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🌊 Intense night in the Central Mediterranean 

🔵MSF team rescued 139 people in 3 operations. Competent authorities were informed accordingly. 

During the last rescue, 37 went overboard, some of them were pushed. Everyone is safe on #GeoBarents, receiving care and recovering. 

During the first rescue, 57 people were spotted in distress on fibreglass boats in international water. As MSF team finished distributing lifejackets and everyone moved to the rescue boat, an unidentified boat came to area where a person jumped into the fibreglass boat and drove away from the area. 

During the second rescue, 45 people including 2 children were spotted in distress on fibreglass boats. While survivors were moving to the rescue boats, one person stayed and refused to be rescued, and was seen driving the boat away.   

Later, 37 people were spotted in distress on a fiberglass boat. As the team was waiting for instructions from competent authorities, people were seen jumping into the water, some were physically pushed by a person who later drove the boat away. MSF team quickly and safely retrieved everyone.
Mediterranean migration

Italian authorities detain MSF rescue ship for 60 days

MSF's rescue ship, the Geo Barents, has been prevented from conducting lifesaving activities in the Mediterranean Sea, after Italian authorities issued a 60-day detention order for alleged safety violations. Press Release - 27 Aug 2024
 
For over 10 months, the war on Gaza forced more than 90% of the population (over 1.9 million people) to be displaced. Often forced to move often within minutes of the announcement of an evacuation order by Israeli forces, many have now been displaced numerous times. In Mawasi, Khan Younis, the Agriculture Development Association (PARC) with the support of MSF is providing water and sanitation activities including construction of emergency latrines in the informal sites, supply of domestic water through powering the water wells with solar systems, provision of drinking water through the installation of desalination plant and logistical support to displaced people arriving to Khan Younis. 

As evacuation orders by Israeli forces is cramping people in a small area in the coastal area of Deir Al Balah and Khan Younis, the living conditions in Mawasi are getting worse. OCHA estimates that from the 22 July to 26 of July alone, more than 190.000 Palestinians were forced to move to the western parts of Dair al Balah and Mawasi,

The IDPs in Mawasi Khan Younis, southern Gaza, are living in dilapidated tents, overcrowded with many members of the family, without proper access to food, water, and essential services such as sanitation and health care. People are queuing for latrines for hours and are unable to regularly shower.
Gaza-Israel war

Displaced people struggle without sanitation services in Khan Younis, Gaza

As the war in Gaza, Palestine, continues, MSF is supporting the Palestinian Agricultural Development Association in providing water and sanitation services to people displaced multiple times. Project Update - 27 Aug 2024
 
Women and children at the MSF Hospital in Metche, in eastern Chad, August 7, 2024.  Metche camp hosts about 40,000 Sudanese refugees who have fled violence in Darfur. Finbarr O’Reilly/VII Photo.
Conflict in Sudan

Soaring medical needs and a failing humanitarian response mark 500 days of war in Sudan

A failing humanitarian response and a shameful lack of response from donors mark 500 days of war in Sudan, where people's needs have reached catastrophic levels. Press Release - 27 Aug 2024
 
According to local officials, more than 59,000 people reside in the Pokrovsk region. They have been urged to take only their most essential possessions and leave their homes. The majority are fleeing the war by train, with carriages fully occupied. Entire families, often accompanied by their pets, are boarding these evacuation trains. MSF is providing medical consultations to evacuees at the railway platform in Pokrovsk and is on duty at train stops. "There are passengers with various chronic conditions, which can worsen under severe stress," says MSF paramedic Olha Tatsenko. "People are experiencing headaches, high blood pressure, and emotional overload. No one knows what the future holds," Olha continues. "After an examination, one woman was hospitalised. She had extremely low blood pressure and needs further tests at a hospital, including a cardiogram and ultrasound, to determine the cause." 

The evacuation trains are stopping in Dnipro, the nearest major city from the frontline. Some evacuees are heading to relatives in safer regions, while others are seeking refuge in shelters for internally displaced persons in the western part of the country.
War in Ukraine

MSF provides medical care to people evacuating from Pokrovsk

As fighting escalates and approaches the district of Pokrovsk, Ukraine, MSF teams are assisting those who have been forced to evacuate. Press Release - 26 Aug 2024
 
An MSF medicine dispenser Gatluak is dispensing medicine to a patient at the pharmacy of an MSF hospital in Lankien, Jonglei State, South Sudan.
South Sudan

Action needed on HIV and tuberculosis amid South Sudan’s crises

In a recent article published in The Lancet HIV, MSF highlights the critical situation of tuberculosis and HIV in South Sudan. Press Release - 23 Aug 2024
 
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Bangladesh

Trapped and forgotten: where can Rohingya people seek safety?

As Rohingya people become increasingly trapped by raging conflict in Myanmar's Rakhine state, those who cannot pay their way across the border into Bangladesh are being left without protection or assistance. Project Update - 21 Aug 2024
 
Abi-Adi General Hospital - Waste Management area- March, 2024 -MSF Rehabilitate the laundry, waste zone, surgical and medical wards of the hospital. ​
Ethiopia

Handing over activities at Abiy Adi hospital after recovery from conflict

On 15 August 24, the MSF team at Abiy Adi hospital in Ehiopia's Tigray region handed over their activities after the hospital's capacity increased. Now, they will focus on supporting health facilities in other areas where the needs may be greater. Project Update - 19 Aug 2024
 
Massive flooding in eastern Chad has decimated the town of Koukou, thousands are now stranded with inadequate food, shelter or drinking water
Chad

Rapid response needed in Koukou as thousands flee worst floods in living memory

A rapid response is needed in the town of Koukou, eastern Chad, as thousands of people have fled flood waters, seeking refuge on a hill, where there are desperate shortages of food, shelter, drinking water, and healthcare. Project Update - 16 Aug 2024
 
People fill their bottles from a tank in an internally displaced people (IDP) camp in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. MSF water distributions are the only source of drinkable water for the 550 people living in the camp.
Haiti

People fleeing violence in Port-au-Prince urgently need water and sanitation

As people flee fighting in Haiti's capital city, more water, sanitation, and hygiene services are needed at the overcrowded and informal sites they seek safety in. Project Update - 15 Aug 2024
 
View of mother and child waiting at MSF clinic in Zamzam camp, 15 km from El Fasher, North Darfur.
Sudan

Last hospital in El Fasher risks closure during intensive bombardment on the city

On 11 August, Saudi hospital was attacked during an intensive bombardment on the city of El Fasher. As fighting escalates once more, the warring parties must protect civilians and health structures. Press Release - 14 Aug 2024
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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