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MSF nurse Rebecca Cuthbert takes care of a 63 year-old Romanian homeless.
The nurse is at the dorm in via Aldini, Quarto Oggiaro area.
Italy

Reaching out to the forgotten: providing access to medical care for the homeless in Italy

A programme for outpatient and intermediate inpatient care for the homeless was pioneered by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Milan, Italy, during the winter of 2012-2013. This paper documents the characteristics and clinical management of inpatients and outpatients seen during this programme. Journal article - 5 Feb 2014
 
Recovery room of the Community Hospital.
Central African Republic

"This was my most difficult mission”

Jessie Gaffric, MSF project coordinator at Bangui Community Hospital describes the situation there. Voices from the Field - 5 Feb 2014
 
View of a Médecins sans frontières (MSF) clinic set up at the Tomping camp for  displaced people in the grounds of the United Nations Mission to South Sudan (UNMISS) base in Juba, South Sudan. MSF is currently carrying out around 230 consultations per day in the camp since three weeks.  Between 13,000 and 17,000 people are residing at the camp. The main diseases include respiratory diseases, acute diarrhea and malaria.
South Sudan

"Living in impossible conditions"

MSF’s emergency coordinator, Forbes Sharp, gives an update on the dire conditions for people in Tomping camp. Voices from the Field - 5 Feb 2014
 
Mothers are feeding their children ready-to-use fortified peanut paste.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Providing mental healthcare in North Kivu

MSF teams integrated psychosocial care into activities in Bibwe to respond to mental health needs in the area. Project Update - 4 Feb 2014
 
Muslim community leaving Bossangoa
Central African Republic

Fleeing Bossangoa

After numerous incidents of violence, people are now leaving the town of Bossangoa in fear. Project Update - 3 Feb 2014
 
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Sexual violence

Collecting data on sexual violence: what do we need to know? The case of MSF in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Claire Magone has published a paper, in Humanitarian Exchange Magazine (issue 60, February 2014 ) focusing on gender-based violence (GBV) in humanitarian crises. In an article called "Collecting data on sexual violence: what do we need to know? The case of MSF in the Democratic Republic of Congo", she cautions against an over-emphasis on collecting prevalence data over addressing victims' needs. Humanitarian Exchange Magazine - 2 Feb 2014
 
Vaccination needles kept cool during the Medecins Sans Frontieres expanded program of immunisation mobile clinic in Abien Dau transit returnee camp where children under the age of 5 are being vaccinated against measels, polio, tetnus, whooping cough and diphtheria.  Abien Dau, Warrup State, Southern Sudan. 8 January, 2011. Photo: Kate Geraghty.
Access to medicines

The polio eradication campaign: time to shift the goal

The polio campaign is at risk of becoming irremediably unpopular if the eradication goal is pursued at all costs. Journal article - 31 Jan 2014
 
A girl carries water past the Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) clinic set up at the camp for  displaced people in the grounds of the United Nations Mission to South Sudan (UNMISS) base in Juba, South Sudan, on January 12, 2014.
South Sudan

MSF staff and patients forced to flee Leer Hospital amidst ongoing insecurity

Ongoing insecurity has forced thousands of people to flee into the bush, including 240 MSF staff based in Leer. Statement - 31 Jan 2014
 
View of a Médecins sans frontières (MSF) clinic set up at the Tomping camp for  displaced people in the grounds of the United Nations Mission to South Sudan (UNMISS) base in Juba, South Sudan. MSF is currently carrying out around 230 consultations per day in the camp since three weeks.  Between 13,000 and 17,000 people are residing at the camp. The main diseases include respiratory diseases, acute diarrhea and malaria.
South Sudan

What we need to save lives in South Sudan

MSF General Director describes harrowing situation in South Sudan Voices from the Field - 30 Jan 2014
 
A patient attacked with a machete. Community Hospital.
Central African Republic

MSF expands emergency activities amid worsening violence

Following further violence, MSF expands its emergency activities in CAR Project Update - 30 Jan 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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