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Two mothers carrying their children in the New Natal Ward.
Afghanistan

Critical gaps in paediatric and neonatal care in Afghanistan’s northern provinces

We are striving to reduce paediatric and neonatal mortality rates in the northern provinces of Afghanistan as the healthcare system continues to face massive strains. Project Update - 18 Dec 2023
 
On 20 November, five MSF vehicles parked in front of our clinic in Gaza city were destroyed by the intervention of the Israeli forces. The clinic was also damaged as a result and part of the building was engulfed by fire for a few hours. The cars and the clinic were clearly identified with the MSF logo. This happened while 21 people, including an MSF staff and his family members, were sheltered in the clinic and more than 50 others were in the guesthouse across the street: luckily, they survived unscathed. The cars that were destroyed were the ones used in the aborted evacuation of our staff and their relatives on 18 November, resulting in the killing of two people. Some of the staff sheltering in the MSF premises that day were witnesses to the incident.
Gaza-Israel war

Inside Gaza: Staying alive is only a matter of luck

Ricardo Martinez, MSF Logistics coordinator in Gaza, describes the horrific situation on the ground across the Strip, where staying alive from one day to anther is simply a matter of chance. Interview - 18 Dec 2023
 
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Neglected diseases

MSF joins noma survivors in celebrating inclusion in WHO neglected tropical diseases list

MSF welcomes the decision of World Health Organization to include noma in its official list of neglected tropical diseases. Press Release - 15 Dec 2023
 
On 28 November 2023, MSF's International president, Dr Christos Christou visited Jenin refugee camp and MSF-supported Khalil Suleiman Hospital.
Palestine

Staggering increase in Israeli attacks against civilians and healthcare in Jenin

In the past months, there has been a shocking increase in Israeli attacks against civilians and healthcare in Jenin, the West Bank. It must stop now. Project Update - 15 Dec 2023
 
Violent clashes in the central neighborhood of Bel Air in Port-au-Prince on the 28 of February provoked the arrival of 92 bullet wounded patients at the MSF Emergency Center of Turgeau in the space of a week.
Haiti

Attack on ambulance forces suspension of activities in Port-au-Prince emergency centre

MSF has suspended activities in the Turgeau Emergency Centre in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, following a violent attack on an ambulance which resulted in the brutal killing of a patient. Press Release - 15 Dec 2023
 
On 3 July 2023, MSF team onboard of Geo Barents conducted 4 different rescues in the  Maltese SAR zone. In total, 196 survivors were rescued, including 47 unaccompanied minors, 16 women, and 1 baby.

In the first rescue, our team was guided by aerial support from Pilotes Volontaires during the active search for this boat, which lasted more than 1.5 hours.


While the last 3 rescues were all coordinated through the Italian MRCC.

The Italian authorities have assigned us Marina di Carrara as a place of #safety to disembark the survivors.
Mediterranean migration

MSF calls on EU Parliament and EU Member States to prioritise safety of people seeking sanctuary

The EU Pact on Migration and Asylum is not a solution: MSF calls upon European Member States to immediately change course to prioritise the safety of those seeking sanctuary. Open Letter - 12 Dec 2023
 
MSF team evacuates emergency patient to Mopti regional hospital.
Mali

People at serious risk as violence escalates in Mali

As severe violence escalates in Mali, people are being cut off from healthcare and our teams have been forced to evacuate areas where fighting has intensified. Project Update - 11 Dec 2023
 
Photos from the Limb Reconstructive Surgery unit of Al-Awda hospital, in northern Gaza, following the strike on 21 November 2023 that killed three doctors, two of them are MSF staff, and injured many others. MSF first started working in Al-Awda hospital since 2018, providing reconstructive surgery for adults and trauma surgery for children.
Gaza-Israel war

Gaza: The Security Council must end its complicity in the ongoing carnage

Ahead of a UN Security Council vote, we urge the members of the Council to vote on an immediate and sustained ceasefire in Gaza to spare more bloodshed. Press Release - 8 Dec 2023
 
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Gaza-Israel war

MSF calls US veto of Gaza ceasefire resolution “a vote against humanity”

On December 8, the United States vetoed a UN Security Council resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. The US vote is a vote against humanity. Statement - 8 Dec 2023
 
Amadou [real name changed], 20, began his journey at the age of 14 from Guinea Conakry. One of his major regrets is that he did not attend school because his family could not afford it. He worked hard for six years between Mali and Algeria, saving money to continue his journey. He arrived in Libya at the end of 2019 and attempted to cross the Mediterranean Sea for the first time.  

"The Libyans intercepted us. They took us back to Libya and imprisoned us in the desert. That was the worst experience of my life: they used to beat everyone, but I was their favorite target because I had dreadlocks at the time. They took pleasure in torturing me because of my long hair. They once beat me with a heavy metallic pipe on my shoulder and arm. The scars are still with me. I was injured and in pain, but I managed to escape by breaking one of the prison doors with some other inmates." 

Amadou attempted two more times to reach Europe by sea, but was always intercepted and detained in Libya. On September 20 2022, he attempted one last time to leave Libya on a crowded rubber boat. Amadou and 75 other people were rescued by the Geo Barents almost two days after they left Libya, amid strong winds and waves up to three meters high. 

"I wasn't afraid of dying at sea. I was already dead in Libya."
Libya

MSF report on abuse in Abu Salim and Ain Zara detention centres in Libya

A new report published by MSF highlights the horrific abuse inflicted on people held in Libyan detention centres, where people are beaten, sexually abused and killed. Report - 6 Dec 2023
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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