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Mural in Bois-Verna and street vendors
Haiti

Three questions about the recent violent clashes in Port-au-Prince

Mumuza Muhindo, MSF head of mission in Haiti, answers three questions about the recent violent clashes taking place in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Interview - 29 Apr 2022
 
Occupied Palestinian Territories: the mental aftermath of an endless conflict
Palestine

Photo story: Palestinians living under occupation

Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip have lived under occupation for decades. The stress often takes a toll, including on people's mental health. Photo Story - 29 Apr 2022
 
Conflict in West Darfur
Sudan

Violent attacks leave tens of thousands without access to healthcare in West Darfur

Fresh violence in parts of West Darfur, Sudan, has forced people to flee for their lives. Project Update - 29 Apr 2022
 
Cholera vaccination campaign in Enyenge, Southwest Cameroon
Attacks on medical care

Four months on, an ongoing nightmare for MSF colleagues detained in South-West Cameroon

Four MSF staff members have been arrested and detained in South-West Cameroon. MSF suspended activities in South-West Cameroon in March because of the detention of our colleagues and has been engaging with the Cameroonian authorities for their release. Project Update - 28 Apr 2022
 
Northeast Syria COVID-19 | Raqqa Hospital Medical Care
Access to medicines

“Broken” humanitarian COVID-19 vaccine system delays vaccinations

An opaque and unwieldy humanitarian COVID-19 vaccination system left people in northern Syria with delayed access to COVID-19 vaccines which MSF says must be urgently fixed. Press Release - 27 Apr 2022
 
Non Food Item distribution
South Sudan

Displaced people in Twic County need more assistance amid “terrible conditions”

Displaced people in Twic County, in Warrap State, South Sudan need more support from the humanitarian community as the rainy season approaches. Press Release - 26 Apr 2022
 
Ethekwini Flooding: Flood damage
South Africa

Thousands homeless and at risk of disease after devastating floods

Around 40,000 people have been left homeless after floods in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa ripped apart homes, leaving many people vulnerable to water-borne diseases. Project Update - 22 Apr 2022
 
Burnt home in Leer County, South Sudan
South Sudan

Dozens of people killed and injured as violence surges in Leer County

In the latest violence in Leer County, South Sudan, dozens of people have been killed, including an MSF staff member, while thousands more have been displaced. Press Release - 19 Apr 2022
 
MSF Mobile Clinics in Kharkiv Metro
War in Ukraine

Witnessing despair and resilience among people sheltering in Kharkiv’s metro

People sheltering from Ukraine's war in Kharkiv's metro stations are experiencing high levels of stress. MSF's Dr Morten Rostrup describes our work treating these people. Voices from the Field - 15 Apr 2022
 
Al-Fawwar camp, Hebron, West Bank
Palestine

Palestine: MSF helps hospitals and volunteers prepare for casualties

In Palestine, following an Israeli military campaign in the Gaza Strip that killed more than 250 people and injured close to 2,000 others, MSF supported the health authorities through capacity building and reorganizing the emergency rooms in some of the main hospitals. Project Update - 14 Apr 2022
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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