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Tufah, Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, July 2001
Tufah is a neighbourhood of Khan Younis. At the very end of a street that leads to the Al-Mawassi checkpoint, one arrives in Tufah. The neighbourhood has been hard hit. Many houses are completely or totally destroyed due to Israeli shelling. Tents have been set up in the street by the United Nations for those who no longer have a roof over their heads, but some families leave their houses at night to find refuge elsewhere. And come back in the morning to sleep in their houses during the day. 
Tuffah, Khan Younis, Bande de Gaza juillet 2001
Tuffah est un quartier de Khan Younis. Tout au bout d une rue qui conduit au check point de El Mawassi, on arrive à Tuffah. Le quartier a été rudement touché. De nombreuses maisons sont détruites ou partiellement détruites en raison des tirs israéliens. Des tentes ont été installées dans la rue par les Nations unies pour ceux qui n ont plus de toit. Mais certaines familles quittent leur maison la nuit pour aller se réfugier ailleurs. Et reviennent le lendemain pour dormir chez eux dans la journée.
War and conflict

Adding salt to the wound: Counter-terrorism and healthcare

An MSF report on the experience of MSF frontline workers providing impartial healthcare in counter-terrorism environments. Report - 18 Oct 2021
 
Mosul’s old town experienced intense shelling, aerial bombing and attacks with improvised explosive devices (IED) during the conflict to retake the city from the Islamic State group in 2016/17. Much of the old city is still inaccessible due to the destruction and presence of IEDs, unexploded ordinance (UXO) and booby traps. 

Between 5,000 and 7,000 people have returned to their homes in Mosul’s old city, despite the danger of explosive remnants of war. They face extremely difficult conditions, often living without water and electricity and in partially damaged houses.
War and conflict

Counter terrorism “adds salt to the wound” in providing medical care in conflict

A new report paints a bleak picture of the reality of trying to provide impartial medical care to people in conflict, often undermined by counter-terrorism measures. Project Update - 18 Oct 2021
 
At Hôpital Immaculée Conception in Les Cayes, MSF staff provide physiotherapy for patients injured in the earthquake, helping people regain strength and mobility.
Haiti

Two months after the earthquake, health needs remain high

Two months on from the 14 August quake in Haiti, which destroyed infrastructure and injured thousands, the number of people with earthquake-related and other medical needs remains high. Project Update - 15 Oct 2021
 
Sallet's best friend cries at the farewell, when he is transported to the Bangui airport. During the week and a half that Sallet has spent in the hospital, his friend has slept outside and has spent as much time as he could by his side.
Central African Republic

As cycle of violence in CAR continues, people struggle to find support

A new cycle of violence that broke out in Central African Republic at the end of 2020 has again worsened the already difficult situation for people in the country. Photo Story - 11 Oct 2021
 
Muawia fled from the war in Darfur, Sudan to Libya 10 years ago. He left his family behind. He now survives with the help of some friends and some daily jobs in Tripoli. He says that the living conditions for migrants and refugees are very dangerous, as they are continuously subjected to robbery and violence in the streets and are often kidnapped for extortion. He says he was kidnapped twice by criminal groups and during this time endured torture, including by the use of hot objects to burn his flesh.
Libya

Thousands beaten up, detained following days of mass arrests in Tripoli

Thousands of refugees and migrants have been rounded up in mass arrests - often violent - in Libya's capital Tripoli, where they are being held in crammed and awful conditions in detention centres. Press Release - 6 Oct 2021
 
Al Noor camp for internally displaced Yemenis, which is one of the largest camps in Marib. MSF provides primary healthcare in this camp through a mobile clinic twice a week?

مخيم النور للنازحين والذي يعد من أكبر المخيمات في مأرب. تقدم أطباء بلا حدود الرعاية الصحية الأولية في هذا المخيم عبر العيادة المتنقلة.
Yemen

People treated following missile attacks on residential area in Marib governorate

MSF has provided care to people, and urged once again for warring parties to respect International Humanitarian Law, following missiles fired on a residential area in Marib governorate, Yemen. Project Update - 5 Oct 2021
 
Section of the Ugudo Zii displaced people site, Angumu health zone.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Healthcare for the community by the community

As thousands of people have been displaced by natural disasters and violence in DRC, MSF is working with the community to ensure essential healthcare is still provided. Project Update - 3 Oct 2021
 
Men detained in Janzour detention centre, in the outskirts of Tripoli, Libya. Detainees spend days and months in Libyan detention centres, without knowing when they will be released.
Libya

Medical care resumes in Tripoli detention centres

Three months after we suspended our work in detention centres in Tripoli, Libya, over safety fears, our teams have returned to providing medical care to detained people after an agreement from Libyan authorities. Project Update - 29 Sep 2021
 
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Access to medicines

Access to medicines project survey results

Results from the questionnaire and survey conducted on MSF's access to medicines project. Report - 29 Sep 2021
 
An old displaced woman filling a bucket with clean water provided by MSF in a camp in northwest Syria.
Syria

Northern Syria: Acute water crisis poses serious health risks

People are facing a desperate situation in northern Syria, as limited access to clean water has reached breaking point, creating health problems for millions of people displaced within the region. Project Update - 29 Sep 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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