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Transmigrants' project in Mexico.
Mexico

Testimonies of violations, abuses and problems accessing health services

Mexico: Testimonies of violations, abuses and problems accessing health services Voices from the Field - 12 May 2014
 
Transmigrants' project in Mexico.
Mexico

“Violence is ever present throughout their journey, that may last up to two months”

Emiliano Lucero talks about the challenges MSF faces and the populations assisted in Mexico Voices from the Field - 12 May 2014
 
Entrance of the MSF Health Structure, Mbera camp, Mauritania. 
Tens of thousands of Malians, mainly ethnic Tuaregs, fled into Mauritania last year after a mixture of separatists and jihadi groups seized control of their home towns. Since january 2012, most of them are living in difficult conditions in this camp where around 70 000 refugees are believed to live: water, food, sanitation and shelters are still missing. 
Having set up 3 health posts and 1 health center in the camp, MSF provides every month between 8000 and 9000 consultations in the camp, treats around 300 severe malnourished children and has performed around 700 deliveries since the beginning of 2013.
Mauritania

Interview with Frederic Manantsoa Lai, MSF Head of Mission in Mauritania’s Mbera refugee camp

Interview with Frederic Manantsoa Lai, MSF Head of Mission in Mauritania’s Mbera refugee camp Voices from the Field - 12 May 2014
 
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Ukraine

Médecins Sans Frontières not working in Slavyansk

In contrast to media reports, MSF is currently not providing any medical care in Slavyansk. Statement - 8 May 2014
 
MSF as started building a prefabricated hospital in Guiuan which will take patients out of the tents – unsuitable in the rainy season – until a permanent hospital can be built. The hospital, designed to last up to five years, will provide maternity care and surgery as well as inpatient and outpatient services. It is due for completion in June, when MSF will leave Guiuan, handing the hospital over to the Ministry of Health to run.
Philippines

Six months after the typhoon

In the six months since Typhoon Haiyan, MSF provided care for emergency and everyday health problems Project Update - 8 May 2014
 
In early April 2014, floods in Honiara swept away riverside communities, brought down bridges and destroyed roads. Twenty-three people died, according to official sources.
Solomon Islands

MSF provides care to flash flood victims

MSF is providing medical care in the Solomon Islands to people displaced from their homes by floods Project Update - 8 May 2014
 
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Central African Republic

Doctor Natalie Roberts on her time in the Central African Republic

Natalie Roberts, British medical doctor, on her time in the Central African Republic Voices from the Field - 7 May 2014
 
Displaced Christians who have fled the violence by Seleka Muslims take refuge in the catholic mission in Bossangoa, CAR
Central African Republic

Dispatch from Bossangoa: Doctor Florien Oudenaarden looks back at a time of extreme violence, displacement and change

Dr Florien Oudenaarden looks back at a time of extreme violence, displacement and change Voices from the Field - 7 May 2014
 
The Ebola epidemic confirmed by the Ministry of Health on March 22 is the first to affect Guinea. The priority of the teams on site is to identify patients with Ebola symptoms and isolate them, while providing high-quality care. In cooperation with the Ministry of Health, MSF created an isolation facility in Guéckédou and is setting up another in Macenta. Both towns are in the Forestière region of southern Guinea. Mobile teams are also evaluating the situation in Kissidougou and Nzérékoré and are monitoring bordering countries closely, particularly Sierra Leone and Liberia, where suspected cases have been reported.
Guinea

"Don’t leave them alone"

An op-ed written by Luis Encinas, MSF’s emergency coordinator in Macenta from the start of the Ebola epidemic Opinion - 6 May 2014
 
Occupied Minds - Occupied Palestinian Territory
Palestine

Occupied Minds - Climbing out of the hole

Palestine: Occupied Minds - Climbing out of the hole Voices from the Field - 5 May 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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