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De novembre 2014 à janvier 2015, l’Hôpital Général de Référence de Rutshuru, dans la province du Nord-Kivu, en RDC, a soigné des centaines d’enfants, premières victimes d’un pic de paludisme sans précédent. Il s’agit du pic de paludisme le plus important auquel le personnel congolais ait jamais eu à faire face, à la fois en termes de gravité, mais aussi de nombre des cas et de durée du pic. Une situation encore compliquée par des pathologies affectant les cas les plus graves: de nombreuses infections respiratoires et des états septiques sévères. L’appui de MSF à l’HGR de Rutshuru (287 lits d’hospitalisation), dans la province du Nord Kivu, a démarré en octobre 2005. MSF gère le « pôle chaud » : chirurgie, soins intensifs, urgences, grands brûlés et prise en charge des victimes de violences sexuelles. <br/> From November 2014 to January 2015, the General Hospital of reference (HGR) of Rutshuru in the province of North Kivu, DRC, has treated hundreds of children, the first victims of an unprecedented malaria peak. This is the most important malaria peak which the Congolese staff has ever faced, both in terms of severity, but also number of cases and duration of the peak. A situation worsened by pathologies affecting the worst case: many respiratory infections and severe sepsis. MSF is supporting the Rutshuru HGR (287 hospital beds) in the North Kivu province since October 2005. MSF runs the "hot pole": surgery, intensive care, emergency and burn support and case management for victims of sexual violence.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Malaria epidemic in “a pediatric unit crammed with beds”

From late November 2014 to early February 2015, Dr. Brice Daverton worked with MSF in the general hospital of Rutshuru in the North Kivu province, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Dr Daverton explained how our medical teams treat children, the principal victims of an unprecedented malaria epidemic. Voices from the Field - 25 Apr 2015
 
Project coordinator of MSF (Médecins Sans Frontières) in Sicily, Chiara Montaldo, stands next to the boats left at the landing port of Pozzallo in Sicily. Chiara together with the MSF team, works inside the reception center conducting health screening and triage for the migrants, asylum seekers and refugees upon their arrival since the beginning of 2014.
Mediterranean migration

Seeing families, children, and babies coming off the boats

Dr Chiara Montaldo is coordinating MSF’s efforts in Sicily to provide medical and psychological care to migrants rescued from boats in the Mediterranean Voices from the Field - 24 Apr 2015
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Treating children during the Malaria peak at Rutshuru General Hospital

Rutshuru, in east Democratic Republic of Congo, is subjected to an average of two malaria peaks a year.

World Malaria Day (on April 25th) is a good opportunity to take a closer look at this killer disease.
Voices from the Field - 24 Apr 2015
 
Positive malaria tests in Kouango (CAR)
Malaria

Working to prevent children from falling ill

MSF Tropical Medicine Advisor discusses the recent strategies we have implemented to prevent malaria. Voices from the Field - 24 Apr 2015
 
Mediterranean migration
Mediterranean migration

MSF and MOAS – Answers to some frequently asked questions

Why has MSF decided to intervene in the Mediterranean? Voices from the Field - 24 Apr 2015
 
Four people died after a boat leaving Libya with hundred people on board sunk on his way to Italy. An Italian boat arrived in time to rescue the rest of people but only one body was retrieved.
Mediterranean migration

European leaders are digging in their heels - saving lives in danger right now is still not their priority

In response to the EU Emergency Summit statement, MSF expresses its disappointment to see EU leaders persisting in a direction that proved to be not only inefficient but cost thousands of lives. Statement - 24 Apr 2015
 
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Iraq

“Their Lives are Shattered”

MSF head of mission Fabio Forgione discusses the situation in Iraq Voices from the Field - 23 Apr 2015
 
As part of the counselling a patient will have the effects of his illness and treament explained to him or her.
HIV/AIDS

HIV: MSF-UNAIDS report endorses community models of care

Strengthening and expanding community-based approaches to delivering HIV treatment is vital to the long-term success of the AIDS response. Report - 23 Apr 2015
 
Gladice, 35, Assistant midwife , with MSF since 2006. Gladice holding “Little Gladice“ is brought for a medical check up at one of MSF’s mobile clinics near Boguila.
Central African Republic

“Without healthcare in Boguila our children would be like dead leaves falling from a tree”.

Nineteen Central Africans, including three MSF staff members, were killed during an armed robbery in the grounds of MSF’s hospital in Boguila, Central African Republic, on 26 April 2014. Project Update - 22 Apr 2015
 
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South Sudan

Fighting in Malakal town increases fear and tension in the civilian population in Upper Nile

Fresh fighting that took place last night and this morning, 22 April 2015 in Malakal town between armed groups, has led to further displacement of about 900 people to the Protection of Civilian (PoC) site. Project Update - 22 Apr 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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