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Everyday Emergency: North Kivu
Democratic Republic of Congo

Six years on, still no news of our colleagues held hostage by armed group ADF

On 11 July 2013, three of our MSF colleagues - Richard, Romy and Philippe - were abducted by armed group ADF from a field assessment in North Kivu province, Democratic Republic of Congo. Six years on, they remain missing - and we remain committed to the search for them. Statement - 11 Jul 2019
 
Cutaneous leishmaniasis in Pakistan: Patient testimonies
Pakistan

The only option for cutaneous leishmaniasis treatment in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Cutaneous leishamaniasis - a skin infection caused by a parasite - is endemic in northwestern Pakistan. With the number of cases rising, and treatment expensive or difficult to access, MSF has opened one specialist clinic and plans to open another. Project Update - 9 Jul 2019
 
Closure Insein Clinic, Yangon Myanmar - Minzayar Oo - June 2019
Myanmar

Clinic closure marks milestone for HIV treatment in Myanmar

MSF teams have been treating people living with HIV in the Insein clinic, in Yangon, Myanmar, since 2014. With the national HIV programme able to continue treatment programmes, we've now closed Insein; MSF counsellor Ko Myo Kyaw explains life at our clinic. Project Update - 8 Jul 2019
 
Kids’Zone at MSF Thalassemia programme
Lebanon

Treating Syrian children suffering from thalassemia

Thalassemia is a hereditary blood disorder which affects primarily people from the Mediterranean basin, including Syria. In Lebanon, MSF is treating Syrian refugee children with the disease, who usually lack access to treatment. Project Update - 5 Jul 2019
 
Health at risk in Haiti as crisis and violence worsen
Haiti

People’s healthcare in danger amidst worsening anger and despair

The streets of Haiti have spiralled even deeper into violence in recent weeks, jeopardising the ability of both MSF teams and the Haitian healthcare system to provide emergency medical care. Project Update - 5 Jul 2019
 
NUEVO LAREDO, NOT A SAFE PLACE
Central American migration

Northern Mexican city too dangerous to send back people seeking asylum

MSF has denounced the extension of a US and Mexican policy that sees refugees and asylum seekers from Central America, hoping to find a new life in the US, sent back to Nuevo Laredo, a dangerous border city in Mexico. Press Release - 3 Jul 2019
 
Emergency response in Ituri
Democratic Republic of Congo

Urgent humanitarian response needed on unprecedented crises in northeast DRC

We are urging international organisations to come the aid of people in Ituri province, Democratic Republic of Congo, as hundreds of thousands are people are in need of assistance following four concurrent humanitarian crises. Press Release - 27 Jun 2019
 
PERALTA INTERVENTION
El Salvador

La Peralta: a community organised by health

La Peralta, a community in the capital of El Salvador, has been affected by violence, which has hindered access to health services. MSF teams began making regular visits to the neighbourhood and the community has organised a health committee, which has managed to get healthcare activities starting again. Project Update - 27 Jun 2019
 
WOMEN FROM GUERRERO
Mexico

Life amidst the violence: the strong women of Guerrero

Guerrero is one of Mexico’s most violent states, fought over by myriad criminal gangs, police and military authorities. Many rural communities have been isolated by the violence. But the women in this state are strong. MSF teams discovered this while running a mobile clinic in the region, providing medical and mental healthcare. Voices from the Field - 27 Jun 2019
 
Nsanje: Treating advanced HIV
Access to medicines

Gilead fails to keep promise on access to lifesaving drug for people living with HIV

Inaction by US pharmaceutical corporation Gilead to follow through on its so-called ‘access initiative’ leaves people unable to access a vital drug to treat a deadly co-infection for HIV. Press Release - 27 Jun 2019
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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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