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Caretakers wait outside the pre- and post-operative care unit to visit their loved ones at Renk County Hospital. MSF and ICRC are providing treatment to war-wounded patients in this facility.
South Sudan

South Sudan receives thousands of displaced and injured people fleeing intensified war in Sudan

We are scaling up our response in Renk, South Sudan, to provide urgent medical care to the influx of people arriving from Sudan. Press Release - 20 Dec 2024
 
National lab technician within the laboratory of Madrandele health centre.

MSF supports the health centers of Beni with medical staff, free treatment and donations of drugs and material. This strategy has been taking place over the past few months to meet the needs of the population in terms of access to non-Ebola care and support health facilities in the area when dealing with infectious diseases and the risk of contamination.
Quality Assurance

MSF Qualification Process for Medical Devices

msf.org - 20 Dec 2024
 
Palestine, Khan Younis, sud de Gaza, 22 avril 2024. Khan Younis est difficilement reconnaissable méconnaissable après le retrait des forces israéliennes de la zone, laissant un vaste champ de ruines.
Palestine, Khan Younis, south Gaza, April 22, 2024. Khan Younis has become completely unrecognizable after the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the area, leaving a vast field of ruins behind them.
Gaza-Israel war

Gaza: Life in a death trap

In Gaza, Palestine, MSF has witnessed 14 months of repeated attacks on civilians and the dismantling of healthcare facilities, seemingly underpinning Israel’s campaign to unravel the very fabric of society in Gaza. Report - 19 Dec 2024
 
Jabalia camp
Gaza-Israel war

Gaza death trap: MSF report exposes Israel’s campaign of total destruction

A new MSF report finds that amid continued attacks, siege, and blockade, Israel is destroying conditions of life in Gaza, Palestine. Press Release - 19 Dec 2024
 
MSF has been forced to end operations on our rescue vessel, Geo Barents, due to restrictive Italian laws and policies. 

Since June 2021, the ship saved 12,675 lives in the Central Mediterranean.

Despite this setback, we are committed to returning to sea as soon as possible. MSF will now evaluate new ways to continue life-saving operations in this challenging environment.
Mediterranean migration

MSF ends operation of Geo Barents with commitment to return to Central Mediterranean Sea

We have ended operations on our Geo Barents rescue vessel, but are committed to returning to the Central Mediterranean Sea. Press Release - 13 Dec 2024
 
MSF runs the Hayr Jamous primary healthcare centre near the city of Salqin in Idlib governorate. Nurses and doctors provide support to patients, who face a dire health situation in northwest Syria. 

 Northwest Syria, December 2023.
Syria

Three things to know about what’s happening in Syria

Recent political developments in Syria have led to the fall of the government. MSF teams are working in northeast and northwest of the country and trying to assess working in other areas. Project Update - 12 Dec 2024
 
Following the explosion of a fuel tanker on 14 September in Miragoâne, MSF teams are gathering in front of the Carrefour hospital to plan for the hours ahead, which are essential for helping the injured people. A total of six MSF ambulances have been mobilised.
Haiti

MSF partially resumes medical activities in Port-au-Prince

As of 11 December 2024, we have partially resumed our activities in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, following a 22-day suspension. Press Release - 11 Dec 2024
 
In response to the recent developments in Syria, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been providing critical relief to thousands of displaced people now seeking safety in Tabqa and Raqqa, northeast Syria. The newly arrived displaced people are yet another time on the run, as many of them have endured displacement multiple times since the start of the Syrian crisis.
According to our assessment, the situation is miserable, and the needs are immense and growing rapidly. We distributed water, tents, blankets, mattresses, and infant formula packs to those in immediate need. In addition to providing these items, we’ve also carried out water and sanitation activities, including water trucking to the collective centers to ensure access to clean water. MSF teams have also been cleaning latrines in the makeshift shelters to improve sanitation and prevent the spread of disease. These essential supplies are vital to ensuring the health, comfort, and dignity of those who have been forced to flee their homes.
Syria

MSF responds to people’s developing needs in northeast Syria

MSF is providing clean drinking water, shelter, and urgent medical care to people who have been displaced by ongoing hostilities in northeast Syria. Press Release - 11 Dec 2024
 
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Dassari Health Centre, one of the facilities in Matéri, Atacora, that MSF has been supporting since August 2023 in order to strengthen the management of cases of malaria in children under the age of 5, the leading cause of death, and in pregnant women, for whom malaria can lead to serious complications. MSF health promotion supervisor Bienvenu is in the middle of a health education session to inform future patients to seek treatment at the Dassari health centre.
Benin

Improving access to healthcare for people in Benin

MSF improves access to healthcare and strengthens medical capacity in Atacora, Benin, amidst security challenges, high prevalence of malaria, and displacement. Project Update - 10 Dec 2024
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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