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“This morning we came very early to the clinic, at 4:00 a.m.. We didn't really know where the clinic was and we were told that there would be a long queue. It took us about 4 minutes to arrive here. 

I have two children. My eldest is four years old and he is at home. This little one is called Adnelson, he’s only eight months old. He has a problem with his ear, it looks like a pimple. My husband works as a trader; he sells soft drinks while I take care of our children. We have enough to live on. We live with our extended family, with six other people. All the adults of the family have work to be able to make a living. 

So far, the children have been in good health and we have not needed any medical treatment. When a child has a fever, we resort to traditional medicine,” says 24-year-old mother, Annette.

International Financial Report 2022

Annual Report - 11 Jul 2023
 
MSF Ambulance at Tabarre hospital.
Haiti

Armed men violently enter Tabarre hospital and forcibly remove patient

All our activities at the Tabarre hospital in the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince are currently suspended, after armed men stormed the facility and forcibly removed a patient with gunshot wounds. Press Release - 7 Jul 2023
 
An arm circumference tape on one of the table of the mobile clinic. Mid-Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC) tapes are predominately used to measure the upper arm circumference of children aged 0 to 5, helping identify malnutrition.
Ethiopia

Immediate resumption of food distributions urgently needed in Ethiopia

We are witnessing alarmingly high levels of malnutrition in Ethiopia; it is vital that food distributions resume immediately. Press Release - 7 Jul 2023
 
In Huila province, Angola, MSF supports an adapted referral system with motorbikes, known locally as “kaleluias” to transport mothers and their children. From February to April this year, more than 160 children were referred from the community to a health facility and hundreds more used the transportation service for follow up visits in the province.
Angola

Tackling malnutrition and malaria in Angola

Malnutrition and malaria are common in remote communities in Angola, especially during peaks of drought and heavy rain. MSF has been responding in collaboration with local authorities. Project Update - 6 Jul 2023
 
Two years after the assassination of Haitian president Jovenel Moïse, the city of Port-au-Prince continues its descent into violence. Day after day, the inhabitants of Haiti’s capital risk being kidnapped, injured or even killed in street clashes between gangs, civilian self-defence brigades and the police. This everyday violence is recounted in the testimonies of 15 of them – mostly MSF employees – gathered in three episodes for the documentary series, "Haiti, caught in the crossfire".
Haiti

The living hell of Port-au-Prince

In three episodes and through 15 personal accounts, this series sets out to describe the daily lives of the inhabitants of Port-au-Prince, spent in fear and in the face of continuous gang violence. Documentary - 6 Jul 2023
 
MSF's mobile health intervention en route to Jordan-Syrian border- What's known the "Berm". MSF provided medical assistant to Syrians at the Berm in May, 2016 before the borders got closed.
Syria

The humanitarian isolation of northwest Syria must be prevented

We call on the United Nations Security Council to renew the cross-border resolution for the delivery of humanitarian aid into northwest Syria. Press Release - 5 Jul 2023
 
MSF’s al-Wahda post-operative hospital in East Mosul
Iraq

MSF halts key medical activities in Mosul due to administrative obstacles

We call on the relevant authorities to facilitate clearance procedures so that we can continue providing much-needed medical and humanitarian aid in Iraq. Press Release - 5 Jul 2023
 
Rows of tents where children suffering from malnutrition are stabilized and treated
Nigeria

Urgent action needed to avert catastrophic malnutrition crisis

As an escalating malnutrition crisis looms in northwest Nigeria, we call on the Nigerian government and local health authorities to act now to prevent a catastrophic loss of life.  Press Release - 3 Jul 2023
 
MSF in the West Bank, along with other actors, have witnessed a clear deterioration in the humanitarian situation with 2022 seeing the greatest number of fatalities since 2005, along with increasing settler violence, and demolitions of homes. “MSF team is on the ground in Jenin, supporting the MOH hospital and identifying the urgent needs. As always, we are ready to respond. The situation for people is getting worse by the day and the community is living in constant stress towards the uncertainty of the next military incursion” Carolina Lopez MSF coordinator in Jenin says.
Palestine

MSF condemns denial of medical access during military raid in Jenin

We condemn the denial of medical access in Jenin during the largest military raid in the West Bank since 2002. Medical structures, ambulances and patients must be respected. Press Release - 3 Jul 2023
 
MSF medical guidelines
Medical resource

MSF's latest medical guidelines provide practical recommendations for health professionals

MSF updated its medical guidelines 'Clinical guidelines' and 'Essential drugs'. Both are available in Arabic, English, French and Spanish for use in MSF projects and beyond. MSF medical resource - 30 Jun 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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