan 2016
 
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Ebola and haemorrhagic fevers

Ebola crisis update - 14 January 2016

Today should be a day of celebration and relief, but the world also needs to learn its lessons from this epidemic. Crisis Update - 14 Jan 2016
 
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Ebola and haemorrhagic fevers

End of Ebola outbreak in West Africa: World must learn lesson for future outbreaks

As Liberia celebrates 42 days without any new Ebola infections - effectively marking the end of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa - MSF calls on the global health community to draw on lessons learned in order to be better prepared for similar outbreaks in the future. Project Update - 14 Jan 2016
 
The mayor of Grande-Synthe sought the assistance of MSF to bring dry and warm conditions to the migrant since the State did not respond to its requests. In this perspective, MSF identified, a month ago, a site with an area of 25,000 m². The objective for MSF is to install on the new site 500 tents, each tent accommodating five people. Priority is also to provide adequate sanitation by installing a sufficient number of toilet, showers and latrines facilities. For example, while there are 32 latrines for 2,500 people in the current camp of Grande-Synthe, it is planned to have on the new site a ratio of one latrine for 20 people.
France

MSF prepares new site for refugees in Grande-Synthe

“There are now more than 2,500 people in Grande Synthe sleeping rough in the mud, wet and cold and in appalling, unsanitary conditions. They must be offered shelter and a more acceptable living environment,” says André Jincq, deputy programme manager at MSF. MSF began work today on a new site for refugees in Grande-Synthe. Press Release - 13 Jan 2016
 
This preventive vaccination campaign is the largest ever launched by MSF in CAR, and one of the first in the world to protect children under five years against so many diseases. 

Cette campagne de vaccination préventive est la plus importante jamais lancée par MSF en République Centrafricaine, et l’une des premières au monde visant à protéger les enfants de moins de cinq ans contre autant de maladies.
Central African Republic

MSF launches vaccination campaign of unprecedented scale

The percentage of immunised children in the Central African Republic (CAR) has fallen sharply since the crisis began in 2013. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is now planning to vaccinate one quarter of all the country’s children against the principal childhood killer diseases. Press Release - 13 Jan 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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