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Pendant la nuit du mercredi 24 et du jeudi 25 janvier, une petite embarcation semi-rigide (appelée aussi « small boat ») quittait le canal de Gravelines, près de Grand-Fort-Philippe, dans le nord de la France, en direction de l’Angleterre. La police essayait d’empêcher les dernières personnes d’embarquer le semi-rigide avant qu’il ne prenne le large pour tenter la traversée de la Manche.
25/01/2024, Gravelines, nord de la France.

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During the night of Wednesday January 24 and Thursday January 25, a small boat left the Gravelines canal, near Grand-Fort-Philippe in northern France, for England. Police were trying to prevent the last people from boarding the boat before it set off to attempt the Channel crossing.
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

MSF offers temporary shelter for people stuck in dire conditions in Calais

Our teams have launched an emergency accommodation system for the most vulnerable people, including migrants, refugees and asylum seekers, living in terrible conditions in Calais, northern France. Press Release - 6 Feb 2024
 
The MSF flag flutters in the wind at MSF’s clinic in Al-Tanideba camp for Tigray refugees, in Eastern Sudan.
Sudan

Urgent response needed amid high death rates and malnutrition crisis in North Darfur

MSF calls for urgent, mass mobilisation to save lives in Zamzam camp, North Darfur, where a malnutrition crisis is causing an alarming number of deaths. Press Release - 5 Feb 2024
 
Amir Jibril Abu Al Ata is undergoing a foot surgery. Al Aqsa hospital. 29 November 2023, Middle Area, Gaza.
Gaza-Israel war

The last medics providing healthcare amidst death and destruction in Gaza

Our emergency coordinator, Marie-Aure Perreaut Revial, recently returned from Gaza and describes the unbearable reality on the ground that she witnessed. Voices from the Field - 2 Feb 2024
 
Patients at Al Shifa hospital
Gaza-Israel war

Staff at Al-Shifa struggle to care for patients as needs remain huge

Our head of medical activities in Gaza, Aurélie Godard, provides an overview of what she saw during a recent visit to Al-Shifa hospital in northern Gaza. Voices from the Field - 31 Jan 2024
 
An MSF speed boat leaves Toch to deliver hepatitis E vaccines to the MSF hospital in Old Fangak, Jonglei State.
South Sudan

MSF launches mass vaccination campaign amid deadly hepatitis E outbreak in South Sudan

As hepatitis E spreads in Old Fangak, we aim to vaccinate over 12,000 women and girls, who are at greatest risk of death from the deadly disease. Press Release - 30 Jan 2024
 
"I guess the war has been going on for so long now, and people have been displaced for so long now, that any sort of coping mechanism that they had at the beginning of the war, any money saved up, are probably now exhausted."
Gaza-Israel war

UNRWA funding suspensions jeopardise lifeline for millions in Palestine

We are deeply alarmed by the decision of some countries to suspend their funding to UNRWA, the UN agency for relief of Palestinians. Press Release - 29 Jan 2024
 
MSF nurse is assisting patient in the Emirati maternity hospital, Rafah. MSF is supporting the hospital with postnatal care to increase the monitoring period of post-delivery. Due to the lack of medical supplies and the overwhelming needs the Emirati hospital is forced to discharge patients only a few hours post-delivery or caesarian sections.
“Without enough supplies and too many patients, the healthcare system is overstretched, and mothers are forced to be discharged just hours after giving birth”, explains MSF midwife activity manager Rita Botelho da Costa. “The first 24 hours of postpartum are the riskiest for complications, and with people living in dire conditions, it´s important to keep the patient in the hospital as long as possible.”  
The war in Gaza has completely disrupted access to maternity care, exposing both mothers and their children to serious and even life-threatening health risks. In the south of Gaza in the Rafah area, the Emirati hospital stands as the main remaining facility catering to the maternal health needs of over 1.5 million displaced people.
Gaza-Israel war

Displaced pregnant women at high risk amid dire conditions in Rafah

As pregnant women face severe health risks in Gaza, we stress the urgency to restore the flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza upon which the survival of mothers and children critically depends. Project Update - 29 Jan 2024
 
Hundreds of people camp in temporary shelters in the south of Gaza. The general conditions for most of these people are appalling: they live in temporary structures made of a few pieces of wood banged together and covered in plastic sheeting. Gaza, 24 November 2023.
Gaza-Israel war

With Nasser hospital out of commission, people in southern Gaza run out of healthcare options

Amid ongoing heavy fighting and bombing in Khan Younis, south Gaza, vital medical services have collapsed at Nasser hospital, currently the largest functioning health facility in the enclave.
Press Release - 26 Jan 2024
 
A Ministry of Health doctor administering intravenous injection to a Lassa fever patient admitted at the confirmed cases’ ward of the virology unit at Federal Teaching Hospital Abakaliki 1, Ebonyi state.
Nigeria

Tackling the spread of Lassa fever in Nigeria

Our teams play a crucial role in responding to Lassa fever in Nigeria, providing assistance and early detection measures to improve patient outcomes in affected regions. Project Update - 25 Jan 2024
 
MSF has worked in Dushanbe on paediatric DR TB care since 2011. Over the years, MSF has worked alongside with the Ministry of Health developing a model of care demonstrating that it is possible to diagnose and treat paediatric TB in a comprehensive patient-centred way.
Tuberculosis

Diagnosing Paediatric TB: Challenges and Needs

msfaccess.org - 24 Jan 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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