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Mothers in line  waiting for their BP-5 boxes
Burkina Faso

Severe humanitarian crisis persists for people living under blockade in Djibo

People in Djibo, Burkina Faso, have been living under blockade for over a year, largely cut off from food and aid. Our teams are responding by providing healthcare, distributing food, and rehabilitating water points in the town. Project Update - 5 May 2023
 
Mahmud, a resident of Al- Markez gathering, Masafer Yatta.
He says: "My name is Mahmud Ali Najajreh.


I was born here, and I live in this area.
I have lived in this area since the day my mother gave birth to me in 1956.
When the Occupation came in 1967, we stayed here.
We got the first notices that our home was to be demolished in 2011. We appealed to the court through a lawyer, 
and between 2011 and 2017, they did not demolish anything. 
One day in 2017, they came and demolished the house without warning.
In 2017, they demolished four rooms and two bathrooms. 
In December 2021, they demolished five rooms and three bathrooms. 
On 11 May 2022, they demolished five rooms, three bathrooms and three caravans".
Palestine

Forced from home: The daily struggle in Masafer Yatta

Forced from Home is a documentary highlighting the daily suffering of Palestinians in Masafer Yatta who have been facing expulsion threats and demolition orders for decades. Documentary - 4 May 2023
 
El Fasher: 2 weeks since the beginning of the clashes
Sudan

Severe medical needs persist amidst conflict in Sudan

Dr Khalid Elsheikh Ahmedana, MSF medical coordinator in Khartoum speaks about the situation on the ground amidst the ongoing conflict in Sudan. Voices from the Field - 4 May 2023
 
Three weeks after the massive explosion took place in Beirut, MSF is responding to the needs of the most vulnerable people along with those affected by the explosion.

Part of MSF’s medical emergency response is conducting medical consultations at home for many people who are elderly or have NCDs or people with disabilities.

MSF teams provide medical care and mental health support to the most vulnerable people living in Khankad Al Ghamik, Bachoura, Mar Mikhael, Karantina, Burj Hammoud, Geitawi and Rmeil.

MSF also refers patients for specialized medical care or mental health care, and to other organizations providing shelter, food…
Lebanon

Migrant workers are abused and ignored under the Kafala system

Migrant workers in Lebanon are vulnerable to abuse and exploitation under the Kafala system, which restricts their access to healthcare. Our teams are adopting a multidisciplinary approach to attend to their needs. Project Update - 3 May 2023
 
Aerial view landing in West Darfur, near the state capital El Geneina.
Sudan

MSF-supported hospital looted in West Darfur amidst conflict

A Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) supported hospital in El Geneina, the capital of West Darfur, Sudan, has been looted. Statement - 28 Apr 2023
 
Bullet wounded patients are treated at the MSF Emergency Center of Turgeau after heavy armed confrontations broke out in the center of Port-au-Prince.
Haiti

Violent clashes in Haiti capital leave people in severe danger

On 24 April, violent clashes swept across the centre of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Our teams treated 50 patients for gunshot or stab wounds in 24 hours while the fighting is still ongoing in Cité Soleil. Project Update - 27 Apr 2023
 
Scenes from within South Hospital, El Fasher, North Darfur, where multiple people have been wounded in the fighting
Sudan

MSF responds to medical needs, prepares to scale up activities in Sudan

MSF teams in Sudan are treating people caught up in the fighting where we can, while we prepare to scale up activities. Press Release - 26 Apr 2023
 
An MSF staff (health promoter), Shehu Alkali, accompanying Patience Lawan with her child (Ruth Daniel) after being discharged from the under-six ward of the Nilefa Kiji nutrition centre. Five-month old Ruth Daniel, who spent 15 days on admission, was treated for severe acute malnutrition and watery diarrhoea.
Nigeria

MSF warns of catastrophe as unprecedented number of malnourished children need lifesaving support

MSF teams are receiving unprecedented numbers of malnourished children in therapeutic treatment centres and warns of impending catastrophe if prevention and treatment activities are not scaled up immediately. Press Release - 26 Apr 2023
 
Landscape around the city of Kayna.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Urgent response needed for humanitarian disaster in North Kivu

The needs of people displaced by the fighting in North Kivu, DRC, remain largely unmet. We call on the international community and authorities to urgently scale up their response. Project Update - 26 Apr 2023
 
"On Saturday, when I heard the first gunshots outside at about 8.30am while having breakfast, I was just starting what I thought was my last day in Khartoum. My luggage was ready, my fridge and cupboards emptied, with just a few hours to wait before going to the airport to fly home after one year spent in Sudan."

"Quickly, we all went down to the safe room of our guesthouse, in the basement. I spent the day there sitting on the floor, along with more than 10 colleagues, jumping at the sound of heavy shootings, of low-flying war planes and subsequent bangs from air strikes. The sound was echoing in the room, walls and small windows were shaking. The sound of silence often ensued a blast, never lasting for long. "

First-hand account by Camille Marquis, MSF Outgoing Advocacy Manager
Sudan

Stuck in a Khartoum bunker while there’s shooting outside

Camille Marquis, MSF's outgoing Advocacy Manager, recounts what has been happening in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, in the days since the conflict in the country escalated. Voices from the Field - 21 Apr 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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