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July 1995
Tuzla: Refugees from the Srebrenica enclave (women, children and elderly), just one day after it's fall.
Juillet 1995
Tuzla: Arriv e des r fugiers (femmes , enfants et vieillards) de l'enclave de Srebrenica le lendemain de sa chute.
MSF Speaking Out

MSF and Srebrenica 1993-2003

The case study ‘MSF and Srebrenica 1993-2003’ explores the constraints, questions and dilemmas raised when MSF spoke out about the events that occurred in Srebrenica’s Muslim enclave. The enclave was besieged in 1993 and then seized by Bosnian Serb forces in July 1995. 8,000 men and young men over the age of 16 were massacred, despite the presence of the United Nations Peacekeeping forces supposedly providing protection in what had been declared a "security zone". Speaking Out Case Studies - 1 Jun 2015
 
July 1995

Tuzla: Refugees from the Srebrenica enclave (women, children and elderly), just one day after it's fall.

Juillet 1995

Tuzla: Arriv e des r fugiers (femmes , enfants et vieillards) de l'enclave de Srebrenica le lendemain de sa chute.
MSF Speaking Out

MSF and Srebrenica 1993-2003

The case study ‘MSF and Srebrenica 1993-2003’ explores the constraints, questions and dilemmas raised when MSF spoke out about the events that occurred in Srebrenica’s Muslim enclave. The enclave was besieged in 1993 and then seized by Bosnian Serb forces in July 1995. 8,000 men and young men over the age of 16 were massacred, despite the presence of the United Nations Peacekeeping forces supposedly providing protection in what had been declared a "security zone". Speaking Out Case Studies - 1 Jun 2015
 
Migrants asking for a doctor in the Paranesti DC in Drama, Greece
Mediterranean migration

Migration: Search and Destroy does not save lives

We can only condemn the twisted logic of launching military operations against smugglers while still failing to provide legal alternatives – essentially entrapping thousands of people in a country at war. Voices from the Field - 29 May 2015
 
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Ukraine

The Situation in Lugansk

One year after fighting broke out in eastern Ukraine, people living in the heavily affected Lugansk region are trying to slowly get life back to a sense of normality. Schools have reopened and teams of residents have come out on the first days of spring to sweep the debris of war in the streets. However, with the healthcare system under intense strain and medical supply lines cut or severely disrupted since last summer, people continue to struggle to access basic healthcare and medicines. Project Update - 28 May 2015
 
MSF Doctor Svetlana Niekurasa consults with Svetlana Vorobyeva, 74, who suffers from hypertension and is unable to go outside. Two MSF medical teams in Debaltseve are visiting at home elderly or sick patients who are too unwell or immobile to leave their home. <br> La médecin de MSF Svetlana Niekourasa vient voir Svetlana Vorobeva, 74 ans, qui souffre d’hypertension et ne peut sortir dehors. Deux équipes médicales de MSF font des visites à domicile pour les personnes âgées ou malades qui ne sont pas en état de sortir de chez elles.
Ukraine

Gallery: Medical care in Debaltseve

Photo Story - 28 May 2015
 
An aerial view of Dagahaley refugee camp, Dadaab, Kenya.
Kenya

MSF forced to close Dadaab health posts and evacuate staff amid escalating insecurity

As violence and threats in the northeastern province of Kenya escalate, international medical organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has evacuated 42 of its staff from Dadaab refugee camps to Nairobi. Press Release - 28 May 2015
 
 *** Local Caption *** Since the on-start of the conflict in South Sudan, mid-December 2013, according to the UNCHR, more than 1,400,000 persons have been internally displaced and more than 450,000 would have sought refuge in the neighboring countries, amongst which 190,000 in Gambella region, western Ethiopia. The rainy season has temporarily slowed the stream of people arriving into the camps. The rate of new arrivals has slowed down in the last several months, from 1000 new arrivals per day in February to approximately 100 per week today. However UNHCR forecast expected an additional of 110,000 new arrivals in 2015 with restarting of the fighting in South Sudan during the dry season.<br/>
The current refugee population in Gambella region remains in a critical situation and additional population influxes could further destabilize an already difficult situation. In order to reduce child mortality, MSF is carrying out vaccination campaign targeting 50,000 children for PCV / vaccine and  26,000 children for DPT- Hib-HepB vaccine.<br/>
This vaccination campaign is a challenge due to logistical constraints (cold chain, waste management, transport, access, etc.) and the 2 doses minimum required for effective protection.<br/>
Extended preventive package in emergency situations is a major issue. New preventive strategy, including vaccination, could improve more rapidly the mortality and burden of diseases in acute phase of emergencies. This intervention is an example showing that is possible to extend the vaccination package in emergency situation and should be a first step to review current policy.
South Sudan

New wave of refugees fleeing ongoing violence in South Sudan

More than 3,000 people have recently made their way to the Gambella region in western Ethiopia, adding to the 200,000 already living there. Voices from the Field - 27 May 2015
 
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Kenya

MSF staff relocated following incidents in Dadaab

MSF can confirm that following a series of recent incidents in the area of Dadaab, 40 staff has been relocated to Nairobi. Statement - 27 May 2015
 
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Meningitis

Vaccine shortages causing delay in the fight against meningitis

MSF vaccination specialist discusses recent advances in responding to meningitis epidemics, and the improvements that are still needed. Voices from the Field - 27 May 2015
 
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Ukraine

Activity Update, May 2015

MSF continues to expand its medical activities to meet the needs of people living in the hardest-hit areas, and to people who had to flee the conflict. MSF has offices in Kyiv, Artemivsk, Kurakhove, Donetsk, Mariupol and Lugansk and its activities are run by 69 international and 241 local staff. Crisis Update - 27 May 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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