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France

New site required urgently for refugees in Grande-Synthe

MSF is poised to take action in the face of the authorities’ failure to do so by offering decent living conditions to 2,500 refugees in Grande-Synthe, France. Time is of the essence with the onset of winter and rain and the refugees continue to live ankle-deep in mud in a flood-prone area of Grande-Synthe close to Dunkirk. Press Release - 6 Jan 2016
 
MSF Sicily screening arrival of rescued migrants, Pozzallo
Italy

MSF ends activities in Pozzallo reception centre

"Despite our requests, the overcrowding, the lack of legal information, the lack of protection and the all-round precarious and undignified conditions in which people are received in Sicily continue,” said Stefano di Carlo, MSF Head of Mission in Italy. “Under current circumstances, which we fear will continue, our capacity to offer an effective response to the medical and psychological needs of vulnerable people ... is extremely limited.” Press Release - 30 Dec 2015
 
winterkits distribution in Aleppo
Syria

MSF delivers winter kits to 8,000 displaced families in Aleppo city

MSF teams have managed to deliver urgently needed aid to thousands of people in the city of Aleppo (Syria) which is going through its fifth winter of civil war. Press Release - 23 Dec 2015
 
Life in Idomeni , Greece
Greece

Photo Story: Caught in limbo

Following a decision by Balkan authorities to limit the entrance to their territory to asylum seekers from Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria, the number of people blocked in the Greek village of Idomeni, on the border to the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), had swelled to over 3000 by the beginning of December. Photo Story - 23 Dec 2015
 
Kenya - Cholera epidemic in Dadaab refugee camps
Kenya

Cholera outbreak spreads to Dadaab refugee camp

A cholera epidemic that has been spreading in Kenya for over a year has now hit the Dadaab Refugee Camp complex, on the border with Somalia. So far around 541 people have reportedly been affected, the majority of whom are living in Dagahaley Camp. Project Update - 17 Dec 2015
 
Refugees in DunKirk, France
Mediterranean migration

“There are plenty of families with young children amongst the refugees camped out in the mud of Grande-Synthe Camp”

MSF logistician Nicolas Robichez is in Grande-Synthe, near Dunkirk, where more than 2,000 mostly Kurdish refugees are camped out in conditions he describes as "inhumane". Voices from the Field - 15 Dec 2015
 
Dr. Alfonso Apolinar
Tanzania

“People cope with these tough living conditions because often they haven’t known anything else.”

Dr Alfonso Apollinar is part of MSF’s emergency team responding to the refugee crisis in Tanzania, where more than 118,000 Burundians have fled to camps across the border. He describes the conditions in the increasingly overburdened camps Voices from the Field - 9 Dec 2015
 
Mediterranean migration

Meeting the most pressing needs at the Calais Jungle

MSF hadn’t expected to build wooden shelters in Calais. The refugees who ended up at the “Jungle” site didn’t expect to stay for long. Calais was to be just one phase of their journey, but it has become nearly impossible to continue on to England. With winter approaching, MSF will provide shelters to protect them from the cold, in collaboration with a project initiated by volunteers. Project Update - 27 Nov 2015
 
Syrian refugees in Serbia
Mediterranean migration

Hundreds stranded without aid as new border control measures come into force

One week after the arbitrary decisions taken by Western Balkans governments to allow the entrance in their territory to certain nationalities only, thousands are still stranded at the border between Greece and FYROM without information and adequate humanitarian assistance, forced to find alternative and more dangerous routes. Crisis Update - 26 Nov 2015
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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