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View of the tent in the cholera treatment centre, urgently installed by the MSF teams in the general hospital of Rutshuru, North-Kivu, to support local authorities in facing with the massive influx of patients and mitigate the spread of the disease.
Cholera

Responding to cholera is a multipronged approach

MSF’s International Medical Coordinator Dr Daniela Garone explains what is the current situation about cholera outbreaks and what can be done. Interview - 23 Feb 2024
 
MSF doctors lift a patient under anesthesia onto a gurney for transportation after completing life-saving emergency surgery. At Salama Hospital, skilled MSF specialists perform surgical interventions to treat patients injured by accidents and violence in Bunia and the surrounding region.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Surgical care addresses needs of people amid resurgent violence in Ituri province

Ituri provice in DRC remains firmly in the grip of recurring cycles of violence, which target civilians. In response, MSF teams provide surgical and trauma care. Project Update - 23 Feb 2024
 
So many people have lost relatives in Israeli airstrikes.
Gaza-Israel war

MSF briefing on Gaza to UN Security Council

MSF International Secretary General Christopher Lockyear provides a briefing from MSF on the situation in Gaza to the UN Security Council. Speech - 22 Feb 2024
 
Destroyed building in the city of Izium that was reconquered by the Ukrainian army. There is a large part of the city that has been heavily destroyed.
Ukraine

Rebuilding lives damaged by the relentless war in Ukraine

After two years since the escalation of war in Ukraine, our teams continue to treat the many visible and invisible scars caused by the relentless conflict. Project Update - 22 Feb 2024
 
A boat used to transfer hundreds of men, women and children docks at Bulukat port in Malakal, Upper Nile State in South Sudan. The Bulukat transit centre hosts thousands of returnees transferred from Renk after they fled the conflict in Sudan.
South Sudan

Urgent response at transit sites in South Sudan essential to prevent deadly outbreaks

Since the war in Sudan broke out last April, more than half a million people have fled to South Sudan, many of whom are struggling to survive with a scarcity of humanitarian aid. Press Release - 22 Feb 2024
 
on the night of 20-21 February 2024, Israeli forces conducted an operation in Al Mawasi, Khan Younis, Gaza, where a shelter hosting MSF staff and their families was shelled. While details are still emerging, ambulance crews have reached the site, where at least two family members of our colleagues have been killed and six people wounded.
Gaza-Israel war

MSF strongly condemns Israeli attack on MSF shelter in Al-Mawasi which kills two and injures six

An Israeli offensive on Al-Mawasi, Gaza, Palestine, has hit an MSF shelter with MSF colleagues and their families members inside. The attack has killed two people and injured six others. Press Release - 21 Feb 2024
 
On February 5 2024, 134 people have been rescued by our team from of an overcrowded double deck wooden boat, following a distress alert from @alarm_phone.

Many of the survivors now on board #GeoBarents are women and children, including two babies aged less than 3 years old.
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

EU policies promote violence by denying safety and protection to refugees and migrants

MSF reports the harrowing consequences of Europe's policy-made crisis at its borders and beyond which fosters violence by denying safety and protection to refugees and migrants. Press Release - 21 Feb 2024
 
Follow up consultation at Rafah Indonesian Field Hospital.

My name is Hala Ismael Al Talla. I'm 
21-year-old. 
We are seven family members.
On the sixth day of the war, the front of our house got shelled.
We (family) got displaced so we went to one of our relatives’ houses.
Just a few minutes after we arrived, 
we started to count the shells we could hear. A first, then a second, then a third.
We could hear them leave the tank, fly through the air and then explode.
The fourth shell hit our room and suddenly everything turned white.
My mother was standing still by the wardrobe.
She told me to stand up. I stood up and suddenly I fell. 
I did not know what had happened to my leg.
I started shouting: “My leg, my leg!”
They (family) came from outside after they heard the screaming in the room and they got me out.
Then at 8pm, my father decided to leave to Al-Aqsa hospital.


The injuries are on my right leg. Two broken bones.
I lost my second toe.
At Al-Aqsa hospital they did everything they could and said my leg needed a skin graft.

Later the hospital came under threat.  
When we fled Al-Aqsa hospital, I was on a cart.
I felt the pain as my leg moved with every hole in the road that we went over. It was so hard.
The atmosphere was tough and intense.
With the sound of gunshots, warplanes and drones.
There was shelling everywhere.

Then we came to change my dressing at MSF.
When they checked my injury and saw how severe my condition was, they admitted me.
Right after my admission, they (the doctors) said I needed to have an operation 
to remove my big toe and my third toe because they were dead.
All my pain and suffering was caused by those toes. 
So, they were removed. My wound was cleaned and closed during the second operation.
I am waiting for a third operation, which is a skin graft for my leg and foot.
Gaza-Israel war

Evacuation orders and forced displacement jeopardise people's health in Gaza

The war in Gaza has displaced 1.5 million people to Rafah, disrupting care for the wounded amidst multiple displacements over four months. Project Update - 21 Feb 2024
 
Commune of Ranobe, Amboasary District.

People in the south-east of Madagascar are facing the most acute nutritional and food crisis the region has seen in recent years. MSF began setting up mobile clinics in Amboasary district in late March to screen and treat acute malnutrition in remote villages like those of Ranobe commune, providing ready-to-use therapeutic food and medical care.
Gaza-Israel war

MSF calls for the protection and safe evacuation of patients from Nasser hospital in Gaza

Once the largest hospital in southern Gaza, Nasser hospital is yet another medical facility which no longer has the capacity to treat patients due to raids and attacks by Israeli Forces. Statement - 20 Feb 2024
 
MSF clinic and people waiting in the shade of trees in Goz Aschiye.
Chad

In eastern Chad, people fleeing Sudan continue to face unmet needs amid limited response

In eastern Chad, people escaping the relentless violence in Sudan persistently encounter unmet needs amidst a constrained response. Press Release - 20 Feb 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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