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Almost 40,000 people living in the Metche camp are facing a daily struggle for clean water, receiving only 6 liters of water daily, far below the recommended 20 liters of water per day per person. 
MSF water and sanitation teams are working to identify and put in place new water collections points to increase the water distribution in the camps. 
 
Metche is around 40 kilometers from bordertown Adré, from where refugees were recolated to the camp in September 2023. Previously home to only 2,000 to 5,000 people, the people living in the camp are now facing an acute shortage of water.
Chad

Severe lack of water causing serious health risks for children in Chad

Almost 40,000 people living in the Metche camp are struggling to get enough clean water. Many are suffering from acute watery diarrhoea - a serious risk for malnourished children.  Project Update - 5 Dec 2023
 
A 70-year-old patient is treated by MSF staff in Lima after being hit in the left temple by pellets fired by the police.
Photo story

A Year in Pictures 2023

MSF teams around the world continued to respond to crises in 2023. Our Year in Pictures offers a glimpse into the work carried out by our teams in over 75 countries over the past 12 months. Photo Story - 5 Dec 2023
 
Hallway at Al Aqsa hospital. 29 November 2023, Middle Area, Gaza.
Gaza-Israel war

Hospitals in south Gaza overflow with hundreds of injured as Israeli forces step up bombardment

In the days since the truce in Gaza ended, MSF teams have treated influxes of wounded people, as Israeli evacuation orders force people ever further south, and bombardment resumes. Project Update - 4 Dec 2023
 
Gaza. Stop Now! Protest Posters. To print on A4, dpi 300. The original file contains a PSD file to adapt to your language.
Gaza-Israel war

Gaza: “It must all stop now.” Letter to UN Security Council

MSF International President Dr Christos Christou writes to the United Nations Security Council, asking they use their leverage and help stop the bloodshed being committed in Gaza. Open Letter - 4 Dec 2023
 
Gaza Stop now! campaign image background

Gaza - attacks must stop now!

MSF campaign to end the siege and demand for an immediate, sustained ceasefire in Gaza
 
The sandy paths of the Ambovombe road.
Climate emergency

MSF at COP28: speech on champions leading the way on climate and health

MSF International President Dr Christos Christou gives a speech at COP28 in Dubai, outlining how we're already seeing people being hit hard by the climate crisis in our waiting rooms and the need to act now. Speech - 2 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

MSF convoy attacked in Gaza: all elements point to Israeli army responsibility

On 18 November 2023, an MSF evacuation convoy came under fire in Gaza killing two people. After collecting the testimonies of MSF staff present, we consider that all elements point to responsibility for this attack to the Israeli army. Press Release - 1 Dec 2023
 
Patients waiting at Al Aqsa hospital. 29 November 2023, Middle Area, Gaza.
Gaza-Israel war

Five things to know about the dire situation in southern Gaza

In the Gaza Strip, as a million people are forced to move into an ever-smaller space, the dire living conditions worsen and needs increase. Project Update - 30 Nov 2023
 
During their journey through the Darién, migrants must cross the Acandí and Tuquesa rivers.
Central American migration

Migrants left without protection as Darién Gap crossings reach half a million

Migrants crossing the Darién Gap straddling the borders of Colombia and Panama are left without aid and protection. We call on the governments of those countries through which migrants cross to ensure safe routes and access to basic services for people on the move. Project Update - 30 Nov 2023
 
The MSF hospital in Agok is the only facility providing secondary care in the entire Abyei region of South Sudan. This structure deals with emergencies, surgeries, treatments of HIV, tuberculosis, chronic diseases as well as neglected diseases, such as snake bites, a real scourge in the region. In 2019, in order to improve the quality of care, a radiology room was set up and the pharmacy was extended. A lack of specialized structures in the surrounding states forces some patients to travel very long distances to get to Agok hospital, some have to walk for up to 10 hours. This phenomenon illustrates the need for a comprehensive hospital in a country where health care is almost non-existent
Burkina Faso

Malnutrition crisis grips children trapped in western Burkina Faso

In Burkina Faso’s Boucle du Mouhoun region, our teams have found one in five children are affected by malnutrition in a town that has seen its supplies cut off by armed groups.
Press Release - 28 Nov 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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