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16:9 Chacha describing Mallodin village
South Sudan

South Sudan: The long walk for new life

This month, South Sudan – the world's youngest country – marks its 10th birthday. In 2019, illustrator Ella Baron visited the town of Pibor to document the lengths that some mothers have to go to reach maternity care in this part of the world. Voices from the Field - 2 Aug 2021
 
War Wounded Patient - Ongoing Fighting Affected Population
Afghanistan

Intense fighting causes severe trauma casualties in Lashkar Gah, Afghanistan

Despite an increase in violence, MSF-supported Boost hospital remains operational in Lashkar Gah, Afghanistan, as trauma needs have significantly increased over the past week. Project Update - 2 Aug 2021
 
AL-Wahda Hospital
Iraq

Dire needs for healthcare remain years after Battle of Mosul

Years after the battle against the Islamic State group ended in Mosul, Iraq, the city’s health system has not yet recovered - in response MSF has been providing comprehensive post-operative care to patients from the city and surrounding areas.  Project Update - 29 Jul 2021
 
Hepatitis C - Clinic Cambodia
Hepatitis C

Public health partnership launched to tackle silent epidemic of hepatitis C

MSF is launching a public health programme with partners to tackle the silent epidemic of Hepatitis C in low- and middle-income countries.

Press Release - 27 Jul 2021
 
Salamabia Sexual Violence
Democratic Republic of Congo

Sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo: The critical need for a comprehensive response to address the needs of survivors. Report - 15 Jul 2021
 
Salamabia Sexual Violence
Democratic Republic of Congo

Thousands of survivors of sexual violence in serious need of care in DRC

A report from MSF shows that thousands of survivors of sexual violence, including children, are in serious need of physical and psychological care in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Press Release - 15 Jul 2021
 
Dhobley Vaccination Campaign
Somalia

Increasing vaccination against measles in Lower Juba could prevent thousands of deaths

Measles remains highly prevalent in most parts of Somalia. In May 2021, MSF launched a measles vaccination pop up campaign for children in Dhobley town, Lower Juba region.
Project Update - 14 Jul 2021
 
Exploratory mission in Madagascar - July 2021
Madagascar

Food assistance urgently needed as nutrition crisis grips southern Madagascar

A drought in southern Madagascar has led to a severe malnutrition crisis where an immediate increase in food aid is urgently needed, as some places border on famine. Project Update - 9 Jul 2021
 
msf activities in Lampedusa
Mediterranean migration

Seven people dead and 10 missing in shipwreck off Italian island

After yet another preventable shipwreck has claimed the lives of people seeking safety in Europe, MSF teams treat survivors in severe shock on the Italian island of Lampedusa. Press Release - 2 Jul 2021
 
Surviving Gaza: the hopes and perils of living under blockade
Palestine

Surviving Gaza: the hopes and perils of living under blockade

The latest offensive in Palestine has made the mental health crisis in Gaza more acute and made it even harder for people to cope.
Project Update - 29 Jun 2021
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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