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Central American migration

Pushed back, beaten and exposed: Stories from the US-Mexico border

The US continues to expel people seeking asylum to dangerous cities on the US-Mexico border, where they are exposed to violence, extortion, and dangerous conditions. Voices from the Field - 29 Mar 2022
 
Jamtoli and Hakimpara healthcare centres
Bangladesh

Unprecedented increase of scabies cases in Cox’s Bazar refugee camps

Scabies, a skin disease, is on the rise among Rohingya refugees living in camps in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. Project Update - 25 Mar 2022
 
Mariupol, Ukraine AP 13 March
War in Ukraine

Bombs over Mariupol: Each day is like losing your whole life

MSF staff member, Sasha, from Mariupol, recently managed to escape the bombarded and destroyed city. He shares his harrowing story of survival. Voices from the Field - 24 Mar 2022
 
 Surayo with her son Zainidin
Tajikistan

Helping kids to beat TB in Tajikistan

Tuberculosis in children can be especially hard to diagnose and treat. In Tajikistan, MSF teams are working with families to help ease the burden of treatment on kids. Project Update - 23 Mar 2022
 
Lita's general hospital
Democratic Republic of Congo

Violence and sense of impunity force stop to lifesaving care

Violence in parts of Ituri province, DRC, has forced our teams to withdraw from two locations as local authorities and warring parties remain non-committal in protecting medical staff. Press Release - 21 Mar 2022
 
Venezuelan Migrants in Peru
Central American migration

Peru: Venezuelan migrants struggle to survive

Political tensions and economic hardships have caused more than 6 million people to leave their homes in Venezuela in recent years. Many are young families, walking and traveling by bus or truck, carrying their belongings in backpacks. Project Update - 18 Mar 2022
 
MSF surgeon in Okhmatdyt hospital, Kyiv
War in Ukraine

Staff in major Kyiv hospital receive training for potential increase in casualties

In anticipation of a potential increase in war-wounded patients, staff from a major hospital in Kyiv, Ukraine, have received training from MSF war surgeons. Project Update - 18 Mar 2022
 
MSF Clinic: inpatient department and surgical capacity, Gogrial, Warrap State. South Sudan
Ethiopia

MSF seeks answers from government after new media report on killing of staff

MSF urges the Ethiopian government to respond to reports that military members were responsible for the killing of MSF staff in Tigray, Ethiopia


Statement - 17 Mar 2022
 
MSF Speaking Out

Level 1 Course: How does Speaking Out Articulate with MSF’s Working Humanitarian Principles?

The central thematic includes concepts such as:
• speaking out
• humanitarian imperative
• international humanitarian framework
• medical ethics including do no harm and solidarity
• working humanitarian principles such as impartiality, neutrality, and independence.
- 17 Mar 2022
 
"Even war has rules” - Press Briefing
MSF Speaking Out

Speaking Out Case Study Learning Modules

The MSF Speaking Out Case Study (SOCS) Learning Modules provide a suite of interactive training tools and multimedia learning opportunities that further increase understandings of speaking out dilemmas, constraints, and controversies detailed in the speaking out case studies. Modules are designed for introductory and advanced levels.
To learn from the case study dilemmas, the teaching methodology employs conceptual and empirical elements including an introduction to speaking out and the speaking out case studies, humanitarian thematics, case study timelines, post-action analysis, and reflections. Advanced modules offer facilitated sessions for in-depth examination of the issues.

The aim is to ground and impart critical thinking and analysis skills regarding MSF’s speaking out experience to a new generation of humanitarian actors.
- 17 Mar 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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