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MSF Netherlands project at the Kutupalong Makeshift Camp. Kutupalong makeshift camp A violent crackdown on stateless Rohingya living in Bangladesh has led thousands of people to seek safety at Kutupalong makeshift camp. Driven from their homes in the Cox's Bazaar area by local authorities and vigilante groups, around 2,000 people arrived in January alone, swelling camp numbers to nearly 30,000. New arrivals describe how they have suffered threats, beatings and in some cases escaped being forcibly returned to Myanmar. For decades, thousands of Rohingya, an ethnic and religious minority from Myanmar, have sought refuge in Bangladesh. However, a mere 28,000 are recognised as prima facie refugees by the Government, and live in official camps under the supervision of UNHCR. In sharp contrast, more than 200,000 people struggle to survive unrecognised and largely unassisted, vulnerable to ill health and exploitation. MSF runs a basic health programme in Kutupalong, providing much needed medical care to stateless Rohingya in Kutupalong makeshift camp and the host community.
Kala azar

Hypokalaemia-Induced Rhabdomyolysis after Treatment of Post-Kala-azar Dermal Leishmaniasis (PKDL) with High-Dose AmBisome in Bangladesh - A Case Report

Hypokalaemia-Induced Rhabdomyolysis after Treatment of PKDL with High-Dose AmBisome in Bangladesh - A Case Repor Journal article - 20 Jun 2014
 
UNMISS POC: Certain parts of the camp are impassable due to deep mud and standing water.
South Sudan

Displaced People Dying of Preventable Diseases at Alarming Rate in Bentiu Camps

Preventable diseases and malnutrition causing alarming number of deaths among refugeees in South Sudan Press Release - 19 Jun 2014
 
NFI distributions for 250 families done in Bashiqa, Ninewa side of the 
border, today. A second distribution is planned for after tomorrow.
Iraq

MSF calls for respect of medical facilities

All parties to the conflict in Iraq must spare civilians and health structures Press Release - 18 Jun 2014
 
On  20 January  2015,  the  hospital  managed  by MSF in Frandala village, South Kordofan  region in the Nuba Mountains, has been directly targeted during a bombing lead by Sudanese Air Force (SAF). This is one of the indiscriminate bombing  occurring  regularly in South Kordofan in the war between Khartoum Authorities  and  the  rebels  groups  in  the Nuba Mountains. 

The Frandala hospital  was  previously  bombed  on 16 June,  2014.  That attack took place despite Sudanese government’s knowledge of the MSF presence.
Sudan

MSF hospital bombed in Sudan

Amidst Bombing of South Kordofan Village, MSF Facility Attacked Press Release - 17 Jun 2014
 
Many people displaced by the conflict have found refuge in Mboko airport, Bangui, CAR.
Central African Republic

Systematic violence affecting civilians and exposing them to more displacement and disease in Ouaka Region of CAR

Systematic violence affecting civilians and exposing them to more displacement and disease Press Release - 16 Jun 2014
 
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Cholera

Patient stories from South Sudan

Due to a recent outbreak of cholera in Juba, South Sudan, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been constructing cholera treatment centres (CTCs) around the city to provide emergency treatment for the diseas Voices from the Field - 13 Jun 2014
 
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Ukraine

Médecins Sans Frontières expanding support to hospitals in eastern Ukraine

Médecins Sans Frontières expanding support to hospitals in eastern Ukraine Project Update - 12 Jun 2014
 
MSF intensive Therapeutic feeding center. Children under 5 account for around 90% of impatients.
Ethiopia

South Sudanese Refugees in Ethiopia: Emergency situation requires special mobilization

Interview with Antoine Foucher, MSF’s head of mission in Ethiopia Voices from the Field - 11 Jun 2014
 
At the referral hospital laboratory in Boquerón, Doctor Marta Terol keeps a serologic sample of all the patients. Currently, there is not a reliable cure test for Chagas and the affected people need to wait years before they are confirmed free from the parasite.
Chagas disease

No excuses in Chagas diagnosis

Six out of the 11 rapid diagnostic tests available in the market are highly reliable Press Release - 10 Jun 2014
 
To illustrate the photo-story of Mary Keji. Mary Keji, 29 years old, is washing  her two children, Mathiu Buru, 4 years old and Ludia Uorsu, 2 years and a half old.
South Sudan

Mary's story: Making cholera treatment accessible in Juba, South Sudan

Mary's story: Making cholera treatment accessible in Juba, South Sudan Voices from the Field - 10 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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