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Staff getting dressed in full PPE in the ETC (Ebola Treatment Centre) in Bikoro.
Ebola and haemorrhagic fevers

Learn about our Ebola protective equipment

Project Update - 12 Nov 2014
 
Staff getting dressed in full PPE in the ETC (Ebola Treatment Centre) in Bikoro.
Ebola and haemorrhagic fevers

Ebola online briefing now available to the public

Journal article - 12 Nov 2014
 
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Ebola and haemorrhagic fevers

Statement by MSF aid worker Dr. Craig Spencer

Hello, my name is Craig Spencer. I am a physician and aid worker for Doctors Without Borders, also known as MSF. I'm proud to be among the ranks of more than 3,300 Doctors Without Borders responding to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.

Statement - 11 Nov 2014
 
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United States of America

Aid worker recovers from Ebola

Dr. Craig Spencer Discharged from HHC Bellevue Hospital Center Press Release - 11 Nov 2014
 
MSF started activities in Mpoko in January 2014 to respond to the medical needs of the displaced people in the camp.
Central African Republic

Violent attacks against MSF threaten the supply of humanitarian assistance

Difficulties in supplying MSF projects and the danger our teams are exposed to could force us to cut back assistance upon which hundreds of thousands depend. Press Release - 11 Nov 2014
 
The incredible story of 6 young survivors, all coming from the same village (Nyokotahun).
Ebola and haemorrhagic fevers

Hard-won gains in Liberia must not be undermined

International response must adapt to changing epidemic pattern Press Release - 10 Nov 2014
 
An MSF nurse and two village health workers are visiting the remote village of Kuruk Pata in Alikadam Upazilla to provide malaria treatment to the population. To reach the village the MSF team had to travel 3 hours by boat.

MSF has been working in Bangladesh since 1985 and has responded to several emergencies in the country, particularly in the Chittagong Hill Tracts. During its malaria intervention in the Bandarban district, MSF has been working along with other national and international organisations such as UNDP, BRAC or GRAUS, as well as with the Ministry of Health.
Bangladesh

MSF responds to an upsurge in Malaria cases

Nearly 1,700 people receive treatment in Chittagong Hill Tracts, a remote area where the infectious disease is endemic Press Release - 7 Nov 2014
 
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Ebola and haemorrhagic fevers

Ebola crisis update- 7th November 2014

Since the Ebola outbreak in West Africa was officially declared on 22 March in Guinea, it has claimed 4,959 lives in the region. The outbreak is the largest ever, and is currently affecting four countries in West Africa: Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Mali. Crisis Update - 7 Nov 2014
 
Deng and Cham are born on the 27th of September in Aweil hospital, in northern Bahr el Ghazal, South Sudan. Their mother started to deliver while she went to the market which is 3 hours from her home. Currently, there is only one qualified midwife per 30,000 people and in case of problems the closest health facility is often accessible after many hours on the roads.
South Sudan

Faces of the Crisis

The ongoing conflict in the North and East of South Sudan are distracting attention from regular healthcare concerns like the malaria epidemic that is affecting the West of the country. Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) teams are running 25 programmes, as well as outreach activities, in nine of South Sudan’s ten states, providing healthcare to people facing crisis, and runs programmes in neighbouring countries like Ethiopia to offer assistance to the South Sudanese refugees. Photo Story - 7 Nov 2014
 
Nyanog and her two children trekked 15km to the MSF Primary Healthcare Centre in Majangkar to receive treatment for her son Akwe. The health facilities near her home do not have medicine
Malaria

the quandary of malaria patients in rural South Sudan

"Each time my children are sick, I rush them here. This is the only accessible, good facility I rely on" - Nyanog Adem, mother of six Voices from the Field - 6 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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