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One of the most flooded areas in Tomping camp.

MSF is providing medical care in two camps in Juba, South Sudan, where 40,000 people are seeking refuge from widespread fighting that erupted in mid-December. Over 27,000 people are living in deplorable conditions in Tomping camp. The first rains of the season have left a significant part of the camp flooded and further degraded the poor sanitation conditions.
South Sudan

Displaced people speak of their lives

South Sudan: Displaced people speak of their lives Voices from the Field - 9 Apr 2014
 
IDPs are living inside the Protection of Civilians area of the UNMISS compound.

MSF is providing medical care in two camps in Juba, South Sudan, where 40,000 people are seeking refuge from widespread fighting that erupted in mid-December. Over 27,000 people are living in deplorable conditions in Tomping camp. The first rains of the season have left a significant part of the camp flooded and further degraded the poor sanitation conditions.
Sudan

Shameful attitude to vulnerable displaced shown by leadership of United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS)

Senior UNMISS officials have refused to improve living conditions for 21,000 displaced people living in a flood-prone part of a UN compound. Press Release - 9 Apr 2014
 
MSF is the only medical organization working in the M'Poko camp (Bangui airport area), where around 100,000 IDPs - who fled early december's violences and clashes in the capital - live in extremely precarious conditions. Every day, our teams conduct around 500 consultations, a hundred dressings and 7 deliveries.
Hepatitis C

Global response to hepatitis C hangs on access to new oral drugs

Global response to hepatitis C hangs on access to new oral drugs Press Release - 8 Apr 2014
 
In Greece, MSF has been responding since 2008 to the urgent medical and humanitarian needs of newly arrived migrants, as well as to asylum seekers and migrants in administrative detention. During 2013 and 2014, MSF worked in six immigration detention facilities in the north of Greece, and made assessment visits to 27 regular and border police stations, coastguard facilities and pre-removal centers across Greece.
In April 2014, MSF published the report “Invisible Suffering”, which highlights the massive impact of detention on the physical and mental health of migrants. The report also points out the gaps in healthcare provision and the absence of medical assessments, which lead to detainees with serious medical conditions being neglected or even being forced to interrupt their treatment.
Greece

MSF denounces Greek authorities’ decision to detain migrants indefinitely

MSF denounces Greek authorities’ decision to detain migrants indefinitely. Press Release - 8 Apr 2014
 
Patients counting and registering the number of pills. It’s CAG strategy. 
Maputo, Mozambique.
HIV/AIDS

High attrition among HIV-infected patients with advanced disease treated in an intermediary referral center in Maputo, Mozambique

Studies on high attrition among HIV-infected patients treated in referral centre in Mozambique. Journal article - 8 Apr 2014
 
Following an attack in Kamango village in DRC the 11th of July around 50000 people fled and crossed the border to take refuge in Uganda  along the border. Most of refugees stayed at bordering areas within the hosting community and in a transit camp called Bubukwanga, 18 km from the Congolese border (close to Bundibugyo town) where 17000 have been registered by the UNHCR. MSF team has started an emergency intervention in the Transit Centre of  Bubukwanga since 18th of July : OPD (300 consultations per day (malaria, Acute respiratory infection, water diarrheas, malnutrition), IDP (30 beds), measle vaccination etc + water supply and sanitation.
Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF urges military personnel conducting operations in the Beni region to take every precaution to protect hostages’ lives

MSF urges military personnel conducting operations in the Beni region to take every precaution to protect hostages’ lives Press Release - 8 Apr 2014
 
All the wards in the Burauen district hospital were destroyed by the Typhoon Haiyan. MSF began supporting this health centre a few days after the storm.
Philippines

In the eye of the typhoon: MSF's Typhoon Haiyan response

When Typhoon Haiyan ripped through the central Philippines on 8 Nov 2013, it caused a disaster of a scale unprecedented in the past century. Report - 7 Apr 2014
 
Construction workers in the Guinean capital Conakry work on latrines in the MSF Ebola treatment centre. Once completed, the centre will have 30 beds for suspected and confirmed cases of Ebola. MSF, the Guinean Ministry of Health and health actors are working to contain the Ebola outbreak in the country, which by the beginning of April had been recorded in four locations in the country, including the capital Conakry.
Guinea

An MSF epidemiologist explains the dangerous nature of Ebola

An MSF epidemiologist explains the dangerous nature of Ebola Voices from the Field - 7 Apr 2014
 
An overview of the MSF Ebola treatment centre in the Guinean capital Conakry. Once completed, the expanded centre will have 30 beds for suspected and confirmed cases of Ebola. MSF, the Guinean Ministry of Health and health actors are working to contain the Ebola outbreak in the country, which by the beginning of April had been recorded in four locations in the country, including the capital Conakry.
Guinea

Successes and challenges in response to Ebola outbreak

MSF is successfully treating victims of the Ebola crisis in Guinea Project Update - 7 Apr 2014
 
Members of the medical team are getting fully dressed with protective clothing prior to entering the ebola healthcare structure.
Guinea

"There is a lot to do in a very short time" to contain Ebola

MSF combats the Ebola outbreak in Guinea
Voices from the Field - 4 Apr 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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