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Corine, whose two daughters are being treated for malaria
Central African Republic

“It is painful to see my children suffer like this”

A seasonal peak in malaria cases brings 800 children a week to MSF's clinic in Bangui Project Update - 25 Sep 2014
 
Phumeza Tisile, 23 years, reflects on her cure from XDR-TB at Lizo Nobanda TB Care Centre, Khayelitsha, South Africa on August 16, 2013.
Tuberculosis

MSF study highlights potential for social media to support MDR TB patients

A study published this week in PLOS ONE by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) highlights the potential for social media to support patients undergoing treatment for multidrug-resistant (MDR) and extensively drug-resistant (XDR) tuberculosis (TB). Journal article - 24 Sep 2014
 
Field Communications Officer, Caitlin Ryan, speaks to a patient inside ELWA3 - the Ebola Case Management Center run by MSF.
Ebola and haemorrhagic fevers

My friend from across the fence

Psychologist Ane Bjøru Fjeldsæter remembers the first child to survive survive Ebola. Voices from the Field - 24 Sep 2014
 
MSF pharmacy store keeper in Yemen checking stocks.
Yemen

MSF supports public and private hospitals in Sana'a

MSF is responding to increasing needs in Sana'a due to recent conflict. Press Release - 24 Sep 2014
 
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Palestine

Gaza: Confronting violence with psychosocial support

Amira* is a 63 year old woman who lives in Haska, Hebron Governorate in the West Bank.

This is one of the villages most affected by the intense search operation carried out by the Israeli army after the three Israeli teenagers went missing from Hebron on 12 June 2014. The Israeli forces spent 20 days.
Voices from the Field - 23 Sep 2014
 
Sehlelo Ndlovu, 41, is a member of the Lindani CAG, in Tsholostho district. 
The CAG is a simple and inexpensive initiative, which aims to improve the retention of patients on ARV, reducing the number of visits to the health centre or hospital to collect their medicines.
Zimbabwe

Community ART groups lighten the load for HIV patients

Community ART Groups in Zimbabwe lighten the load on HIV patients Project Update - 22 Sep 2014
Nigeria

Understanding Power Relationships: Commentary on Wurr C and Cooney L (2014) ‘Ethical Dilemmas in Population-Level Treatment of Lead Poisoning in Zamfara State, Nigeria’

After 4 years of relief activities, it is difficult to keep managing the lead poisoning epidemic in northern Nigeria as an emergency situation, while it appears clearly to be a more complex, widespread and chronic public health issue than anticipated. Journal article - 19 Sep 2014
 
Yussef, 3 YO, surgery day, MSF hospital, Nasser hospital compound, Khan Younis, South Gaza Strip. With Dr Liliana MESQUITA ANDRADE, brazilian anaesthetist *** Local Caption *** The number of people in the Gaza Strip suffering the after-effects of serious injuries has increased in recent years. However, with the embargo currently in effect, it is very difficult to obtain access to appropriate, specialized care. In July 2010, MSF signed an agreement with the Gaza health authorities and opened a reconstructive surgery program.This kind of joint program also provides an opportunity for MSF staff and Gaza doctors to exchange and share medical, surgical and anesthetic techniques, particularly with regard to treating young children.<br/>
Palestine

Gaza:“Nothing compares to a war explosion wound”

Anesthetist talks about the difficulties in treating victims of bombings. Voices from the Field - 19 Sep 2014
 
Views from Shejaaia, most affected by the bombings of all northern Gaza neighborhoods.<br>
After 50 days of "protective edge" operation started July 8, 2014, a cease-fire was declared on August 26 in Gaza. In addition to the material destruction, the death toll is particularly heavy with more than 2,000 casualties, including about a quarter of children, and more than 10,000 wounded. Medical needs remain very high, especially in terms of postoperative care, rehabilitation and mental health. MSF supports the burn unit of Shifa Hospital and runs a clinic postoperative care in central Gaza.
Palestine

Gaza: Between relief and pessimism

Gaza returned to a semblance of calm: damage is immense and the situation does not give cause for optimism.
Project Update - 19 Sep 2014
 
Jackson K.P. Naimah delivers statement to UN Security Council
Liberia

Statement to the United Nations Security Council Emergency session on Ebola

A team leader at MSF's Ebola care centre in Monrovia, Liberia, addresses the UN Security Council in New York, describing the urgent needs in the region. Speech - 18 Sep 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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