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A HIV / MDRTB patient is being assisted by the staff nurse at the MSF clinic after his routine tests were done.
Tuberculosis

Patch-testing for the management of hypersensitivity reactions to second-line anti-tuberculosis drugs: a case report

Patch-testing for the management of hypersensitivity reactions to second-line anti-tuberculosis drugs: a case report Journal article - 15 Aug 2014
 
Mothers waiting in a SMC distribution site.
Seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) in Ansongo, northern Mali. From August to October, the period of highest malaria transmission in the area, MSF –jointly with the Ministry of Health and other organisations– will provide antimalarial treatment to children between three months and five years old, once per month, to prevent the disease. The first round of SMC took place at the beginning of August and succeeded in reaching more than 28,000 children.
Mali

protecting children from the most deadly childhood disease

28,000 children receive preventive treatment against malaria in Ansongo. Here, José Bafoa, MSF's medical coordinator in Mali, explains this initiative. Voices from the Field - 15 Aug 2014
 
MSF nurse (Margarida Bazar) looking after a TB and HIV patient during a home care visit in Boquisso neighborhood, in Maputo province.
Mozambique

Home care in Mozambique: reaching out to patients

Home visits are a key part of the recovery from illness Project Update - 15 Aug 2014
 
People look for shelter in the hospital supported by MSF in Batangafo (CAR)
Central African Republic

Thousands of people fearing violence look for refuge at the hospital and military compound in Batangafo

Thousands of people fearing violence look for refuge at the hospital and military compound in Batangafo, Central African Republic Press Release - 14 Aug 2014
 
Kawargosk Camp in Erbil, which hosts over 13,000 refugees. 
In Erbil, MSF also works in Darashakran Camp which hosts around 8,000 refugees, and in Dohuk province MSF works in Domeez Camp which hosts 58,000 refugees.
Iraq

Successive Waves of Population Displacement

MSF responds to the needs of Iraqis fleeing their homes, moving into Kurdistan Project Update - 14 Aug 2014
 
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Palestine

"I am a doctor, I am here to provide care. Patients also need to be listened to."

Dr. Hazem Abu Malouh is a Palestinian doctor working for a MSF clinic in Gaza, where patients return for post-operative care. Project Update - 14 Aug 2014
 
Joyce, 13 years old, drinking oral reyhdration solution at the MSF CTC in Gudele 2 in Juba.
South Sudan

Cholera admissions decrease in the South

Cholera admissions are falling in the Torit region, where MSF set up a cholera project in June Project Update - 14 Aug 2014
 
Patients  at the MSF health clinic in the Domiz refugee camp in northeast Iraq, November 6, 2013. The clinic provides primary health services to the camp's approximately 60,000 refugees from Syria. 


Domiz Refugee Camp was established by local authorities back on in April 2012 to host the Syrian Kurds. The camp located 20 kms southeast of Dohuk city, in Iraqi Kurdistan and some 60 km from Syria/Iraq border.    So far the total number of Syrian refugees in Kurdistan region is 60,151.
Syria

The Reach of War: A Day in the Life of the Syrian Conflict

Doctors Without Borders Multimedia Initiative Bears Witness to Human Toll of Syria's War Press Release - 13 Aug 2014
 
Newly build floating bridge in Feesh Kabour - Sinjar idps setting off from the border towards a new life.
Iraq

MSF responding to dramatic influx of displaced people from Sinjar

Iraq - Syria: MSF responding to dramatic influx of displaced people from Sinjar Project Update - 13 Aug 2014
 
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Palestine

Entire streets which are no more than piles of rubble

Michele Beck, Medical Team Leader with MSF, took advantage of the truce to go to the north of Gaza, severely damaged during the war. Voices from the Field - 12 Aug 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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