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MSF staff member Wissam runs a psychological session in the village of Salem near Nablus. The patient, a woman named Um Taha witnessed her son being arrested by Israeli security forces. *** Local Caption *** Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) runs mental health programs in the West Bank aimed to alleviate the impact of trauma, stress, and pervasive and often targeted violence, offering psychological and social support as well as medical care to the victims of violence caused by Israeli forces and settlers and intra-Palestinian disputes.
Palestine

Therapies to better cope with violence

MSF teams offer therapies to help victims cope better with violence Project Update - 13 Jan 2014
 
Heath center, Don Bosco camp, Bangui.
Central African Republic

MSF assists 15 injured at Castor hospital in Bangui

15 injured were treated urgently by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) staff at Castor Hospital in Bangui, Central African Republic, after three grenades were detonated close to the health centre. Press Release - 13 Jan 2014
 
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Syria

MSF working hard to secure safe return of five staff taken in northern Syria

MSF continues to put all efforts in securing the safe return of five staff taken from an MSF house in northern Syria. Statement - 10 Jan 2014
 
Since the beginning of the crisis, an emergency team from MSF has been supporting Awerial’s two Ministry of Health clinics.
South Sudan

MSF condemns the looting of its facilities in Bentiu

MSF strongly condemns the looting of its facilities yesterday in Bentiu, capital of Unity State in South Sudan. Press Release - 10 Jan 2014
 
Dr Natalie Roberts talks to Marvin and his family, at the inpatients tent at MSF’s inflatable hospital in Tacloban. Marvin, 9, came into the hospital at Christmas suffering from acute malnutrition. The team is treating him with Plumpy Nut, and he is steadily improving.
Philippines

Huge demand for medical services two months after Haiyan

Two months after typhoon Haiyan, there remains a huge demand for medical services in the the Philippines Project Update - 10 Jan 2014
 
MSF teams attending to returnees at Bole Airport in Addis Ababa
Ethiopia

MSF complements medical provision with psychosocial support for returnees

MSF is working in the reception centres for Ethiopians repatriated from KSA to provide psychological help. Project Update - 10 Jan 2014
 
Dr Susanna Ericsson is currently working for Médecins Sans Frontières in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Ongoing fighting between government forces and Mai-Mai militias in Katanga province has caused thousands of people to flee into the surrounding bush in fear of their lives. In Shamwana, the medical consequences of this displacement are severe with many patients now unable to reach  health facilities for essential medical treatment. Pregnant women who experience complications during their delivery are particularly at risk.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Armed groups must respect and ensure safety of civilians

Following violent clashes, MSF calls on all armed groups in DRC to ensure safety of civilians Project Update - 9 Jan 2014
 
More than 75,000 people have fled violence in Jonglei state and are currently living in desperate conditions in Awerial.
South Sudan

75,000 shelter in desperate conditions on banks of the Nile

75,000 displaced South Sudanese seek shelter from violence on west bank of Nile Project Update - 8 Jan 2014
 
Since July 2007, MSF has been running a kala azar diagnostic and treatment project in Vaishali district, in the centre of the Indian state of Bihar. In the four years, about 8,000 patients have been treated at the Sadar Hospital, and in five MSF-supported health centres. The initial cure rate of kala azar cases is at 98 per cent. Kala azar is a disease endemic to Bihar. Transmitted by the sand fly, the disease mainly affects the spleen and, if left untreated, is fatal for virtually all patients.
Kala azar

Clinical Epidemiology, Diagnosis and Treatment of Visceral Leishmaniasis in the Pokot Endemic Area of Uganda and Kenya

Between 2000 and 2010, Médecins Sans Frontières diagnosed and treated 4,831 patients with visceral leishmaniasis (VL, also known as kala azar) in the Pokot region straddling the border between Uganda and Kenya. Journal article - 8 Jan 2014
 
Following confirmation of measles cases among children in several camps for internally displaced people in Bangui, Central African Republic, MSF is vaccinating 68,000 children in five camps in the city in order to prevent an outbreak. Hundreds of thousands of people are currently displaced in camps around Bangui as a result of violence since early December. 

MSF is vaccinating more than 25,000 children in the Don Bosco and Boy Rabe camps, 40,000 children in Mpoko camp and 3000 children in the Saint Michel and Saint Elime camps. All children between six months and 15 years are being targeted, which accounts for 40% of the total camp population. MSF also screens children that are under five years for malnutrition, and treats the severe cases. Complicated cases are referred to a specialised centre.
Central African Republic

MSF vaccinates 68,000 children for measles in Bangui camps

MSF is vaccinating 68,000 children for measles in five camps in several camps in Bangui in order to prevent an outbreak. Project Update - 8 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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