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Haiti

MSF scales up cholera operations in northern Haiti

Amid stepped-up efforts to stabilize Haiti™s confirmed cholera epidemic, MSF continues to provide assistance to populations in the country™s remote areas. Here is a story of a patient, Joséphine, in Gros Morne, near the city of Gonaives. Project Update - 11 Aug 2010
 
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India

MSF responds to the needs of flash flood victims in Jammu and Kashmir, India

The international medical humanitarian organization Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is providing urgently needed medical and humanitarian assistance to people in the worst affected villages in and around Leh, India, and is distributing shelter, kitchen and hygiene kits to 2,000 of the most vulnerable families. Press Release - 10 Aug 2010
 
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Pakistan

New rise in water levels in Pakistan floods delays aid effort

Responding to the floods in Pakistan, a helicopter assessment of areas cut off from aid reminded MSF's emergency coordinator of the aftermath of the 2004-2005 tsunami.-->
© Jean-Marc Jacobs, A man transports his furniture in the flooded street in Nowshera. In Noshwera, the MSF team had to postpone a distribution of basic relief items to around 4,500 families as the place identified had been flooded. Unfortunately, because of heavy rains in the last couple of days the desperately needed delivery of items such as soap, buckets, toothpaste and cooking utensils.
"The place we had identified to organize this major distribution is under one meter of water," said Anthony Thouvenin, Emergency Coordinator for MSF in Nowshera. "Two days ago it was dry, but the water rose very quickly. Now we'll have to explain to people that the delivery of much-needed good will have to be delayed by at least one day. Our team is frustrated, but this is nothing compared with affected people who really need help".
Project Update - 10 Aug 2010
 
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Pakistan

Expanding assessments and assistance by MSF teams throughout Pakistan's flood zones

In addition to the expansion of its medical activities, MSF's priority is to provide clean water and improve hygienic conditions in order to prevent the spread of acute respiratory infections, diarrhoeal diseases, and skin infections. MSF teams are getting ready in case of a waterborne disease outbreak, such as cholera, however the situation is under control at this point. Project Update - 5 Aug 2010
 
MSF doctors and nurses helping Somali displace people southern Mogadishu howl wadaag district on August 13, 2011.
Somalia

Somalia's civilians continue to bear brunt of Mogadishu warfare

Medical data gathered at the Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) hospital in the Dayniile neighborhood, on the outskirts of Mogadishu, reveal an alarming pattern over the first seven months of the year. Project Update - 4 Aug 2010
 
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Pakistan

MSF expands assistance to Pakistan flood victims

During the weekend, MSF completed several surveys to get a better picture of people's needs following the worst floods in Pakistan in 80 years. MSF is now expanding activities to include water and sanitation provision, and is also distributing kits containing hygiene products, cooking utensils and other items to fulfil immediate needs. Project Update - 3 Aug 2010
 
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South Sudan

MSF calls for respect of medical activities and facilities as forced to suspend medical aid in a health centre in Jonglei state Sudan

All other MSF medical facilities in Sudan remain open.
"Though we are fully committed to providing emergency medical aid to Gumuruk community, we have been left with no other choice than to suspend all medical activities in this outreach clinic," said Rob Mulder, MSF Head of Mission in Southern Sudan.
Press Release - 1 Aug 2010
 
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Pakistan

Severe floods in Pakistan affect over 400,000

"There is widespread destruction on the ground, and we still need to get a clearer picture of where MSF is needed the most" said Benoit De Gryse, MSF's Head of Mission in Pakistan. "What complicates matters is that destruction is patchy, and there are pockets of people that are very hard to reach due to the flooding." Project Update - 30 Jul 2010
 
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Kyrgyzstan

Tension and violence continue in south Kyrgyzstan MSF calls for impartial access to health care

Amid a climate of fear and deep mistrust between Uzbek and Kyrgyz communities, access to health care is still a major concern due to the presence of armed personnel in and around some health structures in Osh. The fear of not receiving adequate and impartial medical services deters many persons requiring urgent medical attention from seeking adequate care. Press Release - 20 Jul 2010
 
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Haiti

MSF teams in Haiti distribute tents after storm destroys shelters in camp

MSF is following the situation closely and will do its best to support the population with emergency medical care in response to hurricanes or further deteriorating conditions due to the rainy season, but the organization has little capacity to respond to shelter needs. Project Update - 15 Jul 2010
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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