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Majed, 27-day old new-born, arrived at MSF surgical project in Ramtha with a head injury due to an explosive barrel bomb
Jordan

Dramatic increase in Syrian patients wounded by barrel bombs at surgical project in northern Jordan

“More than 70% of wounded we receive suffer from blast injuries, and their multiple wounds tell their stories,” said Renate Sinke, Project Coordinator of MSF Ramtha Emergency Surgical Programme. Press Release - 9 Jul 2015
 
A general view of the  Nyaragusu refugee camp in Tanzania.

MSF began activities in the camp in Nyarugusu camp in Tanzania in mid-May in response to a mass influx of thousands of refugees from Burundi, fleeing political unrest. The camp, in existence for 19 years and originally home to 64,000 Congolese refugees, is now stretched to capacity. Since the latest influx from Burundi, the camp’s population has swelled to 130,000 and is growing every day.  Refugees are arriving to overcrowded conditions, and face a lack of shelter and water as well as poor sanitation.
Tanzania

Services in Nyarugusu refugee camp ‘stretched beyond their limits’

"Now, as organisations are stretched beyond their limits as they try to cope with the increase of people arriving on a daily basis, this vulnerable population is more at risk. Reduced access to water, sanitation, shelter and healthcare puts them at a high risk of communicable and preventable diseases. Action needs to happen now, before the situation deteriorates even further.” Voices from the Field - 8 Jul 2015
 
35-year old Elena is receiving treatment for XDR-TB in Grozny.  She is one of 51 patients MSF is caring for, with a new combination of drugs that have never been used in the country before.
Tuberculosis

“I’ve been sick for more than 15 years - my goal is to be cured.”

"When I was put on this new drug regimen I gained hope that I could be cured. I became cheerful and I want to live. I know this treatment will help me and if I stop it, nothing will help me. I’ve been sick for 15 years, I have no personal life. My goal is to get cured!" Voices from the Field - 8 Jul 2015
 
Bacteriological laboratory in Grozny TB Dispensary. MoH laboratory specialist performing MGIT tests to assess susceptibility to anti-TB drugs.
Tuberculosis

New TB drug regimen helps patients with extensive resistance to treatment

MSF says a new combination of drugs created to treat extensively drug-resistant TB (XDR-TB) is having a significant impact on a group of patients who are in the midst of a two-year treatment to cure their disease. Press Release - 8 Jul 2015
 
Testimonies + Photos from Gaza - between 30 March and 22 April 2015 - See the word document for captions
Palestine

Testimonies from MSF patients in Gaza

Testimonies from MSF patients from Gaza - between 30 March and 22 April 2015. Voices from the Field - 8 Jul 2015
 
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Colombia

Humanitarian needs increase following the latest violent upsurge

"The humanitarian needs in the area continue to increase, and a mobile emergency response team is already on the ground to strengthen our regular teams in the area", explains Pierre Garrigou, general coordinator of MSF in Colombia. Press Release - 8 Jul 2015
 
Beit Hanoun, Shuja’iya (according to the UN: Reconstruction of over 12,580 housing units totally destroyed has yet to start, prolonging the hardship of some 100,000 internally displaced people 100,000 people who lost their homes in the Gaza strip remain internally displaced and 120,000 people still have no access to public water.) Beit Hanoun, northeastern Gaza Strip, one of the hardest hit areas during the 2014 summer war, near Erez crossing, during the last war partly or fully destroyed houses, partly with makeshift extensions, giving refuge to families from there or the neighbourhood who lost their homes.
Palestine

Gaza, one year after, Palestinians still suffocated by Israeli occupation

“Eight-year-old children in Gaza have known nothing but the blockade and war since they were born,” says Erwan Grillon, MSF’s head of mission for Gaza and the West Bank. “And they’ve already lived through four offensives, two of which were absolutely devastating and indiscriminately killed a shocking number of civilians. The majority of our patients who still require war-related surgeries and physiotherapy are children under 18.” Press Release - 8 Jul 2015
 
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Ebola and haemorrhagic fevers

MSF response to WHO Ebola Interim Assessment Panel report

“MSF has repeatedly raised the alarm on the WHO and global response to Ebola and was also interviewed by the panel. On paper, there are a lot of strong points in the report that reflect many issues MSF is concerned about, but the question how will this translate into real action on the ground in future outbreaks and epidemics and what will Member States do to make sure this really happens?" Statement - 7 Jul 2015
 
A group of around 150 Syrians set off to cross the Greek border with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), with the hope of being able to apply for refugee status in countries such as Germany or Sweden. The Greek border with the FYROM is increasingly under the control of people-smugglers, and is becoming less safe each day, so migrants try to cross the border in large groups so they can defend themselves from any extortion. 6 June 2015.
Greece

Thousands of migrants & refugees blocked at borders

“The situation will become much worse if more people get stranded in the area, because there are no basic facilities here and people are scared of what will happen to them” says Antonis Rigas, MSF project coordinator in Idomeni. "It’s absurd how people who are fleeing war and violence are forced to risk their lives in order to finally reach safety in countries that are able to ensure their protection.” Voices from the Field - 7 Jul 2015
 
Muhammed (not real name), 18 years old, fled Idlib in Syria after he was wounded in a missile explosion. He says he is anxious about the journey that lies ahead of him: 
 “The smuggler lied to us. He said: when you get to Greece, it’s going to be easy to get to the other countries in EU, you just take some ticket and leave and it will be easy.  When I came here I realized that that’s not the case and that I have to walk, there’s no other way. 
I am very nervous about crossing border, because I have heard many stories of people getting beaten. But my main concern right now is that if something bad happens, my family won’t know what happened to me. 
I have been told that you have to cross Macedonia and once you get into Serbia everything will be alright. They give you papers and you can use it and you can go to Hungary. After that you get into Austria and you are going to be fine.  
I don’t regret the decision to leave Syria. If I was back there, either I would have to fight in the army or I would be dead by now. And I can’t go back to Turkey, if I go back there, there will be nothing for me.”
Greece

Testimonies from migrants blocked at borders

MSF is offering medical consultations, psychological support and relief items to migrants and refugees in Evzonoi and Idomeni, close to the Macedonian border. Most of the people seen by MSF’s medical team are fleeing war and violence in Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq. Voices from the Field - 7 Jul 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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