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Democratic Republic of Congo

Katanga Measles Crisis Update - December 2015

A measles epidemic has been raging since the beginning of the year (2015) in the former province of Katanga in the southeast of Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Crisis Update - 29 Dec 2015
 
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Yemen

Crisis update – 23 December 2015

The human cost of the conflict keeps on increasing since the beginning of the conflict. Since March 19, MSF have been active in 8 governorates in which 20,539 war wounded people have been treated in MSF supported hospitals and health facilities. Crisis Update - 23 Dec 2015
 
Distribution of winterkits in eastern Aleppo
Syria

MSF delivers winter kits to 8,000 displaced families in Aleppo city

MSF teams have managed to deliver urgently needed aid to thousands of people in the city of Aleppo (Syria) which is going through its fifth winter of civil war. Press Release - 23 Dec 2015
 
A makeshift refugee camp in Idomeni at the Greek border with Macedonia.
Greece

Photo Story: Caught in limbo

Following a decision by Balkan authorities to limit the entrance to their territory to asylum seekers from Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria, the number of people blocked in the Greek village of Idomeni, on the border to the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), had swelled to over 3000 by the beginning of December. Photo Story - 23 Dec 2015
 
Elyse Aichatou Yahaya Danzara is a nurse. Barely out of the midwifery school in 2005, she was recruited by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) to treat malnourished children as the country was hit by a food crisis of extreme gravity. For ten years now, Elyse continues his work in nutritional management structures MSF in southern Niger.
Niger

“Today, Nigeriens know that their children can recover from malnutrition”

Elyse Aichatou is a nurse. Having just left midwifery school in 2005, she was recruited by MSF to take care of malnourished children when the country was being hit by an extremely serious nutritional crisis. For 10 years, Elyse has continued her work at MSF’s nutritional centres in southern Niger. Here she talks about her experience and the problem of malnutrition in the Zinder region from 2005 until today. Voices from the Field - 22 Dec 2015
 
Since last March, MSF is implementing a preventive and curative comprehensive care package programme (known by its French acronym as PPCSI) in Tama area, Bouza district, in the region of Tahoua. The main objective of the programme is to provide comprehensive healthcare for all the children under 24 months old, with a special focus on the main causes of infant mortality: malaria, malnutrition, respiratory infections and diarrhoea.
Niger

Getting children to grow healthily

An innovative strategy consisting of moving the treatment of severe acute malnutrition out of hospitals was expanded massively for the first time, and reached a record number of children.Ten years later, strategies to tackle other deadly diseases in Niger are combining with the fight against malnutrition in a public health approach. Project Update - 22 Dec 2015
 
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Yemen

“We can’t just stop our lives because of the war”

Interview with Céline Langlois, Medical Coordinator in Yemen. Céline explains how Yemenis cope with their daily struggle in this indiscriminate war. During five months in Yemen, Celine was astonished by people’s ability to get on with their lives amidst airstrikes and a desperate fuel and water crisis. Voices from the Field - 22 Dec 2015
 
A cholera epidemic that has been spreading in Kenya for over a year hit Dadaab refugee camp complex in November 2015. As at 16 December, around 541 people in Dadaab had reportedly been affected, the majority of whom are living in Dagahaley camp. MSF has expanded its regular hospital activities in Dagahaley and has constructed a cholera treatment centre to deal with the influx of patients. In the space of three weeks, MSF admitted 307 patients to its treatment centre.
Kenya

Cholera outbreak spreads to Dadaab refugee camp

A cholera epidemic that has been spreading in Kenya for over a year has now hit the Dadaab Refugee Camp complex, on the border with Somalia. So far around 541 people have reportedly been affected, the majority of whom are living in Dagahaley Camp. Project Update - 17 Dec 2015
 
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Mediterranean migration

Interiew with Madeleine Habib - Captain of Dignity

Madeleine Habib ran away to sea in her early twenties and found a perfect blend of physical work and mental challenges. She worked from boat to boat, following her love of the sea and passion for environmental and social activism. Her journey eventually brought her to MSF where she has worked on both land- and sea-based operations. Project Update - 16 Dec 2015
 
Alesi Phiri, 7yo, walks on a former field as she looks to the thick coat of dried mud. 85% of the population in the area relies on agriculture for economic survival. Consequences of the floods will likely be felt for months as all crops have been destroyed.
Global

A year in pictures 2015

Top stories and photography from the MSF Picture desk in 2015 Photo Story - 16 Dec 2015
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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