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Dumsani Dlamini, 28, his girlfriend just left him, he has 3-year-old daughter who lives with her mother. Use to work as a packer at one of the factories before he got ill. ‘I used to party and drink a lot, that’s why my girlfriend left me. Now I begin to understand that it was all my fault. I like to have a new girlfriend. Maybe I’ll meet someone at the support group meeting in the clinic [MSF]. Dumsami receives daily injections in the buttocks, they are painful and part of his lengthy MDR-TB treatment, that he has been ondergoing since 3 months. He is also HIV-positive. Swaziland, Matsapha industrial area. October 2013.
Tuberculosis

The new face of an old disease: Urgent action needed to tackle global Drug-Resistant TB threat

New MSF briefing paper outlines why deadly strains of DR-TB is one of the biggest global health threats we face today. Press Release - 17 Mar 2014
 
Bitoye . Located at the crossroads of Central African and Cameroonian borders, Bitoye has seen its population double with the influx of refugees from the North West of CAR by vehicle or on foot. MSF has installed a health center and carried out a vaccination campaign against measles , polio and meningitis refugee and local populations of less than 29 years.
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

"What's happening right now is unacceptable"

Conditions for CAR refugees in Chad are "unacceptable" Project Update - 17 Mar 2014
 
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Tuberculosis

Multidrug-resistant TB patient stories

MDR-TB patients tell their stories in a series of videos. Project Update - 17 Mar 2014
 
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Tuberculosis

A breath of hope for Drug-Resistant TB

In Armenia, MSF started a programme using Bedaquiline to treat DR-TB patients. Project Update - 17 Mar 2014
 
In Chujllas, patient Hilario was chosen to help the MSF staff monitor the situation in the community. Those who find vinchucas at their homes, inform him so that he can report it to the authorities.
Mexico

Agreement between MSF and state government will help prevent Chagas disease

An agreement between MSF and state government in Mexico will prevent Chagas disease Press Release - 14 Mar 2014
 
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Cameroon

35,000 flee fighting in Central African Republic

35,000 civilians have fled the violence in Central African Republic for Cameroon Project Update - 14 Mar 2014
 
Homeless people treated in the MSF "medical home" for the homeless in Milan, Italy: a 20-beds health facility to address the needs of homeless people discharged from hospitals but still requiring medical follow-up. In Italy more than 13.000 people are considered homeless, with the biggest concentration in the town of Milan, where approximately 3.500 people sleep in the street.
Italy

An MSF “medical home” for the homeless in Milan

Essential medical services for Milan's homeless Project Update - 13 Mar 2014
 
Newborn Syrian baby Zain Al-Abideen receives care from an MSF nurse in the neonatal unit at the mother and child hospital in Irbid.
Syria

MSF response to Syrian crisis

An update on MSF response to the Syrian crisis, including aid for Syrian refugees Project Update - 12 Mar 2014
 
Children in a tent. Over 15,000 displaced people have reached Melut county, in South Sudan's Upper Nile State, after fleeing violence.
South Sudan

15,000 flee clashes in Upper Nile state

Violent clashes force 15,000 people to seek seek refuge in new camps Project Update - 11 Mar 2014
 
Somali refugee children who are living with their families in makeshift shelters on the outskirts of Dagahaley refugee camp in Dadaab. 

MSF is the only provider of medical care in Dagahaley, one of the five camps in the Dadaab refugee camp complex.  Each month, teams carry out over 20,000 outpatient consultations and admit approximately 600 patients to the hospital.

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Kenya

Humanitarian aid must be prioritised in Dadaab camps, despite return of refugees to Somalia

MSF urges donors and Government of Kenya to improve protection of refugees in Dadaab camps. Press Release - 10 Mar 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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