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MSF maintains its medical activities all around CAR, those already set up before the March coup d’Etat and those recently established to respond to the acute needs of the population affected by displacement, high levels of malaria and the collapse and absence of the public health system in the country. MSF is operating eight regular projects in CAR, while it has recently started emergency operations in three locations more.  In the pictures, patients attended in Bouca (325 km north of Bangui).
Central African Republic

9,000 children vaccinated against measles, polio in Gadzi

MSF staff have vaccinated 9,000 children against measles and polio in Central African Republic. The campaign is part of on-going medical humanitarian efforts by MSF to offer lifesaving healthcare – including treatment for malnutrition – to people who otherwise have access to little or no basic medical care. Project Update - 7 Oct 2013
 
Al-Shifa hospital, Gaza.
Surgical procedure.
<br/>surgeon Masesh et Maria l'OT Nurse at Nasser hospital <br/>
In collaboration with the Ministry of Health, on October 1st MSF extended its reconstructive plastic surgery programme at Gaza’s Nasser hospital in Khan Younis to Al-Shifa hospital. *** Local Caption *** After assessing the situation and determining medical needs in Gaza, in July 2010 MSF decided in collaboration with the local health authorities to open a reconstructive plastic surgery and post-operative care programme at Nasser hospital. The programme provides treatment to victims of trauma, domestic accidents, burns and other injuries and aims to help patients regain optimum use of their limbs.
Palestine

MSF operating in second hospital in Gaza

MSF has, in collaboration with the local health authorities, opened a second reconstructive plastic surgery and post-operative care programme in Gaza. Project Update - 7 Oct 2013
 
Since July 2013, MSF medical team provided care for over 30.000 people infected with malaria in Massakory hospital.
Chad

Malaria peak, a preventable emergency

A preventative treatment campaign for malaria in Chad is giving tangible hope for the fight against malaria, the number one first killer of children under five in Chad. Project Update - 7 Oct 2013
 
During an MSF mobile clinic in the village of Nyabiondo. 

MSF is providing primary and secondary health care in North Kivu Provinces. On the outskirts of Goma, MSF is working in the camps at Bulengo and Mugunga III and, since the end of May 2013, in Sotraki  Stadium as well. Elsewhere in North Kivu the organization is supporting referral hospitals in Mweso, Pinga, Masisi, Rutshuru, Walikale, and Kitchanga, working in health centers, and operating mobile clinics.
Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF limits medical activities in Mweso

MSF has limited its medical activities in and around Mweso hospital in North Kivu province after a succession of incidents where staff was intimidated, patients threatened, medical vehicles stopped and searched, and hospital grounds violated. Statement - 7 Oct 2013
 
Head of Mission Chris Lockyear at work in Pakistan during the earthquake in 2008.
Pakistan

MSF still without authorisation to enter earthquake-affected Awaran area

Despite daily discussions with the Government of Pakistan, MSF has not yet been granted permission to work in the earthquake affected Awaran area. Project Update - 4 Oct 2013
 
Mogadishu, Somalia
Enfant se promenant entre les carcasses d'engins de guerre.
 
Child walking between abandonned weapons
Somalia

MSF launches website revealing insights to its decisions to speak out on crises

A new website launched by MSF reveals insights into the organisation’s decisions on speaking out in times of crises, including during the civil war and famine in Somalia in the early 1990s. Press Release - 3 Oct 2013
 
Syrian refugees transporting their goods and luggage's using a donkey for passing the borders between Syria and Iraq Kurdistan.
Syria

MSF provides emergency care to families fleeing to Iraq

Some 60,000 refugees from Syria have crossed the border into the Kurdish region of Iraq since it reopened on 15 August after being closed for three months. Project Update - 2 Oct 2013
 
The village of Lwibo devastated after armed groups attack. On 27 September 2013 armed groups attacked the village and committed violences against civilians.
Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF denounces acts of violence against civilians in Masisi territory

MSF is providing emergency care to people injured during violent clashes in Masisi territory in DRC on September 27. The organisation is calling on armed groups to respect civilians, in accordance with international humanitarian law. Press Release - 1 Oct 2013
 
Dr Joanne Liu and Dr Abdulmalik Kabu Abana discuss a patient during their daily round in the feeding centre. 
In Gwange, a district in Maiduguri, MSF runs an inpatient therapeutic feeding centre (ITFC) with a 110-bed capacity. The ITFC is under tents, in the compound of the Ministry of Health-run health centre. Around 150 patients are admitted monthly. To compensate for the lack of food, we started in late September 2016 to provide family food rations to each child admitted in the ITFC.
About MSF

Dr Joanne Liu new International President of MSF

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) welcomes Dr Joanne Liu as the new International President of the medical humanitarian organisation. Dr Liu was elected President during MSF’s International General Assembly in June 2013. Press Release - 1 Oct 2013
 
A woman with her child waits in MSF's mobile clinic to register her name to see a doctor in t Northern Syria, on Tuesday, February 5, 2013. This is the fourth mobile clinic session MSF has conducted in the same village, according to Dr. Tharcis Zinet, as the need from its people for basic healthcare is widespread. The village experienced heavy fighting until five months ago.
Syria

Open letter to all States and non-State actors involved in the conflict

MSF calls on US and Russia to place at the top of their diplomatic agendas the substantial scale up of humanitarian aid to millions of war-affected Syrians. Open Letter - 27 Sep 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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