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Gul Bibi, 65,( was displaced from her village in Upper Kurram Agency and has been living in Sadda as an IDP for three years) with her grandson.
Pakistan

“No Place to Call Home” for Internally Displaced People

The internally displaced persons in the Federally Administrated Tribal Areas have escaped the violence but are confronted with greater challenges. In the Media - 16 Dec 2014
 
B Sunday Williams is the sprayer of the MSF burial team in Monrovia. He disinfects the hosue before the rest of the team goes inside.
Ebola and haemorrhagic fevers

A day in the life of a chlorine sprayer

The team collecting victims of Ebola – both living and dead – from the community in Monrovia face a challenging task in the fight against Ebola Voices from the Field - 16 Dec 2014
 
Wady Lighrous is an area located in the East of Hebron city where some 4500 people life. This enclave is between two settlements (Kiryat Arba and Kharsena) and there is a military base along Road 60. It is considered an area C, which means no one is allowed to build a new building or to extend his own house. Some houses have been demolished by the Israeli forces in the past and people living there are facing a lot of obstacles from the Israeli army and the settlers.
Palestine

Occupied Minds: Daily obstacles

An MSF psychologist reports on a family's disrupted life. Voices from the Field - 12 Dec 2014
 
MSF Motorcyclists on the route Minova to Numbi, in South Kivu (Democratic Republic of Congo)
Democratic Republic of Congo

Meet the intrepid ‘Motards Sans Frontières’

A network of motorcyclists makes it possible for MSF to assist people in remote areas in the Democratic Republic of Congo Project Update - 12 Dec 2014
 
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Kenya

MSF reviews patient allegations of coerced sterilisation

“MSF takes these allegations extremely seriously and is reviewing them carefully,” Press Release - 12 Dec 2014
 
Registration area in the Rural Health Unit (RHU) in Guiuan that MSF is supporting to.
More than one month after the typhoon Haiyan hit in the Philippines, the humanitarian needs seen by MSF teams vary from place to place, and there are still some areas that are under-served by aid. In some areas we are seeing people’s medical needs declining, but in other areas there is still a need for our support. Taking into account the progressive deployment of aid to rural areas and the number of organisations providing primary healthcare, MSF is adapting its activities in the Philippines.

MSF will gradually decrease its activities in areas of Ormoc and Burauen on Leyte island, and in northern Iloilo province on Panay island, starting from the end of December. MSF will however continue working in Tacloban, on Leyte island, and in Guiuan, on Samar island, providing surgery, inpatient care, psychological care and other support until the health system is functioning again at adequate levels.
Philippines

MSF teams reach areas most impacted by typhoon Hagupit and find a population well prepared

Conclude there is no need for an MSF medical intervention Project Update - 11 Dec 2014
 
Deddeh has recovered from Ebola and celebrates her joy. Out of solidarity she decides to stay in the Ebola confirmed area to take care of Elijah, a young boy (3 months) who has lost his mother to Ebola and has been infected himself.
Liberia

Ebola outbreak contained in Lofa County, MSF hands over activities

MSF has decided to withdraw from the area. Crisis Update - 11 Dec 2014
 
A surgery to amputate the forefoot of a diabetic patient is done in tented operating theatre in Guiuan. The team is transfering the patient to observation ward.

More than one month after the typhoon Haiyan hit in the Philippines, the humanitarian needs seen by MSF teams vary from place to place, and there are still some areas that are under-served by aid. In some areas we are seeing people’s medical needs declining, but in other areas there is still a need for our support. Taking into account the progressive deployment of aid to rural areas and the number of organisations providing primary healthcare, MSF is adapting its activities in the Philippines.

MSF will gradually decrease its activities in areas of Ormoc and Burauen on Leyte island, and in northern Iloilo province on Panay island, starting from the end of December. MSF will however continue working in Tacloban, on Leyte island, and in Guiuan, on Samar island, providing surgery, inpatient care, psychological care and other support until the health system is functioning again at adequate levels.
Philippines

MSF teams reach affected areas of Samar and Masbate

Assess that there is no need for a surgical intervention from MSF Crisis Update - 10 Dec 2014
 
Community health workers help distributing the anti-malaria drugs for 1.5 million people in Freetown.
Sierra Leone

1.5 million people in a country affected by Ebola receive drugs to prevent malaria

MSF has carried out the largest-ever distribution of antimalarials in Sierra Leone, alongside the Ministry of Health Press Release - 10 Dec 2014
 
A surgical team consisting of surgeon Mikio SHIOZAWA, anesthesiologist Ikusuke HATSUKARI and nurse Yuko SHIRAKAWA leaves Tokyo International Airport for Manila, the Philippines, on the afternoon of Saturday, 6 December, 2014. They will stand by in Manila and be prepared to move in case the typhoon causes casualties. MSF has organised two helicopters that can quickly transport the team to Palo in Leyte Province, where MSF has a field project, or to another location. Yuko says, "We are closely monitoring the situation. If the typhoon strikes the country, we will react as fast as we can to reach the population in need."
Philippines

Typhoon Hagupit weakens, MSF teams to assess Samar

The level of damage does not appear to be as severe as first feared. Crisis Update - 8 Dec 2014
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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