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Stefano di Bartolomeo, anesthetist
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

MSF starts COVID-19 response activities in four northern Italian hospitals

With hospitals in northern Italy under immense pressure from the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, MSF staff have stepped in to provide support in four hospitals. Press Release - 12 Mar 2020
 
A general view of the olive grove next to the official camp of Moria.
At the moment, 13,000 people stranded in a camp designed to host just 3,000. People in the olive grove have to share their tents with other people with whom, they don’t have any previous relationship. The level of hygiene is very low and people have to share a toilet with another 90 people and a shower with 200. When it rains the tents are getting wet and the area turns into a muddy swamp. 
MSF team in the pediatric clinic in Moria see an average of 100 children and pregnant women per day. Currently with the recent increase of arrivals our team is struggling to respond to the need that arising. Most of the children our teams see are suffering from diseases which are directly connected with the living conditions such, respiratory tract infections, skin diseases, fever and diarrhea. We also receive children with chronic and complex medical cases who need specialized attention that is not available. Yet, they have to spend months living in unhygienic and unsafe conditions before they are moved to mainland in order to get the much-needed treatment.
Greece

Greece, the ‘shield’ of Europe, and EU leaders push migrants into danger

New Greek government migration measures and ongoing EU policies which demonise migration and criminalise people seeking asylum in Europe are pushing people fleeing war back into danger. Project Update - 11 Mar 2020
 
Many people who fled violence in the North of Niger in recent weeks to seek refuge in Anderamboukane, have no shelter other than makeshift tents. During the day, temperatures reach 40 degrees but drop sharply at night. In addition to these harsh temperatures, there are wind storms, which are very frequent at this time of year.
Mali

Fleeing violence in Niger, refugees in Mali remain vulnerable

Following waves of violence in a region where the Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso borders meet, thousands of people have fled their villages in Niger. MSF is providing healthcare to the displaced living in Mali. Project Update - 9 Mar 2020
 
A displaced family in front of their tent, in Deir Hassan Camp (Al Wardah area). 

Deir Hassan camp consists of several settlements. It's overcrowded with 120 000 displacled people. Living conditions are dire as there is a severe lack of basic services with the influx of IDPs.

The MSF supported primary health centre which was previously in Takad was moved to Deir Hassan because of the bombings.

As the offensive conducted by the Syrian governmental forces with their Russian allies intensified in Idlib province, 900 000 people have fled since 1 December, northwards and towards the Turkish border.
Syria

Displaced people face a desperate situation in Idlib

Nearly one million people have been displaced in northwestern Syria in just the last three months. People in camps like Deir Hassan face a desperate situation, with a severe lack of basic services. Project Update - 9 Mar 2020
 
Training session for COVID-19 in Cambodia
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

Preparing for COVID-19 in South-East Asia

MSF emergency coordinator Dr Tankred Stöbe visited several countries in South-East Asia to assess their preparedness for potential outbreaks of COVID-19 coronavirus. He describes providing training to healthcare staff in Cambodia and Papua New Guinea. Interview - 5 Mar 2020
 
Mastana (65) at the female inpatient ward. She is from Lashkar Bazar and was brought to the hospital because of hyper tension. She was taken to Pakistan first.
Boost hospital is run by MSF in partnership with the Ministry of Public Health. It is one of the biggest MSF runs worldwide: 300 beds, 700 national staff, 25 international staff.
Afghanistan

Afghans face impossible choices in their struggle for medical care

Afghans still struggle to access medical care due to insecurity, distance, cost and the fact that many health facilities lack staff and equipment. MSF has released a new report on the barriers faced in Afghanistan in reaching care. Press Release - 5 Mar 2020
 
Azada Barez, MSF medical doctor in Kahdistan clinic, Herat province
Afghanistan

Reality check: Afghanistan's neglected healthcare crisis

Based on in-depth interviews, MSF releases a report on the barriers people in Afghanistan face in trying to access healthcare. Barriers include long perilous journeys to reach care; clinics that lack drugs or staff; the impact that decades of violence has on people. Report - 5 Mar 2020
 
About 8,000 people live in the overcrowded Vathy refugee camp on the island of Samos, which is supposed to offer space for 650 people. Most of the people therefore live outside the official camp in tents and crates made of plastic sheets and pallets in an olive grove. The living conditions are unacceptable, the people lack everything. MSF provides water and toilets on site, in a small clinic in the village the team treats mainly victims of violence and pregnant women.
Greece

EU must address migration emergency as Greek islands reach breaking point

MSF urges the EU to immediately address the migration emergency, as the situation on the Greek islands has reached breaking point in the wake of harsh new Greek government policies. Statement - 4 Mar 2020
 
MSF in Nariño
Social violence and exclusion

Violence in southwestern Colombia leaves people struggling to access assistance

Violence has broken out in Nariño department, southwestern Colombia, which has left people displaced, but without access to assistance. MSF is providing support but urges the Colombian government to step in and help. Statement - 3 Mar 2020
 
“The camp setting is not a conducive environment and is very worrying. It is far too congested” continues Lojana Augustino Ngorok. “What I am worried about is the lack of hygiene and water for the population. Food is also a really big concern. Most people are short on food, some do not have any and have arrived with nothing to trade or buy food with.”
South Sudan

Thousands flee into the bush as conflict intensifies in east South Sudan

Following an outbreak of violence in eastern South Sudan, thousands of people have fled for their lives and are seeking refuge inside the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) site in Pibor town. Statement - 2 Mar 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.
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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