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DRC: Paediatric care in Manono General Hospital
Democratic Republic of Congo

More than 200 people treated for injuries at Manono hospital, Tanganyika

"In December, the hospital's surgical department was overwhelmed. There were people everywhere, lying on the floor waiting to be treated," says Gaudia Sironi, MSF Field Coordinator. Voices from the Field - 23 Jan 2017
 
Aerial bombing of a displaced camp in Rann
Nigeria

"Most of the dead and injured were women and children"

My colleague and I personally evacuated a number of severely injured patients, taking them to various hospitals in Maiduguri. Voices from the Field - 20 Jan 2017
 
Aerial bombing of a displaced camp in Rann
Nigeria

Death toll rising in Rann attack

“The people of Borno should be entitled to guarantees of protection and assistance. All parties to the conflict must ensure the safety of civilians, and we urge the Government of Nigeria to ensure the protection of its people,” says Bruno Jochum, MSF General Director. Statement - 19 Jan 2017
 
Victims of bombing on a displaced camp in Rann, Nigeria
Nigeria

“I can’t find the words to describe what I saw in Rann”

What the survivors of the bombing have lived through is so hard, so violent. Rann was their safe haven. The army that was meant to protect them bombed them instead. We have to remain at their side. Voices from the Field - 19 Jan 2017
 
Victims of bombing on a displaced camp in Rann, Nigeria
Nigeria

MSF strongly condemns the aerial bombing of a camp for displaced people in Rann

At least 120 people were wounded and 52 killed today in a bombing by the Nigerian Army on a camp for internally displaced people in Rann. Statement - 17 Jan 2017
 
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Democratic Republic of Congo

Violence and its humanitarian impact: the case of Kivu

Research carried out by Duncan Maclean looking at the impact of violence on medical and humanitarian services in North Kivu, carried out for the MSF Analysis department of the operational centre in Brussels, MSF-Analysis - 16 Jan 2017
 
Yemen

A day at the general rural hospital in Thi As Sufal district

MSF teams work in the emergency room, inpatient ward and operating theatre, and support the maternity and outpatient departments with medications and equipment. MSF also manages laboratory and physiotherapy services, and the x-ray department. Photo Story - 14 Jan 2017
 
Medical and mental health in Ukraine
Ukraine

“Pavlopil used to be a nice place to live”

"All the families here have been deeply affected by the conflict," says Taisiya Gregorivna, an 82-year-old widow from Pavlopil in eastern Ukraine. Voices from the Field - 13 Jan 2017
 
Medical and mental health in Ukraine
Ukraine

“Your entire universe falls apart”

Interview with Elena Pylaeva, a psychologist working with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). Voices from the Field - 13 Jan 2017
 
White Nile Project Sudan
Sudan

White Nile State becomes a haven for those fleeing South Sudan's war

MSF currently runs a 40-bed hospital in White Nile State. It is based just outside Al Kashafa camp where over 17,000 refugees have been allowed to settle. Project Update - 10 Jan 2017
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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