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Aisha A., a 6-year-old noma survivor, with her mother Hauwa in the postoperative ward of the Sokoto Noma Hospital. She only thinks of the day when she can go to school. She wants to become a teacher. May 10, 2023.
Noma

Noma survivors shine a light on neglected disease

The inspiring stories of three survivors of noma, who are now working to help others suffering from the deadly neglected tropical disease. Voices from the Field - 23 May 2023
 
Destroyed hospital in Lyman, Donetsk Oblast.
Global health

G7 countries must commit to safeguarding humanitarian assistance

Dr Christos Christou, MSF International President, calls on leaders to safeguard civilians and humanitarian workers, by promoting and protecting principled humanitarian action, ahead of G7 summit. Statement - 19 May 2023
 
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

Five things to know about the violence in El Geneina, Sudan

Widespread looting, destruction and burning of property took place in El Geneina city, the capital of West Darfur in Sudan including El Geneina Teaching Hospital. This violence impacts the provision of healthcare services to a large degree. Project Update - 18 May 2023
 
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

Hundreds of trauma patients arrive at Khartoum hospital

In just over one week, hundreds of people with life-threatening injuries have arrived at a hospital in Khartoum, where MSF teams have performed lifesaving surgical interventions. Press Release - 18 May 2023
 
The living conditions in the Majak Aher IDP camp is very difficult, because with the arrival of the 40,000 displaced people from Agok, the food, that was not fully available for the host communities, was inexistant for the IDPs. The shelter where they live is made of some plastic sheeting that was distributed on the arrival but didn’t reach everybody. And it does not protect from the heavy rain of the rainy season, and the whole camp is mud. For the IDPs who don’t have something to sell, the situation is even worse. The people living in Majak Aher fled from the villages around Agok (28 villages in total) and now, the camp is divided in portion that has the same name of the villages they are from. When they arrived, they settled in Turalei, near the market and the river. But then, as space was missing, the government gave a land to the IDPs to settle. There was a registration by IOM, (but again, not everybody is registered, which is a big problem to receive the food during current distribution), and distribution of plastic sheeting, jerrycans, and sugar two quantities/families. And MSF also distributed food and non-food items including blankets.
After the emergency phase when MSF handed over the distribution activities, in December, there was some irregular distribution since then. Last one was in March 15, two measures of sugar, which does not last long for a family.
South Sudan

Soaring needs persist in Twic County one year on

One year after fleeing violence in Agok, South Sudan, displaced people in Twin County urgently require support - thousands are facing dire conditions, without sufficient food, water or healthcare.  Project Update - 17 May 2023
 
Arsal, Bekaa Valley Lebanon.
Lebanon

Syrians in Lebanon avoid healthcare in fear of deportations

Syrians in Lebanon avoid seeking healthcare amid an atmosphere of intimidation in the country, which has left many refugees afraid to leave the safety of their homes. Project Update - 17 May 2023
 
BEFORE THE APRIL 15, 2023, ESCALATION. In 2020 MSF upgraded the so-called rural hospital to a secondary healthcare facility in Rokero town. We manage the inpatient department (IPD), the emergency room (ER), the ITFC, the maternity and delivery and paediatric wards and the observation room. We build new ER, maternity, paediatric wards, observation room and ITFC. It is the only secondary healthcare facility in the locality in north Jebel Marra, patients were moved there in late March early April 2023.
Conflict in Sudan

Communities continue to face the severe impact of conflict in Sudan

Communities in Jebel Marra continue to face the indirect impact of the escalation of conflict in Sudan. MSF project coordinator Nkemju Rosevelt reflects on his experience in the country. Project Update - 16 May 2023
 
On December 4, at nightfall, the MSF team conducted the first rescue of rotation 20. 74 people were on board of an overcrowded rubber boat in distress in international waters off the Libyan coast. Everyone arrived safely aboard Geo Barents despite being weak after spending 15 hours at sea amid adverse weather conditions.
Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

EU leaders continue to push through deadly policies for migrants

We call on the EU to put the protection of human lives first and to provide humane and dignified treatment to people seeking safety. Project Update - 12 May 2023
 
Dalila, 29, and her six-month-old daughter, Blandina, are living at the “Senda de Vida” migrant shelter in Reynosa, Mexico. Dalila left Haiti in 2017 and spent over four years in Chile until she and her husband decided to seek safety and dignity in the United States. Dalila was pregnant as they traveled through several countries, and she gave birth to Blandina when they crossed the border into southern Mexico.
Central American migration

End of Title 42 will not end crisis for migrants

Despite the end of Title 42, which allowed the expulsion of migrants seeking protection in the US, obstacles continue for people seeking asylum at the southern border, putting their health at risk. Press Release - 12 May 2023
 
Heavy wind and rain have destroyed a number of shelters across Umm Rakouba and Tanideba. These storms also ruined peoples stored food and caused flooding of or destruction of latrines. The poor sanitation and hygiene conditions in the camps are leading to an increase in cases of diarrhea, as well as an outbreak of hepatitis e, which is spread through contaminated food or water.
Conflict in Sudan

Refugees seeking safety in Sudan trapped in another stream of violence

Since the conflict erupted in Sudan on 15 April, hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced along with the millions of refugees already living in vulnerable conditions in the country, many of whom are in need of medical assistance. Project Update - 11 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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