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MSF mobile clinic around Roxas - kid & nurses
Philippines

Typhoon Haiyan: “We are building up a picture of the human suffering that has accompanied this disaster”

MSF’s Dr Natasha Reyes describes the physical and mental injuries prompting people to seek medical care. Project Update - 19 Nov 2013
 
A five month old patient in the inpatient department of MSF's tented hospital in Guiuan, Samar island.
Philippines

Typhoon Haiyan: "We have nothing, we lost everything"

The story of Niño, an MSF patient from Guiuan suffering from dengue fever. Voices from the Field - 19 Nov 2013
 
MSF’s team based in Palo provided 150 general healthcare consultations in Tanauan, a town of 55,000 people which was devastated by the typhoon and where 5,800 families are still living in difficult condition in the open.
Philippines

Typhoon Haiyan: Aid urgently needed in rural areas

Ten days after Typhoon Haiyan struck the region, ports and airports are still congested with cargos of relief aid. Meanwhile communities in many remote areas continue to fend for themselves. Project Update - 19 Nov 2013
 
Newborn Syrian baby Zain Al-Abideen receives care from an MSF nurse in the neonatal unit at the mother and child hospital in Irbid.
Jordan

MSF opens mother and child hospital in Irbid to support Syrian refugees

The new MSF mother and child hospital in Irbid, Jordan has officially opened Press Release - 17 Nov 2013
 
Aerial view Panay island
Philippines

Typhoon Haiyan: "People are in need of everything"

Esther Sterk, MSF doctor, describes the first days of MSF’s work and her initial impressions of the situation. Voices from the Field - 15 Nov 2013
 
Tacloban airport Thursday, Nov 14.
Philippines

Typhoon Haiyan: Eyewitness account of an MSF staff in Tacloban

Yann Libessart, a member of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) emergency team in Philippines describes the scenes he sees upon arrival in typhoon affected Tacloban city. With drugs and a fully-equipped inflatable hospital expected to arrive shortly, MSF doctors are getting ready to start providing healthcare. Project Update - 15 Nov 2013
 
The town of Guiuan, in the east of Samar island, an area hit first and hard by the typhoon. The damage there is extensive and the needs huge. Almost all the buildings in the town were destroyed. The local medical facilities are also severely damaged and not functional. MSF's emergency team has started its support to a health centre and seeing the first patients. Most patients came for wounds that have become infected. They are launching what will be an integrated provision of mobile clinics, reaching out to the more isolated parts of the coast and islands, and outpatient service in the town of Guiuan itself. That clinic will have the ability to keep more seriously ill patients overnight. MSF will also be providing water and sanitation services as soon as possible, while assisting with shelter. Other members of the team will also assess smaller nearby islands by helicopter.
Philippines

Typhoon Haiyan: MSF starts treating patients

MSF team set up medical services and treated patients. Twenty five minor surgeries performed. Project Update - 15 Nov 2013
 
Medical doctor Johan Von Schreeb and nurse Lisa Rydell, both from Sweden, consulting a patient at the clinic of Guiuan, in the east of Samar island, an area hit first and hard by the typhoon. The damage there is extensive and the needs huge. Almost all the buildings in the town were destroyed. The local medical facilities are also severely damaged and not functional. MSF's emergency team has started its support to a health centre and seeing the first patients. Most patients came for wounds that have become infected.
Philippines

Typhoon Haiyan: Interview with Dr Johan von Schreeb, MSF surgeon in Guiuan

MSF teams set up medical services and treated patients. Twenty five minor surgeries performed. Voices from the Field - 15 Nov 2013
 
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Philippines

Typhoon Haiyan: Video interview with Dr Natasha Reyes

Video interview with Dr Natasha Reyes, MSF emergency coordinator, on MSF response to Typhoon Haiyan. Project Update - 15 Nov 2013
 
Las familias de presos requieren, por lo general, atención psicológica. Mujeres, madres o hijos acusan todos  la ausencia del familiar preso. En el caso de Adel,  que se puso en huelga de hambre, agravó la condición de la familia. 
Prisoners’ families usually need psychological attention. Women, mothers, fathers, children, they are all affected by the absence of the prisoner. Adel’s case, who went into hunger strike, worsened the condition of his family.
Palestine

Occupied Minds - Children and live ammunition

Part III of Occupied Minds, a series of stories about MSF patients affected by the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Voices from the Field - 14 Nov 2013
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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