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Dr Patrick Indradjaja with Elis' family in Cigondang village, Indonesia
Indonesia

"Thank God, my family is safe!"

Elis, a 30-year-old mother who is seven-months pregnant and was treated by MSF, recounts her experience of the tsunami that hit her family’s home on the coast of Sunda Strait, Indonesia, on 22 December 2018. Voices from the Field - 3 Jan 2019
 
Bannon Dadaab press photos
Ethiopia

“It was overwhelming – no one was expecting injuries on this scale”

MSF emergency coordinator Abubakar Mohamed, who has worked for MSF in emergencies for more than 20 years, describes the situation in Takaba district hospital in Kenya’s Mandera county after violence erupted just across the border in Ethiopia on 14 December. Voices from the Field - 21 Dec 2018
 
Responding to Ethiopia’s displacement crisis
Ethiopia

“People who fled their homes said there was no warning”

First-hand accounts from patients and staff in Gedeo and Guji, Ethiopia, during MSF’s emergency response. Ethnic violence escalated in May and hundreds of thousands of people fled their homes, leaving them without basic services and putting their health at risk. Voices from the Field - 21 Dec 2018
 
MIGRANTS DAY: NTCA AND MEXICO
Central American migration

“I want a normal life for my son”

Testimonies from patients treated by MSF at the Casa del Migrante in Coatzacoalcos, Mexico, a transit point for migrants and refugees taking the perilous journey north from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras, Voices from the Field - 18 Dec 2018
 
Body Mapping as a mental health response to sexual violence
South Africa

The mental healthcare lottery faced by victims of sexual violence

Yolanda Hanning, mental health manager for MSF’s Rustenburg project, presents the challenges victims of sexual violence in South Africa face in accessing mental healthcare and how MSF is working to change that. Voices from the Field - 17 Dec 2018
 
Diffa, Niger: Young managed touched by the conflict
Niger

Lives haunted by violence

Since late 2014, the region of Diffa in southern Niger has been caught in armed conflict, forcing 250,000 people from their homes, over two-thirds of them children. Halisa, Mohammed, Asan, Aïcha, Mariam and Issa, participants in the mental health programme that MSF runs in Diffa, share their stories. Voices from the Field - 14 Dec 2018
 
No safe haven for Iraq’s displaced
Iraq

Iraq’s displaced see no hope on the horizon

Iraqis who fled the Islamic State group’s iron grip and the US-led coalition’s bombing campaigns have all but lost hope in the future. Their story is testament to the fact that, while the Islamic State group appears to have been defeated militarily, peace and prosperity remain a distant dream for many Iraqis. Voices from the Field - 12 Dec 2018
 
NAURU - MSF forced to end its Mental Health activities
Nauru

“I can see my life going down and sinking into the oceans”

The story, in his own words, of an Iranian refugee who has been held on Nauru for five years and three months. Voices from the Field - 2 Dec 2018
 
Out of Darkness- fighting Hepatitis C
Ukraine

"I am one of you: I live with HIV and used to live with hepatitis C"

Maksym*, a peer health educator working with MSF in Mykolaiv in the south of Ukraine, explains how he draws on his own experiences to connect with patients and make sure they complete their hepatitis C treatment successfully. Voices from the Field - 30 Nov 2018
 
Guinea-Bissau. MSF emergency paediatric project in the national hospital in Bissau
Guinea-Bissau

Paediatric emergency services in practice

The stories of Amadou, Janu and Sadjo's baby, each admitted in a serious condition to the paediatric emergency and intensive care services supported by MSF at Simão Mendes National Hospital (HNSM) in Bissau. Voices from the Field - 29 Nov 2018
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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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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