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Gaza le 16 mai 2018, centre post opératoire de MSF. Chaque jour des blessés par balle de la grande marche du retour, viennent se faire changer les pansements.  Plus de 3600 blessés par balles sont à déplorer depuis le début de la grande marche du retour. Salle d'attente.

Gaza on May 16th, 2018, post-operating centers of MSF. Every day the wounded persons by bullet of the big walking of return, come to be made change bandages. More than 3600 wounded persons by bullets are to be regretted since the beginning of the big walking of return. Waiting room.
Palestine

Gaza’s numbing routine of injury and death

MSF’s field communications manager in Jerusalem, Jacob Burns, reflects on what it means when such a devastating toll of injuries comes to be considered a “good” day in Gaza. Voices from the Field - 4 Apr 2019
 
Eyewitnesses and local authorities from Nguigmi reported that two people carrying improvised explosive devices blew themselves up in two different locations of the town on in the evening of 26 March. At the same time, several gunmen allegedly set fire to makeshift shelters and tents in camps for internally displaced and refugees, who saw their homes and personal effects reduced to ashes. This was just the latest of a series of violent episodes in the region, as escalating volatility is intensifying people’s suffering and forcing many to flee. 

Following the attack, MSF stepped in to support the treatment of the wounded at Nguigmi hospital, evacuating the most severely injured to the regional hospital in the town of Diffa in three ambulances and another MSF vehicle. MSF teams have distributed essential relief items including mosquito nets, jerry cans, kitchen utensils, blankets and hygiene items to 380 families. Our psychologists offered immediate mental health support for children and adults, organising individual and group psychosocial sessions for nearly 400 people. They found that many were struggling with depression, insomnia and other symptoms linked to the traumatic experiences they had undergone.
Niger

Violence, humanitarian needs and fear mount in Diffa

In just four days, attacks across Diffa region in southeastern Niger has left at least 30 dead, dozens injured and more than 380 shelters burned or destroyed. The worsening conflict around Lake Chad is taking a heavy toll on people in the region. Project Update - 4 Apr 2019
 
Displaced people at a health centre.  Mugunga 1 camp, Goma, North Kivu.
Democratic Republic of Congo

The daily struggle for survival in DRC

As the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) faces the largest Ebola outbreak ever recorded in the country, MSF operations manager Annemarie Loof highlights the recurring emergency health needs that go well beyond Ebola. Op-Ed - 4 Apr 2019
 
Yemen, Aden, 16 December 2018 – Entrance of OT and ICU of MSF trauma hospital in Aden. The hospital opened in 2012.
Yemen

Medical admissions in Aden suspended after patient kidnapped and killed

MSF has suspended admissions to our hospital in Aden, Yemen, following deteriorating security in the city, including the kidnapping and killing of a patient. Press Release - 4 Apr 2019
 
Our teams work with other health providers in Gaza to treat thousands of people shot by the Israeli army during protests at the fence that separates Israel from the blockaded enclave.

The injuries are complex and severe, with half resulting in open fractures. They require long periods of care and different types of treatment, to get better.

The Ministry of Health provides emergency care in their hospitals before patients come to MSF’s clinics and hospitals.

Today, however, there is still insufficient capacity to do reconstructive surgery and treat the infections, with hundreds of patients in need.
Palestine

March of Return protestors abandoned after year of suffering

A year after the start of the series of March of Return protests in which Israeli forces shot at people in Gaza, resulting in horrific injuries, the needs to provide injured people with care mount as the local healthcare system is unable to cope. Project Update - 28 Mar 2019
 
Intense fighting in Taiz Houban
Yemen

People unable to access lifesaving care amid heavy fighting in Taiz city

Three MSF-supported facilities have received 49 war wounded and 2 dead, while the total number of people in need of assistance is unknown after four days of intense fighting in the Yemeni city of Taiz. Statement - 24 Mar 2019
 
Patients and caretakers waiting to see MSF doctors during a mobile clinic set up in Diafarabé, west of Tenenkou. 
MSF runs mobile clinic in Diafarabé to provide basic healthcare, distribute essential items and arrange for the most severely ill patients to be transferred to Ténenkou hospital. Hundreds of displaced people have settled in Diafarabé since November 2018 following an armed attack on the village of Mamba in which some 11 people were killed. 

Des patients et des accompagnants qui attendent une consultation à la clinique mobile de MSF organisée à Diafarabé, à l’ouest de Ténenkou. 
MSF organise une clinique mobile à Diafarabé pour y fournir des soins primaires, distribuer des biens de première nécessité et organiser la référence des patients les plus sévèrement malades vers l’hôpital de Ténenkou.  Des centaines de déplacés  se sont installés à Diafarabé depuis le mois de novembre 2018 fuyant l’attaque sur leur village de Mamba,  qui s’est soldée par une dizaine de morts.
Mali

Conflict, curfew and floods put healthcare out of reach in Mopti

Learn more about the situation in Mopti, Mali, where conflict with armed groups and between communities has increased, leaving people without access to medical care.
Project Update - 12 Mar 2019
 
Yemen, Mocha, 10 December 2018 - Mocha downtown. A man is entering his house in Mocha city.
Yemen

Humanitarian crisis in Yemen fuelled by main donor governments’ involvement in the war

Many of the governments pledging funds to address the humanitarian crisis in Yemen are, ironically, the same governments involved in the war, which is obstructing the delivery of humanitarian assistance. Statement - 26 Feb 2019
 
On Wednesday, 31 October 2018, violent clashes in Batangafo, in the northern Central African Republic, led to 10,000 people fleeing to seek shelter in an MSF-supported hospital. Violence also affected Bambari, in the centre of the country. In total 32 wounded people received treatment at MSF facilities.
Central African Republic

Unprotected: Report on violence and lack of protection for civilians in CAR

Six years of conflict in Central African Republic has offered little respite to citizens. An MSF report outlines the extreme violence our teams have witnessed and the ineffectiveness of MINUSCA, the UN’s peacekeeping mission in CAR. Report - 19 Feb 2019
 
One of the CTC buildings in Abs.
Yemen

Unacceptable investigation findings into Abs health centre bombing

MSF is dismayed by several findings of the team appointed by the Saudi and Emirati-led Coalition (SELC) to investigate the bombing of an MSF cholera treatment centre in Abs, Yemen, on 11 June 2018. Press Release - 6 Feb 2019
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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