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MSF has to set up an emergency clinic to reach thousands of people affected by the fire that blazed and destroyed Moria.

"This baby is 10 days old. 

Since #Moria fire she inhaled smoke, tear gas & has slept on the street without a tent for 4 days. She's been vomiting at night. 

Is it right for babies, elderly & sick people to be left like this? #EU states, where are you?"
Mediterranean migration

“Enough is enough”: Time to stop the cycle of suffering for refugees on Greek islands

In the wake of fires that destroyed Moria camp, on Lesbos, Greece, MSF urges the European Union to immediately evacuate refugees, and change harmful migration policies. Project Update - 17 Sep 2020
 
An MSF team informs the population of Batangafo about the upcoming mass drug administration (MDA) to prevent malaria.
Central African Republic

In times of COVID-19, malaria remains the number one killer of children in CAR

While COVID-19 makes the headlines, malaria remains one of the biggest causes of death in the Central African Republic; it is the biggest killer of children under five. MSF teams are providing preventive medication to people in Batangafo, in the country's northwest. Project Update - 15 Sep 2020
 
Yesterday night fire erupted in Moria, Lesbos, burning to the ground the entire camp and forcing 12000 people to evacuate the site. They are all on the streets now with no place to stay. "We saw the fire spread across #Moria and rage all night long. The whole place was engulfed in flames, we saw an exodus of people from a burning hell with no direction. Children scared and parents in shock. We are working now to address their needs." Marco Sandrone, MSF Project Coordinator in Lesbos.
Greece

All people in Moria camp must be evacuated to safety in wake of destructive fire

In the wake of a fire which destroyed Moria refugee camp, on the Greek island of Lesbos, MSF is urging Greece and the EU to immediately evacuate the 12,000 men, women and children to safety. Project Update - 9 Sep 2020
 
Medical staff inside the MSF-supported Bolomba Ebola treatment center.
DRC Ebola outbreaks

Responding to new Ebola outbreak in Équateur province

Since the declaration of a new outbreak of Ebola in DRC, the country's eleventh, in Equateur province, MSF teams are responding in the most remote, affected health areas. Project Update - 4 Sep 2020
 
Yasin is a 9-year-old boy from Afghanistan, who visits the MSF pediatric clinic once a week with his father Mohtar, to consult with a child psychologist.
Yasin suffers from nightmares and is constantly afraid that something bad will happen to him in Moria. When he grows up, he wants “to help children like his psychologist” in the MSF pediatric clinic that is located right across from Moria. Yasin lives in a makeshift shelter in the olive grove, with his 3-year-old brother and their parents.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

Greek police enforce unwarranted and cruel quarantine of Moria camp on Lesbos

In the wake of a confirmed case of COVID-19 in Moria refugee camp, on Lesbos, Greek authorities are enforcing lockdown on residents that MSF says is cruel and unwarranted. Statement - 3 Sep 2020
 
At the dawn of August 23, 2020, seawatch MSF teams rescued 97 people from an overcrowded rubber boat. The men, women & children in distress were spotted in international waters, some 30 nautical miles from Libya.
Mediterranean migration

Sea-Watch 4 is allocated a port of safety 11 days after first rescue

Eleven days into its new mission, the Sea-Watch 4, the search and rescue ship run by Sea-Watch and MSF, finally gets a port of safety for the more than 350 people plucked from the Mediterranean Sea. Interview - 2 Sep 2020
 
People prepare evening meals during sunset in the streets of Mbawa camp.
Nigeria

“When I think about going home, I remind myself that a live dog is better than a dead lion”

A multi-layered and complex conflict between farmers and herdsmen in Nigeria's 'food basket' middle belt states has escalated in recent years, forcing thousands of people to become displaced with a lack of access to healthcare and food. Project Update - 1 Sep 2020
 
A patient with crutches is leaving Saint Mary Soledad’s outpatient consultation corridor, Bamenda, North-West Cameroon.
Cameroon

A hospital at the heart of the North-West crisis in Cameroon

More than three years of armed violence in the English-speaking regions of Cameroon have led to a humanitarian crisis, severely damaging local health systems. Access to healthcare has become a daily challenge. Project Update - 1 Sep 2020
 
Al-Hol Camp.
Syria

“In Al-Hol camp, almost no healthcare is available”

MSF emergency manager for Syria Will Turner describes the situation across northeast Syria and in Al-Hol camp for displaced people as COVID-19 spreads. Interview - 27 Aug 2020
 
Anti-migrant attack on health facilities outside Moria camp, Lesbos, Greece
Greece

MSF statement on violent 20 August protest in Moria

MSF strongly condemns the attack on 20 August on our paediatric clinic and the new government COVID-19 facility outside Moria refugee camp, Lesbos, Greece.
Statement - 21 Aug 2020
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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