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Bilya, a 20-year-old noma patient from a village near the border with Niger, waited for almost four years before his first surgery. 

Bilya thinks he first contracted noma when he was a one-year-old. 

Outside his village, people would run away when they saw his face. "They didn’t see me as a human being," says Bilya. 

Sokoto, Nigeria.
6 February, 2017.
Neglected diseases

Noma takes step towards inclusion on WHO list of neglected tropical diseases

The inclusion of noma in the list of neglected tropical diseases would shine a spotlight on the most neglected of neglected diseases. Press Release - 3 Feb 2023
 
3. The high number of women dropping out of cancer treatment prompted MSF to seek strategies to get them to complete their treatment. In January 2021, patient support groups were created, a space where women can share their personal experiences of the disease.
Malawi

Three things to know about cervical cancer in Malawi

Malawi has the second highest prevalence and mortality rate of cervical cancer in the world. Our head of mission in Malawi explains what our teams are doing to prevent deaths related to the disease. Interview - 3 Feb 2023
 
Close-up of an infant lying in an incubator in the neonatal ward of Al Jahmouri Hospital, in Taiz City, Yemen. Since May 2021, MSF together with the Ministry of Health (MoH) have been running the maternal and neonatal services in Al Jamhouri hospital (AJH), in Taiz City. MSF also offers technical support, financial incentives to Ministry of Health staff, medical and logistical supplies to run the maternity unit including services such as caesarean sections, antenatal (ANC) and postnatal care (PNC) for pregnant women, and neonatal unit for new-borns and infants.
Yemen

Giving birth in the face of persistent obstacles in Taiz

Access to vital healthcare services for pregnant women in Taiz, Yemen, remains a challenge due to years of war. Project Update - 1 Feb 2023
 
Haiti MSF Hospital of Tabarre - A pick-up  is parked in front of the emergency entrance of the hospital. Wounded patients arrive sometimes on mattresses installed in private cars.
Haiti

MSF forced to suspend activities in Haiti hospital after armed men kill patient

MSF teams have been forced to suspend activities in a supported hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, following the violent incursion of armed men, who subsequently took a patient outside and executed him. Press Release - 27 Jan 2023
 
These four adolescents are among 19 who are actively running the adolescent health programme in their neighbourhood. There are 850 adolescents in Rangkasbitung Barat. As there is only one adolescent health centre in this village, the head of the village invited other adolescent representatives from other sub-villages and hopes other sub-villages will do the same.
Indonesia

After four years, MSF hands adolescent health project to the communities

Since 2018, MSF ran a project that provided innovative approaches to adolescent health in two provinces of Indonesia, to address a healthcare gap. After four years, our teams are now ready to hand them over to local communities to run. Project Update - 25 Jan 2023
 
50-year-old Borow Ali Khamis stands outside their makeshift shelter with his family at the Dagahaley refugee camp. He was a farmer and livestock keeper in Somalia, but has lost everything  due to the long drought. 
 
“I left Somalia because of the drought after I lost everything. My journey here and my stay now has been fully dependent on people’s kindness. I came with one of my two wives and six children. I left one wife in Somalia as she had younger children as I couldn’t gamble with my whole family.” Borow Ali explains.
Kenya

Donors must respond as situation deteriorates in Dagahaley

The humanitarian crisis in Dagahaley refugee camp, Kenya, is heading for breaking point unless donors and organisations immediately respond to overcrowding, disease outbreaks and urgent humanitarian needs. Press Release - 24 Jan 2023
 
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France

At home: Unaccompanied minors in France

'At home' is a miniseries which explores the adolescence in exile of four young teenagers who have arrived in France after crossing the Mediterranean Sea and their struggle to have their child status recognised by French institutions.

Documentary - 23 Jan 2023
 
Israeli authorities have put extraordinary pressure on residents of Masafer Yatta to leave the area. As well as demolishing people’s homes, they have installed checkpoints, confiscated residents’ vehicles, and enforced curfews and other movement restrictions. These measures, which have intensified in recent months, have severely impacted residents’ freedom of movement, mental health and ability to access basic services, including medical care.
Palestine

MSF urges Israeli authorities to stop plan to evict Palestinian residents

MSF has called on Israeli authorities to stop their plan to evict Palestinians from the villages of Masafer Yatta and immediately cease measures which prevent people from accessing healthcare. Press Release - 19 Jan 2023
 
Médecins Sans Frontières/ Doctors Without Borders (MSF) officially launched medical activities in the equatorial Pacific island nation of Kiribati in October 2022. Our team there, including a paediatrician, midwife and general practitioner, support the Ministry of Health and Medical Services to improve maternal and neonatal health outcomes. 

Kiribati is among the most climate-vulnerable places on earth. The people of Kiribati (or i-Kiribati)'s fragile situation is threatened by a changing climate. 

Human health is dependent on the health and sustainability of the environment. Nowhere is this more evident than for people living within the constraints of an island. 

Seventy-five percent of deaths in the Pacific region are due to NCDs, and NCDs are now recognised as the leading cause of health problems in Kiribati. 

The rates of diabetes in Kiribati are high and increasing. Diabetes in pregnant women is of particular concern as the condition can be high risk for mums and babies, who require access to secondary (specialist) care for management during labour, delivery, and after birth. 

MSF’s work in Kiribati aims initially to improve diabetes detection and management and hypertension related to maternal health in the Southern Gilbert Islands, based at Tabiteuea North.
Kiribati

Planetary and public health collide in Kiribati

Kiribati, a group of Pacific islands, is extremely vulnerable to climate change. MSF teams have started working in the country given the challenges people have in accessing healthcare. Project Update - 19 Jan 2023
 
MSF staff walk down the corridor in the female inpatient department at the MSF-supported Boost hospital.
Afghanistan

Female Afghan healthcare workers hold fears for future following NGO ban

Following the ban imposed by the Taliban preventing women from working with NGOs, MSF female workers voice their fears for the future and their frustrations. Voices from the Field - 19 Jan 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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