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The South Sudanese key strategic town of Malakal came under attack on February 18. The clashes between government and opposition forces forced thousands of people to flee to other locations or to the UN compound in the town. The Malakal Teaching hospital was attacked by armed men. Upon their return to the hospital, MSF teams found eleven bodies. Some patients had been shot in their beds.
South Sudan

Pervasive violence against healthcare

Violence and destruction of medical facilities are denying medical services to the most vulnerable people Press Release - 1 Jul 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.
Central African Republic

A Year in Focus 2013-2014

A Year in Focus 2013-2014 Project Update - 30 Jun 2014
 
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Central African Republic

Personal accounts from MSF staff in CAR

Personal accounts from MSF staff in CAR, filmed end of February to early March 2014. Project Update - 30 Jun 2014
 
PAYNESVILLE, LIBERIA - OCTOBER 05:  A Doctors Without Borders (MSF), health worker in protective clothing carries a child suspected of having Ebola in the MSF treatment center on October 5, 2014 in Paynesville, Liberia. The girl and her mother, showing symptoms of the deadly disease, were awaiting test results for the virus. The Ebola epidemic has killed more than 3,400 people in West Africa, according to the World Health Organization.  (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

International Financial Report 2014

Annual Report - 30 Jun 2014
 
MSF Patient Support Education and Counselling (PSEC) Community Supervisor, Sylvia Khuzwayo with Community Expert Client, Busi Gumbi and HIV patient.
Eswatini

Treating HIV and TB in Swaziland: “We didn’t know what to expect”

An interview with Elias Pavlopoulos, outgoing Head of Mission for MSF in Swaziland Voices from the Field - 30 Jun 2014
 
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Malaria

Testing for Malaria in Bangui, CAR

Slideshow on the Mamadou M'Baïki health center in CAR Photo Story - 30 Jun 2014
 
Women and children from Central Darfur (Sudan) at the MSF Health Centre in Um Doukhoum (Chad).  The organization provides free medical activities focusing on malnutrition screening and treatment for local population and for people coming from the other side of the border in Sudan, including wounded patients victims of the ongoing violence.
Chad

MSF treats wounded patients after a new wave of violence in Darfur

When violence erupts in the Darfur area, people flee across the border into Chad in search of safety. Project Update - 27 Jun 2014
 
In Hebron and East Jerusalem, MSF is running a medical and psychosocial programme for people suffering from trauma because of the conflict. MSF teams focus on people with psychological distress (acute stress, anxiety disorders, post traumatic syndromes, depression) caused by violent incidents involving Israeli settlers and Israeli Army, but also due to the intra-Palestinian conflict. In Hebron, MSF staff carried out 1726 individual mental health consultations and 945 medical consultations in 2011.
In the beginning of 2011, MSF conducted a needs assessment in East Jerusalem and decided to start providing in this part of the city mental health care to the population who suffers trauma or psychological distress due to the consequences of violence caused by the conflict and who has no access to mental health services. MSF therapies started in July in the Shufat refugee camp and Silwan area and since then MSF staff carried out 223 individual mental health consultations.
Palestine

MSF assists those affected by the current military operation in the Westpalest Bank

Palestine: MSF assists those affected by the current military operation in the West Bank Project Update - 26 Jun 2014
 
MSF nurse, Nashashon Erupe, treats Sajen Mading, a severely dehydrated 7 month old baby girl. 

The baby arrived in Nadapal, on the Kenyan border with South Sudan, with her mother, her father, and her six siblings. The family, originally from Bor, walked for 11 days to reach Nadapal. 

Sajen’s mother also received treatment from MSF’s medical team.
HIV/AIDS

Visceral Leishmaniasis and HIV Coinfection in East Africa

Visceral Leishmaniasis (VL) is an important protozoan opportunistic disease in HIV patients in endemic areas. Journal article - 26 Jun 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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