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MSF Activities On The Greek / FYROM Border
Doctor Hasan Abuhamdam (left) and translator Mohammed Ghareeb (right), transport a patient, together with his friends. Tarek Hassid from Iraq, is suffering with severe foot pain, following a fall on arrival onto one of the Greek islands. Following treatment, he is still unable to walk. MSF doctor, Hasan Abuhamdam, suspects he might have a broken bone. He is later transferred to a Red Cross team who take him to hospital for further treatment.
© Borja Ruiz Rodriguez/MSF

Gallery: MSF's activities on the Greek/FYROM border

Doctor Hasan Abuhamdam (left) and translator Mohammed Ghareeb (right), transport a patient, together with his friends. Tarek Hassid from Iraq, is suffering with severe foot pain, following a fall on arrival onto one of the Greek islands. Following treatment, he is still unable to walk. MSF doctor, Hasan Abuhamdam, suspects he might have a broken bone. He is later transferred to a Red Cross team who take him to hospital for further treatment.
© Borja Ruiz Rodriguez/MSF

Since April 2015, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been offering medical consultations, psychological support and relief items in the Idomeni area on the border between Greece and Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM). MSF’s mobile medical teams have been visiting the area five days a week, offering medical consultations, psychological support and distribution of relief items such as blankets, energy bars and soap.