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In the beginning of September, MSF teams offered medical consultations through their mobile clinic at Impire Village to respond to a diarrhea outbreak. As Impire is 9km south of the Health Center in Nanlia, northern Mozambique, where MSF has set up a Diarrhea Treatment Center, the IDPs and host communities were only reachable through the mobile clinic. MSF managed to reduce the number of diarrhea cases and provide health services to both IDPs and the host community.
Mozambique

Urgent assistance needed for hundreds of thousands of people displaced by violence in Mozambique

With fighting continuing in northeastern Mozambique's Cabo Delgado province, MSF is providing medical care to displaced people - but is hampered in scaling up assistance due to administrative barriers. Press Release - 3 Nov 2020
 
A consultation at MSF’s mobile clinic, in an IDP camp in Northwest Syria.
Syria

Dozens of people treated following an airstrike in Idlib

Dozens of people have been treated at a hospital co-managed by MSF, following an airstrike in a relatively stable part of Idlib governorate, northwest Syria. Project Update - 26 Oct 2020
 
Patients and caretakers entering Boost hospital, Boost hospital, Lashkar Gah
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Afghanistan

Sharing patients’ stories “as devastating as their injuries” in Afghanistan

MSF hospital coordinator at Boost provincial hospital, Marianna Cortesi, describes the harrowing stories of two women - mothers - caught in the crossfire of the fighting in Helmand province, southern Afghanistan. Voices from the Field - 15 Oct 2020
 
People prepare evening meals during sunset in the streets of Mbawa camp.
Nigeria

“When I think about going home, I remind myself that a live dog is better than a dead lion”

A multi-layered and complex conflict between farmers and herdsmen in Nigeria's 'food basket' middle belt states has escalated in recent years, forcing thousands of people to become displaced with a lack of access to healthcare and food. Project Update - 1 Sep 2020
 
A patient with crutches is leaving Saint Mary Soledad’s outpatient consultation corridor, Bamenda, North-West Cameroon.
Cameroon

A hospital at the heart of the North-West crisis in Cameroon

More than three years of armed violence in the English-speaking regions of Cameroon have led to a humanitarian crisis, severely damaging local health systems. Access to healthcare has become a daily challenge. Project Update - 1 Sep 2020
 
The road is cut in half by a shallows which is completely impassable when it rains. The drop in water level has allowed the displaced to cross with the kits they received.
Burkina Faso

Displaced in Burkina Faso face extra challenges amid increasing violence and rain

Nearly one million people are displaced in Burkina Faso, a result of increasing levels of violence. With the onset of the rainy season, the displaced are even more vulnerable to diseases. Project Update - 16 Jul 2020
 
Woman and children walk past makeshift showers and latrines in Metuge camp for displaced people.
Mozambique

“It was like the end of the world” during attack in northern Mozambique

A little-known violent conflict in the northern Mozambique province of Cabo Delgado is leaving people caught in the crossfire; an MSF staff member recounts a terrifying experience of being forced to flee. Voices from the Field - 30 Jun 2020
 
Abu Fadel, Hassan and Iman… all three are living in Idlib Governorate in northwest Syria. Like 2.7 million other Syrians, they’d been displaced within the country several times, and a part of them ended up in Idlib. The last rebel stronghold, bombed in massive airstrikes led by the Syrian army and its allies, Idlib has become home to a population nine years of war have left shattered, impoverished and without hope for the future. Their backs against the Turkish border, Abu Fadel, Hassan and Iman recount similar stories of everyday life­­—the interminable waiting, fear and horror of war in what is an open-air prison.

In mid-June, the airstrikes resumed in Idlib Governorate, the target this time the zone west of Maarat-al-Numan. Most people in opposition-controlled areas in this Governorate are living in poverty, and many have moved from towns to camps around Dana, Sarmada and Atmeh where MSF teams provide assistance. The displaced talk of an environment of corruption, crime and social violence, and the area where they have taken refuge continues to shrink with the passing months and the Syrian regime’s relentless attacks.
Syria

Life in an open-air prison: living under the bombs in Idlib

In mid-June 2020, the airstrikes resumed in Idlib governorate, Syria. Abou Fadel, Hassan and Iman, three displaced within the country several times, recount similar stories of life in an open-air prison. Voices from the Field - 29 Jun 2020
 
“This is my first time in an MSF hospital. I was told by other patients that this hospital has good quality care, but also that I wouldn’t need to pay any money,” says 18-year old Shorouq, looking relieved and happy. “This hospital is not the closest facility to my house. It took us five hours to reach here,” she says. None of the closer clinics could provide the maternity services she needed, says Shorouq.
Yemen

Behind the conflict in Yemen

The six-year long conflict in Yemen has restricted people's movements and severely compromised their access to essential healthcare, exacerbating the vulnerability of Yemenis, as they are left with very few options for affordable and accessible medical services. MSF Storymaps - 25 Jun 2020
 
“The camp setting is not a conducive environment and is very worrying. It is far too congested” continues Lojana Augustino Ngorok. “What I am worried about is the lack of hygiene and water for the population. Food is also a really big concern. Most people are short on food, some do not have any and have arrived with nothing to trade or buy food with.”
South Sudan

Intense fighting in eastern South Sudan once again forces thousands to flee

A resurgence of intense violence between communities in Greater Pibor Administrative area in eastern South Sudan has once again forced thousands of people to flee into the bush, leaving people - and especially children - without access to medical care. Statement - 24 Jun 2020
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.
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