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The inpatient ward in Al-Wahda hospital in Mosul when it was a COVID-19 treatment and isolation center
World Health Assembly

Pandemic preparedness and response: some lessons learnt

MSF shares lessons learned from decades of responding to outbreaks with WHO for a more people-centered approach to pandemic preparedness and response. Statement - 30 Nov 2021
 
Ali, 7 years old, and his 18 year-old brother, are looking at the Italian Coast Guard disembarking survivors in Messina Port, Sicily, while waiting for their turn, on November 19, 2021.

*Names were changed to protect their identity
Mediterranean migration

The father who faced the sea so his sons might go to school

Following the response of MSF's search and rescue ship, the Geo Barents, to a boat's distress call, after which 99 people were rescued and 10 tragically died in the Mediterranean, a father recounts his ordeal in escaping Libya - and the sea. Voices from the Field - 26 Nov 2021
 
Flooding in and around Leer county in Unity State, South Sudan
South Sudan

Lacklustre humanitarian response leaves people dangerously exposed in Bentiu floods

Humanitarian agencies, the UN and the South Sudanese government must urgently scale up their response to devastating floods which have left thousands displaced. Press Release - 23 Nov 2021
 
Humanitarian aid needs courageous people who act decisively and humanely despite adverse circumstances in the crisis areas of this world.
Iraq

Mosul: A city recovering from war

It's been four years since the battle to retake Mosul, Iraq. Although the devastating effects of the conflict are still visible, there is also hope in Mosul’s people. Voices from the Field - 19 Nov 2021
 
The Turquesa River passing through the town of Bajo Chiquito, in the Emberá-Wounaan region of Panama. People arrive here on foot or in canoes.

El río Turquesa a su paso por el pueblo de Bajo Chiquito (comarca Emberá-Wounaan), en Panamá. Aquí llegan a pie o en piraguas.
Panama

Violence and danger for people crossing Panama’s Darien jungle

Medical coordinator Guillermo Gironés, recently returned from Panama, describes the horrific levels of violence and danger that migrants crossing the Darien jungle face on their route north. Interview - 19 Nov 2021
 
Flooding in and around Leer county in Unity State, South Sudan
South Sudan

Third year of severe floods leaves nearly 800,000 people struggling

Some of the worst floods in decades have left hundreds of thousands of people across northern South Sudan in urgent need of assistance. Crisis Update - 17 Nov 2021
 
After a distress call from Alarm Phone, confirmed by Sea Bird, the afternoon of the 16th of November, 2021, 99 survivors were rescued by the Geo Barents at approx 30 miles from the Libyan shores. At the bottom of the overcrowded wooden boat, 10 people were found dead. 
10 persons who died from suffocation, after 13 hours adrift at sea. The deadly central Mediterranean route.
Mediterranean migration

Ten more lives lost on the world’s deadliest migration route

MSF search and rescue teams found 10 people dead on a wooden boat in the Central Mediterranean Sea after 186 others were rescued within 24 hours. Press Release - 17 Nov 2021
 
A traffic accident victim arrives at MSF's Tabarre hospital in Port-au-Prince. The hospital specializes in treating people with severe traumatic injuries or burns. A political and economic crisis in the capital has led to widespread insecurity and a fuel shortage, which is forcing medical facilities to limit the services they can provide due to transportation difficulties, staffing shortages and a lack of energy to power the facilities.
Haiti

Shortages of fuel, water threaten medical care in Haiti

As tensions and armed conflict escalate in Haiti's capital, shortages of fuel, transportation and drinking water are putting medical facilities and patients at risk. Press Release - 10 Nov 2021
 
Woman uses a canoe to move through floodwaters in Wangchot village, Old Fangak.  Since July 2020, severe flooding have affected an estimated 800,000 people across a wide swathe of South Sudan, inundating homes and leaving people without adequate food, water or shelter. As of beginning of December 2020, in Fangak county, Jonglei state, the water levels remain high, and in some areas continue rising, affecting people on a daily basis.
Climate emergency

The climate crisis is a health and humanitarian crisis

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is attending the COP26 Climate conference in Scotland this week. Here's why. Project Update - 5 Nov 2021
 
Makkia holding her sister Fatima’s baby in the post-operative ward of the Al-Qanawis mother and child hospital supported by MSF in Hodeidah, Yemen. Fatima was admitted to the ward after a C-section.
Yemen

Newborn babies struggle to survive in war-torn Yemen

In war-torn Yemen, while our teams are working to keep newborn babies healthy, those who cannot reach us are dying unnecessarily due to a lack of access to healthcare. Voices from the Field - 22 Oct 2021
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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