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Ndjilo Laki Emmanuel is a community leader of Wada. The MSF healthcare centre of Wadda was completely looted on May 2nd. In the same attack 227 houses of the villages were completely burned.
The village is abandoned now as everybody fled.
“They attacked us in broad day light. We run away in the bush with our families. Then they attacked again a week later. Since then we sleep in the bush, with no food, no shelter and exposed to all nature’s hazards. We can’t go back. Our homes where burned down leaving only ashes behind.” Emmanuel says.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Nearly 200,000 people forced from homes as violence surges in northeast DRC

A surge in violence has forced 200,000 people to flee their homes in the last two months in Ituri province, northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo. MSF teams are urging other organisations to provide assistance to displaced people. Press Release - 4 Jun 2020
 
The MSF treatment centre for COVID-19 patients at the Amirou Boubacar Diallo National Hospital in Niamey, Niger, has 50 beds, with the potential to accommodate up to 100 beds in case of a peak in patient numbers. The semi-permanent structure is completely autonomous to treat patients and limit the risk of transmission to the neighbouring hospital. The centre has superior infection control conditions and is divided into five main buildings. One of these receives suspected cases with complications, while the other four are for confirmed cases requiring hospitalisation.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

Facing multiple challenges in responding to COVID-19 in Niger

MSF teams are supporting health authorities in Niger to manage the COVID-19 pandemic, in a context where insecurity is rife and persistent rumours and misinformation add to the complexity of the response. Project Update - 3 Jun 2020
 
The caregivers are preparing to return to the Covid patient rooms at MSF-supported Bamako Point G Hospital.
 
Les soignants s’apprêtent à rentrer dans les salles des malades du Covid à l’hôpital Point G de Bamako soutenu par MSF.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

Any future COVID-19 vaccines must be sold at cost and accessible to all

As world leaders gather to pledge billions of dollars for a COVID-19 vaccine fund, MSF has urged governments to hold pharmaceutical companies to account and demand that they offer any coronavirus vaccines at cost price. Press Release - 3 Jun 2020
 
Dr. Enrique Valdespino testing oxygen concentrator in Matamoros’ MSF COVID-19 centre
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

MSF opens two COVID-19 treatment centres in northeastern Mexico

MSF has opened COVID-19 treatment centres in Reynosa and Matamoros, in far northeastern Mexico, in coordination with the local health authorities, to help prevent their health systems from becoming overwhelmed. Project Update - 3 Jun 2020
 
Oxygen bottles in Yemen
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

“We have a lot of people that die quickly” of COVID-19 in Yemen

MSF teams have been running the COVID-19 treatment centre in Aden, Yemen, where the rates of people dying from the coronavirus - and quickly - have staggered our staff. Project Update - 2 Jun 2020
 
Darha area in central Tripoli.
Photo story

Conflict and COVID-19 adds up to a crisis within a crisis in Libya

The combination of several worrying developments, including an escalating armed conflict, and the arrival of the coronavirus COVID-19 is creating a crisis within a crisis in Libya. Photo Story - 2 Jun 2020
 
The special centre for COVID-19 patients has a maximum capacity of 22 beds with oxygen intakes: 16 hospital beds and 6 intensive care beds with mechanical ventilation.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

MSF opens COVID-19 centre in Venezuela

MSF doctors, nurses, and transport maintenance staff have joined forces with staff from Venezuela's Ana Francisca Pérez de León II in the capital Caracas to set up a COVID-19 treatment centre. Project Update - 29 May 2020
 
MSF Medical Doctor Anna-Clara Ivrasson in consultation with a young patient in the measles ward of Bossangoa Hospital. Bossangoa was at the epicentre of the measles outbreak when this picture was taken.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

Continuing essential medical services during COVID-19

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been felt in every one of MSF’s projects. Since the beginning, our priority has been to keep existing essential medical services up and running. Project Update - 28 May 2020
 
MSF mobile team collects samples of healthcare workers at Krasnohorivka hospital, in Eastern Ukraine, to test for COVID-19.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

Unregulated market for personal protective equipment puts lives at risk

MSF has urged for regulation and increased production of personal protective equipment in all countries to protect healthcare staff and respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. Press Release - 28 May 2020
 
Dayana Tabbarah, MSF health promoter, and Hala Hussein, MSF nurse, in the streets of Burj al-Barajneh camp, Beirut. Together, they visit houses of patients who have agreed to participate in the shielding approach recently put in place by MSF in the camp. The project is still in its pilot phase: six families, who were already part of MSF’s home-based care cohort, accepted to practice shielding.

المرشدة الصحية مع منظّمة أطباء بلا حدود دايانا طبارة، والممرضة مع منظّمة أطباء بلا حدود هالة حسين، تجوبان شوارع مخيم برج البراجنة في بيروت. معاً، تزوران منازل المرضى الذين وافقوا على المشاركة في برنامج الحماية الوقائية الذي وضعته أطباء بلا حدود مؤخراً في المخيم. لا يزال المشروع في مرحلته التجريبية: وافقت ستّ عائلات، كانت مسبقاً ضمن المجموعة التي تتلقى الرعاية المنزلية من المنظّمة، على تنفيذ ممارسات الحماية الوقائية.
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

Offering extra protection against COVID-19 to Lebanon’s most vulnerable

MSF is visiting homes in refugee camps in Lebanon, to provide health awareness and education on coronavirus COVID-19 to high-risk and vulnerable people and families. Project Update - 26 May 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.
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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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