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More patients are arriving at Bashair Hospital as it is the only accessible hospital in southern Khartoum. With the presence of MSF team, Bashair can support most of the critical cases and other departments at the hospital have started to operate as well.
Conflict in Sudan

Over 1,100 patients in five weeks mark level of suffering in Khartoum

MSF teams in Khartoum have witnessed a high number of trauma patients over the last five weeks, as the conflict in Sudan passes the two-month mark. Press Release - 15 Jun 2023
 
Alzahraa Camp, Wad Madani, Sudan. 5 June 2023.
Conflict in Sudan

Displaced people face disease and dire conditions after latest violence in Khartoum

As people continue to flee the heavy fighting in Khartoum, Sudan, conditions in displacement comps in Wad Madani become concerning. We are working on improving the hygiene conditions in the camps and assessing how we can expand activities in the area. Project Update - 13 Jun 2023
 
Hussam Odeh sits on a road block placed by Israeli soldiers in his neighborhood outside his home in Huwara on April 13, 2023.
Palestine

Palestinians face harassment and violence from settlers in West Bank

As Israeli settlements grow throughout the West Bank, violent incidents have increased, as have the mental health needs of Palestinians in the area. Project Update - 12 Jun 2023
 
Sudanese who have found refuge at the Andréssa school in Chad’s Sila province, and host communities from the surrounding villages, gather under the trees in the early hours of the morning, then rush to line up at the arrival of MSF teams to benefit from free medical care. In a region that already suffers from a glaring lack of medical infrastructure and basic services, MSF's mobile clinics are attending to a growing number of patients every day.
Conflict in Sudan

Refugees fleeing violence trapped and forgotten in Chad due to rainy season

As people fleeing conflict in Sudan arrive in eastern Chad, we fear that people in this border area will be trapped and forgotten, with no access to critical lifesaving services. Press Release - 9 Jun 2023
 
Polat village, Malatya area

Total population of Malatya before the earthquakes was 812 thousand. 363 thousand people now live in tent cities, and around 29 thousand in containers. Earthquakes damaged 46 thousand buildings. MSF, through the local NGOs we support in Türkiye, provided mental health and psychosocial support, and distributed non food items - including hygiene kits - in rural areas of Malatya, including the Polat village, that was almost completely destroyed. We were almost the only actor to immediately respond to the needs. According to OCHA, 1,200 people have lost their lives in Malatya area, and 6,5 thousand were injured. As of the end of April, 330 thousand people had to move to other provinces, 25 thousand are refugees, and some 363 thousand people live in tent cities. Five out of six people were displaced due to the earthquakes in Malatya area.
Türkiye and Syria earthquake response

People's needs stack up months after earthquake in Türkiye

After devastating earthquakes struck southeast Türkiye on 6 February, leaving over 51,000 people dead and 210,000 buildings collapsed, people continue to need support. Project Update - 8 Jun 2023
 
An MSF clinical officer examines a patient in Palma, Cabo Delgado.
Mozambique

Mozambique annual report 2022

The 2022 MSF Mozambique annual report provides an overview on all our activities in Mozambique during the year. Report - 8 Jun 2023
 
The 293 survivors - including 146 minors - are waiting for a place of safety to disembark. Several requests were sent to responsible authorities of Italy and Malta but a positive answer always comes after many long days. The unnecessary waiting for days in these circumstances is worsening their physical and psychological conditions.
Activity Report

Year in Review 2022

Read the Operations Directors' review of the activities and challenges faced by MSF teams in providing care in 2022. Opinion - 7 Jun 2023
 
The MSF flag flutters in the wind at MSF’s clinic in Al-Tanideba camp for Tigray refugees, in Eastern Sudan.
Conflict in Sudan

Huge needs arise following the eruption of conflict in West Darfur

Moussa Ibrahim, MSF logistics supervisor in Sudan, describes the desperate situation for people trapped in El Geneina. We call all parties of the conflict to safeguard the protection of civilians and medical personnel. Voices from the Field - 5 Jun 2023
 
a view of the Anderessa refugee site in Sila province, eastern Chad. Many Sudanese refugees have taken shelter under trees, and without access to basic services.
Conflict in Sudan

Scores of wounded flee to Chad as conflict in Sudan surges

MSF teams have treated more than 70 wounded people in Adré, Chad, and are extending activities to assist refugees in the country fleeing the conflict in Sudan. Press Release - 2 Jun 2023
 
Hatay tent settlement 

Around 900,000 people live in informal settlements, with 200,000 in tent cities. MSF, through the local NGOs we support in Türkiye provided water and sanitation services (WASH) to several camps in sub urban areas of Hatay, including the Sofular neighborhood, Antakya, where we were the only organisation providing water and sanitation services, also offering non-food items distribution and psychosocial support to the affected people.
Türkiye and Syria earthquake response

MSF hands over emergency interventions in Türkiye

After providing support to survivors of the devastating earthquakes that killed 51,000 people in Türkiye's southeast, we have handed over our intervention activities to local organisations and authorities. Project Update - 31 May 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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