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An aerial view of a road and dykes being built by the UN in Bentiu. The dykes are up to 2.5 metres high and 5 metres wide. The flooding around Bentiu spans 80km.
Photo story

A year in pictures 2022

In 2022, MSF teams around the world continued to respond to crises, old and new. This collection of 63 images, from December 2021 until November 2022, outlines 12 months of some of the work our teams undertook. Photo Story - 19 Dec 2022
 
Aerial view of a household on a small island in the middle of the Sudd swamps, near Old Fangak, South Sudan.
South Sudan

Catastrophic floods cause mass displacement and humanitarian crisis

Four consecutive years of flooding have left about two-thirds of South Sudan under water. Humanitarian organisations, UN agencies and governments must step up to address the crisis. Project Update - 19 Dec 2022
 
Villagers carry NFIs on their heads, as they are walking through the field to go back to their homes at a village near Sanghar, Sindh province of Pakistan on 16th November 2022.
Pakistan

People remain stranded as winter approaches flood-hit Pakistan

People in Pakistan remain extremely vulnerable since floods have devastated the country and winter approaches; many are unable to return home while malaria and malnutrition are on the rise. Project Update - 16 Dec 2022
 
Lithuanian forest with footsteps in the snow
Lithuania

People repeatedly repelled at Lithuania and Latvia borders face increased suffering

Increased border controls and continuous pushbacks of migrants from the borders of Lithuania and Latvia have an often detrimental consequences to people’s health, especially with winter approaching. Press Release - 15 Dec 2022
 
Chancela Tchaga is posing with Ezéchiel, one of her four children. He opened his left facial arch while playing in the garden and was treated by the MSF medical team of Bria, CAR. Chancela and her family are part of the few returnees, after living five years in the displacement site Pk3 of Bria. They are proud of posing in front of their new house that they fled in 2016 and reconstructed in May 2022, through the pilot program of the UNHCR. 
The Pk3 site in Bria is the largest site of internally displaced people in CAR. In front of the base of the UN mission in the country (MINUSCA), people started to find shelter here back in the end of 2016 to escape armed violence and clashes, opposing factions from former rebel coalition Seleka and anti-Balaka militias.  
Returning home after several years of absence is not easy. Like the rest of the population, after so many years of conflict, they will find it difficult to regain their former life.
Central African Republic

After years of conflict, displaced people struggle to return home in Bria

Project Update - 13 Dec 2022
 
MSF opened a dedicated cholera treatment centre (CTC) in Munigi, Nyiragongo territory, on the 26th of November. Between 26 November and 7 December, 267 patients were admitted, a third of whom were children under five. 

In response to the rapid increase in suspected cholera cases, two additional tents have been set up to accommodate the large number of patients and increase the capacity to 100 beds. Community activities have been also intensified to raise awareness and ensure early detection, as too many patients arrive late, in an already severe state of dehydration.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Cholera rising among displaced people in precarious conditions

Despite repeated calls for an urgent humanitarian response, displaced people in DRC remain in precarious conditions as cholera cases begin to surge. Project Update - 13 Dec 2022
 
MSF Nurse Activity Manager for Abyei, Awa Abdumadou shares light moments with two community volunteers during a weekly visit to one of the 17 Integrated Community Case Management (ICCM) sites in Abyei

Reward policies/Pay and benefits

MSF as an employer provides its staff with remuneration packages that include salaries and benefits. Depending on their position in the organization and place of recruitment, MSF staff may receive different sets of benefits and a salary.
 
MSF staff in Kano

Recruitment process

MSF is composed of many different associations, offices and missions around the world. They each recruit their own staff according to local laws and customs but abide by the same general commitment to fair and transparent recruitment procedures. 
 
A.L. 28 years old, still birth, cesarian section and hysterectomy, uterus rupture, surgeon Christos Christou

MSF runs a large clinic offering primary healthcare and some secondary healthcare services in Gogrial town,Warrap State, South Sudan. An inpatient department and surgical capacity make this the key reference facility for miles around, and the clinic is extremely busy every day. The project is reorienting in 2013 to put a greater emphasis on maternal health owing to the high maternal mortality in South Sudan.
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The MSF Charter

MSF.ORG - 12 Dec 2022
 
General overview of the Inpatient Therapeutic Feeding Centre (ITFC) in Abs General Hospital, Hajjah Governorate, Yemen. 
Since the earlier onset of the malnutrition peak this year, the ITFC in the Abs supported hospital has been operating at over 100% capacity.
Yemen

Five reasons why severe childhood malnutrition is surging in Yemen

The healthcare network across Yemen continues to collapse, and with food insecurity rife across the country, our teams are seeing a worrying rise of malnutrition in children at our hospitals. Project Update - 9 Dec 2022
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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