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Mothers tend to their babies suffering from malnutrition inside the MSF-supported inpatient therapeutic feeding center at Abs general hospital, Hajjah governorate.

We are seeing a lot of caretakers in the inpatient therapeutic feeding centre who are themselves malnourished in Abs hospital. This is due to food insecurity in Yemen. If a woman is malnourished, it is hard for her to support her baby. The risk of malnourished mothers giving birth to babies who are themselves susceptible to malnutrition is clear from MSF’s nutritional programme in Abs, where 24 per cent of all admissions in 2023 were children under six months old.
Yemen

Numbers of malnourished women on the rise in Yemen

MSF teams are witnessing concerning levels of malnutrition among mothers in Yemen. A targeted approach focusing on children under five, pregnant women and new mothers is needed. Project Update - 19 Mar 2024
 
Am Timan, Chad 2015
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Gaza-Israel war

Warring parties must ensure safety of staff and patients in Al-Shifa hospital

As Israeli forces conduct a military operation in Al-Shifa hospital, in northern Gaza, Palestine, we urge all warring parties to ensure the safety of patients and staff. Press Release - 18 Mar 2024
 
Vaishnavi, a 7-year-old DRTB (Drug Resistant​ Tuberculosis) patient's mother Vishaka prepares her TB medication.​

Since some medication are too big for a child to swallow, they are often opened/crushed and mixed with water for easier consumption.​

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Tuberculosis

MSF launches unprecedented project to tackle under-diagnosed tuberculosis among children

MSF launches an unprecedented worldwide project aiming to increase the number of children diagnosed with TB as well as improve their treatment experience and prevent new cases. Project Update - 18 Mar 2024
 
People are getting water from the MSF distribution point in Metche camp. The distribution point is refilled twice a day. In November, the Metche camp is receiving some 6 litres a water per person daily, which is far below the recommended World Health Organisations 20 liters per person per day.  
Metche camp is some 40 kilometers from Adré, the main entry and settlement town for refugees and returnees coming from Sudan. Almost 40,000 people have been resettled to Metche from Adré.
Chad

Urgent action needed as hepatitis E spreads through Sudanese refugee camps in Chad

As hepatitis E spreads through refugee camps in Chad, we call for urgent water and sanitation measures to be put in place. Press Release - 15 Mar 2024
 
Cooking utensils are scarce, and when a household does find something to eat, it makes arrangements with the few people nearby who have pots and pans. To cook, you then have to find wood and feed the fire.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Massive humanitarian response needed to avoid health catastrophe in DRC

As fighting displaces thousands of people in North and South Kivu, in DRC, we are deeply concerned about spread of diseases, such as cholera, due to overcrowded, unsanitary living conditions. Interview - 12 Mar 2024
 
Men dig a dike in Chotbora village near Old Fangak.
Climate emergency

Impacts of climate change on human health in humanitarian settings

This mixed-methods study focuses on the evidence of the health impacts of climate change on populations affected by humanitarian crises. PLOS - 11 Mar 2024
 
Hawa’u explains that her son started with fever, “I took him to the health facility where he was given medication and transfused with blood. But after being discharged there was no improvement and I brought him here” referring to the MSF paediatric in Gummi. “I sometimes resort to using traditional medicines but if I notice that there is no improvement for the child, I then take him to the hospital”.
Nigeria

Neglected humanitarian crisis escalates in northwest Nigeria

After a year in which MSF teams treated high levels of malnutrition, malaria and other diseases, the crisis in northwest Nigeria persists, along with a lack of international support. Press Release - 11 Mar 2024
 
View of the paediatrics and the intensive nutritional therapy unit that have emptied after patients and medical staff fled the hospital, following armed attack few kilometers away from the surroundings of the reference hospital, in the province of Ituri, DRC.
Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF calls for protection of patients, medical facilities and civilians following Drodro hospital attack

Since the attack on Drodro on March 7, MSF has temporarily evacuated its staff from the town, but MSF teams continue to provide support. However, MSF is concerned that, as insecurity worsens and supplies run out, this is not sustainable. Press Release - 8 Mar 2024
 
People continue to be displaced due to surging conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, seeking refuge near Goma. Basic needs such as food, water and sanitation are unmet, and there is a critical lack of measures to protect people from further harm. The lack of security and means to survive has proven particularly dangerous for women, as evidenced by the high number of cases of sexual violence seen in Kanyaruchinya’s health facilities supported by MSF.
Women's health

Women on the frontline: Defying the consequences of conflict to care for each other

Women’s regular health needs don’t disappear when conflict or war breaks out, they only become more critical. This International Women's Day, we share stories of women affected by conflict caring for their own communities. Project Update - 8 Mar 2024
 
MSF clinic in alliance with the Ministry of Health of Panama in the indigenous community of Lajas Blancas (Darién, Panama).
Panama

MSF forced to suspend medical care for people on the move in Panama

MSF has been ordered by authorities in Panama to suspend our medical activities to people on the migration route with immediate effect. Press Release - 7 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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