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Jameson Colin (5 years old from Fontamara) has been taking in charge this morning at the CTC. Her mother daily sells vegetables in order to survive. When she found out that Jameson has become sick, she had to let her grocery at home. The taxi costs her a day of work but she will stay at the CTC as long as it's necessary
Haiti

Too few beds to treat cholera patients

More than 2000 people with symptoms of cholera have needed emergency hospitalization since mid-October in Port-au-Prince. Press Release - 24 Nov 2014
 
Nawaf, a 45-year-old patient:“I was blown up by a landmine while herding sheep and I lost both my legs. Two weeks later, my brother was also wounded in the same way. After four months of treatment, I tried on my prosthetics two days ago, I feel so happy. It’s a feeling that you can’t explain. I didn’t know that it would be possible. I can’t wait to go back to Syria to show my family that I can walk again.”
Jordan

A year of saving Syrian lives

Learn more about MSF's trauma surgery project on Jordan's border with Syria. Project Update - 24 Nov 2014
 
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Ebola and haemorrhagic fevers

MSF staff member evacuated from Mali

A Spanish national has been evacuated from Mali to Spain following an exposure incident. Press Release - 21 Nov 2014
 
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Ebola and haemorrhagic fevers

Ebola crisis update - 21st November 2014

The outbreak is currently affecting four countries in West Africa: Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Mali, and has claimed 5,420 lives. Crisis Update - 21 Nov 2014
 
“I don’t enjoy being at the clinic. Bring ARVs to the community”
says Irene Mupini from Madzokere village, Gutu district, Zimbabwe
HIV/AIDS

Beyond the rhetoric: Implement proven community strategies to fight HIV/AIDS

The call by UNAIDS to “close the gap” around access to HIV services will not be met unless the delivery of antiretroviral treatment (ARV) is radically reshaped into community-led approaches that adapt to the realities of those living with HIV, warns the international medical organisation Médecins sans Frontières (MSF) ahead of World Aids day (December 1st). Press Release - 20 Nov 2014
 
Dr Monica Arend-Trujillo in Bo, Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone

“Yesterday was a day of three miracles”

An MSF doctor recounts the heart-warming survival of three of her patients. Voices from the Field - 20 Nov 2014
 
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Mali

MSF expands activities to fight Ebola outbreak

Swift and coordinated action is of paramount importance in the days immediately after new cases are reported, the medical organisation says Project Update - 20 Nov 2014
 
Dr Susanne Mortazavi during outreach clinic in Shamwana, Katanga province, Democratic Republic of Congo
Women's health

The perils of childbirth in Democratic Republic of Congo

A heartbreaking account illustrating the reality that far too many women continue to die avoidable deaths during childbirth due to a lack of access to quality medical assistance. Voices from the Field - 20 Nov 2014
 
The MSF clinic is situated on a busy street of the neighborhood. Penina spent several hours in the clinic’s observation room. Now her and her mother are leaving the clinic as one of the last people today before the clinic closes at 1 pm.
Central African Republic

Gallery: A Saturday morning with fever and worry

One Saturday morning, a worried mother arrives at the clinic with her 6-year old daughter Penina, who has a very high fever. . . Photo Story - 19 Nov 2014
 
Since the beginning of the year, MSF is working in Sana’a, the capital of Yemen, to help reduce the stigma faced by people living with HIV and improve their access to quality healthcare.
Sana’a landscape.
Yemen

Enrolment for antiretroviral treatment increasing in health facilities

Stigma and discrimination towards people living with HIV and AIDS has reduced significantly in some public health facilities Press Release - 19 Nov 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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