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Syrian doctors operate on a patient in a hospital in Atmeh. The equipment for the operating room of this hospital comes from a donation from the MSF team in Atmeh. February 11, 2023.
Natural hazards

Vital needs grow in northwest Syria after the earthquakes

MSF teams in Syria are responding to multiple needs on the ground after the earthquakes, but sufficient healthcare support and essential items are still missing. Project Update - 15 Feb 2023
 
The impact of the earthquake on 6 February 2023. Idlib province, Northwestern Syria.
Natural hazards

People in northwest Syria need urgent support after earthquakes

Ahmed Rahmo, MSF project coordinator in charge of the Idlib region, and other colleagues, provide us with updates on the situation on the ground. Voices from the Field - 13 Feb 2023
 
MSF in Agok, South Sudan.

South Sudan faces many challenges, including ongoing conflict, displacement, food shortages/malnutrition, lack of social services including health care, and insecurity.  MSF hospitals have been under attack from different armed groups, putting the medical staff and patients at risk.
Burkina Faso

MSF condemns the brutal and deliberate killing of two staff in Burkina Faso

MSF condemns in the strongest terms the murder of two of our staff members in the Boucle du Mouhoun region, in northwestern Burkina Faso. Press Release - 9 Feb 2023
 
Contextual images of the impact of the earthquake taken on 7 February 2023. Idlib province, Northwestern Syria. 
MSF does not necessarily operate in the locations depicted here.
Natural hazards

Four things to know about the earthquake response in Türkiye and Syria

Since devastating earthquakes struck southern Türkiye and northwest Syria, thousands of people have lost their lives and been seriously injured. Here are four things to know about our emergency response on the ground. Project Update - 8 Feb 2023
 
The impact of the earthquake on 6 February 2023. Idlib province, Northwestern Syria.
Natural hazards

MSF scales up response after earthquakes hit south Türkiye and northwest Syria

MSF scales up response to support people affected by the earthquakes in south Türkiye and northwest Syria, providing medical care to casualties and essential items to those displaced in the area. Press Release - 6 Feb 2023
 
MSF nurse Aziza Khushal checks Shahisto’s vitals signs in the consultation room on the women's side of the Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) hospital in Kandahar city, Kandahar Province, Afghanistan.
Afghanistan

Afghans deprived of healthcare by poverty, restrictions and a dysfunctional system

The dysfunctional healthcare system and the broken economy in Afghanistan are depriving people of healthcare. The situation is particularly worrisome for women, due to increased restrictions. Press Release - 6 Feb 2023
 
Commune of Ranobe, Amboasary District.

People in the south-east of Madagascar are facing the most acute nutritional and food crisis the region has seen in recent years. MSF began setting up mobile clinics in Amboasary district in late March to screen and treat acute malnutrition in remote villages like those of Ranobe commune, providing ready-to-use therapeutic food and medical care.
About MSF

MSF urges WHO to ensure Global Health for Peace Initiative consults all actors

As part of the World Health Organisation’s 152nd Executive Board, MSF provided a statement regarding the Global Health for Peace Initiative. Statement - 6 Feb 2023
 
Marieh, who is a patient in the MSF Kunduz Trauma Centre in Afghanistan, poses for a picture in the hospital’s female inpatient ward. She was injured by her son who accidently shot her in the leg.
Afghanistan

Persistent barriers to access healthcare in Afghanistan: An MSF report

A new report by MSF highlights the impacts of the protracted crisis and economic situation in Afghanistan on access to healthcare. Report - 6 Feb 2023
 
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
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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