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MSF President Joanne Liu visits emergency projects in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh
Rohingya refugee crisis

“The scars of this atrocity will run generations deep”

MSF International President Dr Joanne Liu recently returned from a visit to Bangladesh, where she saw the Rohingya crisis unfolding firsthand. On 23 October 2017, Dr Liu attended a Pledging Conference in Geneva, organised by OCHA, IOM and UNHCR and co-hosted by the European Union and Kuwait, to discuss the plight of refugees sheltering in informal settlements in Cox’s Bazar. Speech - 30 Oct 2017
 
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Syria

Thousands could die if Syrian-Iraq Kurdistan border closes to humanitarian aid

MSF calls on all parties to ensure continued access, without let or hindrance, for the delivery of humanitarian aid across borders. Statement - 28 Oct 2017
 
MSF ambulance attacked in Mathare, Nairobi
Kenya

MSF calls for safe access to wounded by medical teams

“I call on all communities to provide and ensure unconditional and safe access to those affected and to medical teams." Project Update - 26 Oct 2017
 
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Democratic Republic of Congo

One of the most severe cholera epidemics in years continues

One of the main reasons why cholera has increased in such a way this year is the drought that has affected the country. Project Update - 25 Oct 2017
 
Chiradzulu: Complicated HIV clinic days
Malawi

Daily struggles of the most vulnerable

Photo Story - 25 Oct 2017
 
MSF President Joanne Liu visits emergency projects in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh
Rohingya refugee crisis

“People are in survival mode”

“This pledging conference should be a wake-up call. It is our chance to mobilise and avert a second catastrophe to restore the dignity of a population in great need.” Speech - 23 Oct 2017
 
MSF Medical Action - Rohingya Crisis
Rohingya refugee crisis

Voices from the violence

Since 25 August over 600,000 Rohingyas have fled targeted violence in Myanmar and sought safety across the border in Bangladesh. This brings the total of Rohingyas in Bangladesh to nearly a million refugees. The new arrivals have shared horrific stories with Médecins Sans Frontières about their villages being raided and burned and of widespread violence against civilians. In the first three weeks alone, MSF treated over 250 newly arrived patients with violence-related injuries. Their injuries included bullet wounds, severe burns, blast wounds, stab wounds and sexual violence. Photo Story - 22 Oct 2017
 
Snapshots from Northern Syria
Syria

Update on situation and humanitarian needs after Raqqa offensive

The battle for Raqqa ended on 17 October, and people left the city under frightening circumstances as the offensive drew closer. Project Update - 20 Oct 2017
 
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Syria

Crisis update - October 2017

MSF supports more than 70 medical structures – from hospitals to small health posts – located across Syria. Crisis Update - 20 Oct 2017
 
Madagascar Plague - MSF Response
Madagascar

MSF provides support in tackling plague outbreak

The plague is understandably a scary disease, but quick, hands-on action can drastically lower the number of fatalities and bring the outbreak to an end. Project Update - 19 Oct 2017
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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