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Des hommes armés échangent des tirs avec les forces de police dans le quartier de Bel Air à Port-au-Prince.
Haiti

In Port-au-Prince, the “violence is like gangrene, spreading and threatening us all.”

MSF doctor in Haiti, Dr Priscille Cupidon, describes the extreme violence ripping the country's capital apart, and its impact on medical workers. Voices from the Field - 10 Apr 2024
 
MSF International President Dr Christous Christou visits Zalengei Teaching Hospital, in Central Darfur State, Sudan, along with other MSF staff.
Conflict in Sudan

In Sudan, “the needs are growing by the day, but the response is deeply inadequate”

MSF International President Dr Christos Christou outlines the dire situation following nearly a year of war in Sudan, and how we urgently need help in the response. Statement - 8 Apr 2024
 
MSF team examines the scale of the destruction after the recent attack. MSF office is completely destroyed.
War in Ukraine

MSF condemns missile attack which destroys office, injures staff in Donetsk

MSF strongly condemns the missile attack on our office in Pokrovsk, Donetsk oblast Ukraine, on 5 April, which destroyed the building and injured a staff member. Press Release - 5 Apr 2024
 
On Wednesday 20th of March 2024, MSF’ Secretary General visits the Health Post run by MSF in Al Mawasi, Gaza Strip. He is pictured here (left) talking to two women in front of the facility, alongside MSF nursing supervisor Mo’men (right).
Gaza-Israel war

Why we won't accept the narrative of ‘regrettable incidents’ in Gaza

Christopher Lockyear, MSF Secretary General, outlines the attacks on people, humanitarian workers and healthcare facilities in Gaza as being conducted within a war with no rules. Speech - 5 Apr 2024
 
Photograph taken inside Nasser hospital, 13 March 2024
Gaza-Israel war

How the Israeli army besieged and attacked Nasser hospital

MSF staff members working at Nasser hospital, Gaza, were first-hand witnesses of the events leading up to the night of 14-15 February and the forced evacuation of the hospital. Project Update - 3 Apr 2024
 
MSF nurse checking the vital signs and glucose level of a diabetes patient at the MSF-run clinic for non-communicable diseases in the Hawija General Hospital in Hawija, Kirkuk.
Iraq

Eight years in Kirkuk: following along the journey of Hawija’s recovery

MSF started working in Kirkuk, Iraq, in 2016 to assist people affected by the war. As Hawija is on its way to recovery, we handed over our activities to the health authorities. Project Update - 29 Mar 2024
 
Overwhelmed by measles, the inpatient ward at Yambio general Hospital faces a critical situation, prompting concerns for the health of other young patients.- MSF is supporting the isolation ward for treatment of measles patients.
South Sudan

Urgent vaccination campaign needed to halt deadly measles outbreak in Western Equatoria state

A measles crisis is mounting in South Sudan's Western Equatoria state. We urge for the launch of an immediate vaccination campaign to prevent further spread of the disease. Press Release - 26 Mar 2024
 
MSF staff provide medical consultations at one of the gathering sites in Kassala, Sudan. This site has received a large number of people with disabilities, who were relocated due to violent clashes in areas of Khartoum and Wad Madani with the help of local Sudanese activists and charitable groups.
Conflict in Sudan

Displaced by war, people in eastern Sudan urgently need food, water and shelter

Displaced people in Kassala, eastern Sudan, experience limited access to food, clean water and healthcare services. The scale of the crisis demands urgent and coordinated action from the international community. Project Update - 26 Mar 2024
 
Inside the measles isolation unit of MSF’s mother and child hospital in Taiz Houban, Yemen.
MSF opened a measles isolation unit in late-August 2023 after the number of patients started increasing alarmingly.
Yemen

The upsurge in measles cases shows no sign of abating

For six months, Taiz governorate in Yemen has been witnessing a surge in measles cases among children. Our clinical team leader in Taiz Houban mother and child hospital, Dr Ei Ei Khaing, describes the situation. Voices from the Field - 26 Mar 2024
 
An MSF staff holding separate sets of the tuberculosis treatment medicine inside the Makeni Regional Hospital in Bombali District, Sierra Leone. The left hand contains pills from the BPaLM 6-month shorter regimen treatment and the right hand contains pills from the 18 months longer regimen treatment.  

MSF started rolling out the new BPaLM treatment in Bombali District, Sierra Leone, in November 2022, making this shorter treatment routinely available for patients diagnosed with drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB).
TACTiC – Test, Avoid, Cure Tuberculosis in Children

New approach improves diagnosis and treatment of children with TB in Sierra Leone

MSF has been working with Sierra Leone’s Ministry of Health, where one of its main focuses is to improve the diagnosis and treatment of TB in children. msf.or.ke - 22 Mar 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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