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OPD ward in Agok. MSF is responding to the consequences of fighting in the Abyei region of Sudan following violent clashes that began on the night of Friday 20 May. Whole towns have been emptied and thousands of people are on the move in a bid to escape the fighting. The situation in the area remains extremely volatile. The population left their homes with few belongings, and travelling conditions are particularly harsh now that the rainy season has started and the roads are muddy.
South Sudan

Emergencies unfolding one after another

Six months after the birth of South Sudan as the world’s newest independent country, a series of emergencies are unfolding that require urgent humanitarian response. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has scaled up into full emergency mode in Upper Nile State to respond to the sudden influx of thousands of refugees fleeing conflict in neighbouring Sudan. Press Release - 23 Dec 2011
 
Life3. Phumeza. TB Diagnostics.
Phumeza is 21 years old and is currently confined to a bed in a tuberculosis (TB) care centre in Khayelitsha near Cape Town, South Africa. MSF is provi-ding her treatment for the most virulent form of TB currently known -  extensively drug-resistant TB, or XDR-TB.
Access to medicines

Ten Stories that Mattered in Access to Medicines in 2011

This report looks at developments in 2011 that had an impact, both positive or negative, on people’s ability to access drugs, diagnostics and vaccines in developing countries. It also looks at key policy developments of the year, such as the unprecedented funding shortfalls at the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. Report - 22 Dec 2011
 
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France

Médecins Sans Frontières holds its first International General Assembly, marks fortieth anniversary

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) concluded its first ever International General Assembly in Paris over the weekend. Press Release - 20 Dec 2011
 
Doctors without Borders staff handles a food distribution on behalf of WFP, and conduct an ambulatory therpeutic feeding program for severely malnourished children in several villages in Turkana, Kenya, August 17, 2011. The Horn of Africa is suffering one of the worst droughts in years, displacing thousands, and killing others through severe malnutrition.     Severely malnourished children are treated in the government hospital and monitored by MSF staff in Lokituan, Turkana.
Humanitarian challenges

In the Eyes of Others: How People in Crises Perceive Humanitarian Aid

MSF attempts to better understand how its work and principles of neutrality, impartiality, and independence are perceived by those who receive its emergency medical care. Contributors reflect on issues of perception and explore the many facets of humanitarian action today. Report - 19 Dec 2011
 
New Yourpea Refugee Transit Camp, Saclepea town, Nimba district, Liberia, at the border with Ivory Coast. Ivorian refugees have spent three days in the transit camp before being brought to the Bahn Refugee camp, set up by UNHCR for 15,000 people. This group of people are putting their belongings in the truck and are about to leave for the camp. As the situation continues to deteriorate in Ivory Coast, nearly 80,000 Ivorian have fled their country and sought refuge in Liberia.
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

Sweet Sixty?

As the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees turns 60, refugees’ health and lives are being put in danger as a result of restrictive government policies and serious shortfalls in assistance. Report - 15 Dec 2011
 
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Central African Republic

'Central Africa is in a state of health emergency'

Interview with Olivier Aubry, MSF Head of Mission in the Central African Republic (CAR) - December 2011 Voices from the Field - 13 Dec 2011
 
MSF is working in kabo hospital with all the illness and all the diferent patients that come to kabo hospital
 *** Local Caption *** Depuis 1999, MSF fournit des soins medicaux aux populations centrafricaines touchees par une tres grande pauvrete, la violence et l?insecurite, en particulier dans le nord de la republique Centrafricaine.
MSF travaille dans des hopitaux, des centres de sante en peripherie afin de fournir un acces aux soins aux populations, y compris celles qui vivent dans les zones les plus isolees, grace a des cliniques mobiles.
Central African Republic

Mortality rate in Central African Republic reaches an emergency level

The Central African Republic (CAR) is in the grip of a chronic medical emergency. Four mortality studies conducted by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in the past 18 months reveal crude mortality rates in some regions are at three times the emergency threshold level, which is considered a humanitarian crisis. Report - 13 Dec 2011
 
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Central African Republic

A day in the MSF hospital in Paoua

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) manages the hospital in Paoua, the only one in the subprefecture, which has a population of approximately 120,000. MSF teams work with the Ministry of Health in all hospital departments (paediatrics, surgery, maternity, emergency, hospitalization and outpatient care and treatment of tuberculosis and HIV). Project Update - 13 Dec 2011
 
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South Sudan

Testimonies, December 2011

Robert Mungai Maina, MSF Clinical Officer, aged 37 (interviewed Dec 6, 2011) Voices from the Field - 12 Dec 2011
 
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South Sudan

MSF activities in Doro

On November 28, MSF set up a temporary clinic in Doro. To date MSF has conducted 700 consultations in the temporary clinic, including 100 patients treated for malaria and more than 100 ante natal consultations. Because this is not a good sanitary environment for giving birth, a midwife will shortly join the MSF team, which also includes a doctor, a nurse, two clinical officers, a health promotion officer and other humanitarian emergency specialists. Project Update - 12 Dec 2011
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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