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Malawi

Crisis upate: January 2015

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is focusing its intervention on the most hard-to-reach areas of Nsanje and East Bank. We are currently the only humanitarian organisation physically present to support people. Crisis Update - 22 Jan 2015
 
On  20 January  2015,  the  hospital  managed  by MSF in Frandala village, South Kordofan  region in the Nuba Mountains, has been directly targeted during a bombing lead by Sudanese Air Force (SAF). This is one of the indiscriminate bombing  occurring  regularly in South Kordofan in the war between Khartoum Authorities  and  the  rebels  groups  in  the Nuba Mountains. 

The Frandala hospital  was  previously  bombed  on 16 June,  2014.  That attack took place despite Sudanese government’s knowledge of the MSF presence.
Sudan

MSF hospital bombed in South Kordofan

Press Release - 22 Jan 2015
 
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Ebola and haemorrhagic fevers

How does MSF care for patients suffering from Ebola?

Dr. Armand Sprecher, Public Health Specialist at MSF describes MSF’s clinical protocols, the challenges faced, and lessons learned during the world’s largest outbreak ongoing in West Africa. Voices from the Field - 21 Jan 2015
 
Parents, bonding with their newborn.
South Sudan

Maternal and Child Health in Yambio, South Sudan

Western Equatoria has the highest maternal mortality (2,327 deaths per 100.000 live births) in South Sudan, which in turn has one of the highest rates of maternal deaths in the world (2,054 deaths/ 100,000 live births). Photo Story - 20 Jan 2015
 
MSF conducts a mobile clinic at Sintemaw IDP camp, Rakhine state, Myanmar. . C Aye Pyae Sone / MSF

MSF restarts basic medical activities in parts of Myanmar’s Rakhine State after nine-month absence

Successfully restarted primary health care services and emergency referrals for many living in Rakhine state, though significant needs remain unmet. Press Release - 20 Jan 2015
 
In New York, on Word Pneumonia Day 2015 (Nov 12), MSF volunteers attempted to deliver more than $17 million of fake cash - the equivalent of one day of profits from the pneumonia vaccines for Pfizer globally -  to Pfizer's CEO Ian Read. The same day, MSF launched a global petition to ask Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) to reduce the price of the pneumococcal vaccine to $5 dollars per child (for all three doses) in developing countries. Credit: Edwin Torres.
Access to medicines

MSF calls on GSK and Pfizer to slash pneumo vaccine price to $5 per child for poor countries ahead of donor meeting

MSF calls on drug companies to slash price of pneumococcal vaccine to US$5/child Press Release - 20 Jan 2015
 
Senana Kazembe lost her last born to floods on 7 January, 2015 while running to M’bawa primary school to seek refuge.
“I have never seen this throughout my stay here. We have had floods but not of this magnitude,” recounts Kazembe.
Malawi

Thousands stranded with little to no food

Interview with deputy field coordinator Julien Lefèvre about his recent helicopter reconnaissance of the area. Voices from the Field - 19 Jan 2015
 
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South Sudan

Tackling a deadly outbreak of tropical disease

Casey O’Connor oversees MSF’s activities in Lankien and reflects on a tough year. Voices from the Field - 16 Jan 2015
 
Johannesburg/Nsanje, January 16th 2015
Up to twenty thousand people in the southern tip of Malawi most affected by the current floods remain cut off from the rest of the country without food, health care and ways to prevent possible outbreaks. 

MSF has been setting up tents, distributing non food items, mosquito nets and water treatment kits, as well as building latrines to prevent the emergence of water-borne diseases.
Malawi

Thousands of flood victims unable to receive aid

Up to twenty thousand people in the southern tip of Malawi remain cut off from the rest of the country without food, health care and ways to prevent possible outbreaks. Crisis Update - 16 Jan 2015
 
Suleiman fled Sinjar with his family in August, leaving behind his belongings and part of his identity. "I am living in this mosque which is under construction with 70 other people. It is freezing cold and extremely humid."
Iraq

Displaced by Conflict in Iraq: “How Can You Live in Such a Place?”

Refugees stuck living outside camps, in unfinished buildings, informal settlements and schools, have to face a harsh winter. Voices from the Field - 15 Jan 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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