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Aerial view captures the fighting  and violence that erupted in Khartoum, Sudan.
Conflict in Sudan

Lack of essential visas for MSF staff threatens lifesaving care in hospital

Visa applications for emergency staff in the Turkish Hospital in Khartoum, Sudan, have been pending for more than eight weeks. A more predictable process is needed to continue responding to the huge needs in the country. Press Release - 9 Aug 2023
 
14 MSF trucks loaded with tents and winter kits entered Syria through Hamam crossing point, in partnership with Al-Ameen, a Syrian NGO.
Syria

UN Security Council fails Syrian people with cross-border resolution collapse

The failure to renew the cross-border resolution for northwest Syria has worrying consequences for the people at large. MSF urges the member countries of the UN Security Council to find a solution with the utmost urgency that guarantees impartial, non-politicised and sustainable humanitarian access. Press Release - 8 Aug 2023
 
Shelled out hospital building in Kherson
War in Ukraine

Hospital in Kherson shelled twice in 72 hours

A hospital in Kherson region, Ukraine, has been shelled for the second time in just 72 hours. MSF calls yet again for the protection of hospitals and civilian infrastructure in Ukraine. Press Release - 4 Aug 2023
 
Maïté*, 20-year-old woman from Guinea Conakry 

“I left Guinea Conakry four years ago. After both my parents died, I was living with my aunt. When I was 15 years old, she told me it was time for me to get married and she chose a husband for me.  My husband used to beat me every day. He was violent and I ended up in hospital many times. Four years have passed and I still have the scars on my body. 

I could not live that way, so I decided to escape from that life. I left when I was 16 years old, alone. I went through Mali and then Algeria. It took me at least two months to cross the desert. Most of the time we didn't have enough food or water. 

On the journey from Mali to Algeria, [the smugglers] kept me in an abandoned building in the desert for two weeks. They wanted me to pay more money, but I had no one to call to ask for money. They threatened me, beat me and left me without food. Eventually they released me, but soon I ended up in another prison for at least a week.  

When I finally managed to enter Algeria, [armed forces] sent me back towards Niger. After that, I managed to reach Algeria, but life was not at all easy and I decided to cross the desert from Algeria to Tunisia. You cross the desert to avoid the police. If they find you in Algeria they send you back to Niger, and if you are in Tunisia they send you back to Algeria, and you have to start walking again. I walked through the desert for almost a week, with five other people. We walked through the night and looked for a place to shelter in the early morning. We only had water and some biscuits with us. That's how I got to Tunisia.  

I spent three years in Tunisia, working in restaurants, cleaning and trying to earn money to come to Europe by crossing the Mediterranean Sea.  

 The sea crossing was hard. There were 45 of us on an eight-metre-long boat. We spent two days at sea without food before a ship rescued us. They took us to Lampedusa. From Sicily I decided to continue the journey to France. 

I travelled by train to Ventimiglia. I want to get to France and start studying. Without education you get nowhere and I want to do something good with my life.”
Italy

Denied Passage: The struggle of people stranded at the Italian-French border

The following report documents the significant dangers migrants face throughout their journeys to and within Europe. Report - 4 Aug 2023
 
-	An informal settlement along the Roia River in Ventimiglia, Italy, where persons in transit find temporary shelter before trying to cross into France. An MSF team, which consists of a doctor, a nurse, a midwife, a health promoter, and two intercultural mediators, works in Ventimiglia since January 2023 providing medical assistance to migrant people in the areas close to the French border and in the unformal settlements along the Roia river through a mobile clinic.
Italy

People on the move face violence and pushbacks at Italian-French border

People seeking safety have faced pushbacks at the Italian-French border. We call for the end of arbitrary detention of people on the move and the use of violence at borders. Press Release - 4 Aug 2023
 
Food distribution for sudanese refugees in Arkoum, Chad.
Conflict in Sudan

Wounded people arrive in Chad to escape horrific violence in Sudan

Hundreds of people, including pregnant women, who arrived in eastern Chad, describe horrific massacres upon their journey to safety. Project Update - 2 Aug 2023
 
A young boy rows a canoe in the Nile River at Rom, Akoka County in the Upper Nile State.

Akoka is one of the areas where MSF distributed 11 canoes to support the community in transporting the sick to the hospital when it floods.
South Sudan

Communities in South Sudan prepare for flooding ahead of rainy season

Our teams are working with communities in South Sudan to ensure they have the vital medications, skills and supplies to combat the severe flooding expected in the coming months. Project Update - 1 Aug 2023
 
Ajwal Refugees Camp in White Nile State
Conflict in Sudan

Hundreds of thousands face disease in overcrowded camps in White Nile state

Hundreds of thousands of people who have fled violent conflict in Khartoum now face deplorable conditions in overcrowded camps in White Nile state, without food, water or shelter, and exposed to deadly diseases. Project Update - 27 Jul 2023
 
One month after Cyclone Mocha hit parts of Myanmar, MSF staff are still witnessing damage caused by the storm in many areas of Rakhine
Myanmar

Cyclone Mocha: Aid efforts severely hampered by new restrictions

Military authorities in Myanmar should lift restrictions to facilitate an urgent scale up of humanitarian action to prevent further harm, outbreak of diseases and loss of life. Project Update - 26 Jul 2023
 
Bashair Hospital treats patients from most of Khartoum and not only the neighbouring area as it is the only operational hospital that is accessible in the south of the city.
Conflict in Sudan

Staff beatings, death threats jeopardise MSF’s presence in Khartoum hospital

On July 20, an MSF team of 18 was assaulted by a group of armed men who physically beat and whipped our colleagues and stole one of our vehicles. Press Release - 21 Jul 2023
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)

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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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