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Medical care in Ain Issa camp
Syria

“During the battle for Raqqa, nobody cared about the civilians”

"People described how many inhabitants who were forced to go out into the street to find water ended up wounded or dead." Voices from the Field - 15 Nov 2017
 
Tuberculosis treatments yield promising results in the Chechen Republic
Russia

Tuberculosis treatments yield promising results in the Chechen Republic

In 2015, MSF’s Maria Borshova spoke to patients who had just started their new two-year-long treatments for extensively drug-resistant TB. She recently met them again. Voices from the Field - 10 Nov 2017
 
Vaccination campaign in Dundo camps, Angola
Angola

“People in the camp had one goal – to stay alive”

People were highly emotional and in shock: many had lost family members to extreme violence or had become separated from family members as they ran away. Many children arrived at the camps alone. Voices from the Field - 6 Nov 2017
 
Responding to the violent conflict in Kasai, DRC
Democratic Republic of Congo

“Months later, they still can’t remove the bloodstains from the soil”

"I can confirm that the humanitarian response to this crisis has been vastly inadequate for a crisis of this magnitude.” Voices from the Field - 30 Oct 2017
 
MSF RESPONSE ROHINGYA CRISIS
Rohingya refugee crisis

Needs for clean drinking water are still extreme

I have rarely seen so many people, hundreds of thousands, living in makeshift shelters, stranded in an area the size of a small European city, and with very little access to basic services. Voices from the Field - 18 Oct 2017
 
Leah, counsellor, MSF Women's Clinic, Kamrangirchar
Bangladesh

"Now, no one can abuse me" - Counselling for survivors of sexual and gender-based violence

“We see lots of cases where young women are being abused by their intimate partner and other family members, and it makes them really at risk of developing mental health disorders.” Voices from the Field - 10 Oct 2017
 
MSF Medical Action - Rohingya Crisis
Rohingya refugee crisis

“If this is the better option, the other must have been a living hell”

"I’ve heard the most horrific stories from women who have lost their husbands just trying to get here...you start to understand how harrowing this situation is." Voices from the Field - 6 Oct 2017
 
MSF Response in Iligan City
Philippines

Helping people cope amid conflict in Mindanao

Counselling and water will only get these communities so far, and while Marawi has dropped from international news, the needs of people will last and expand. Voices from the Field - 29 Sep 2017
 
MSF provides psychosocial support to those affected by the earthquake in Mexico.
Mexico

“Fear is still the predominant emotion in Mexico City”

"We explain to our patients that given what they are experiencing, the reactions they are having right now are totally normal. Our job is mainly to help them start using their coping mechanisms." Voices from the Field - 26 Sep 2017
 
Roberto Wright, MSF's emergency team Anthropologist in Somali region, Ethiopia
Ethiopia

“If people don’t understand what we do, they will never come to our health centres”

“Part of my work is to understand their approaches regarding traditional medicine and to explain MSF care to them so that they can combine both.” Voices from the Field - 25 Sep 2017
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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