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Trapped on the Greek islands
Greece

Families trapped on islands on the brink of a humanitarian emergency

For the second consecutive winter, authorities in Greece are trapping thousands of men, women and children on the Greek islands, leaving them on the brink of a humanitarian emergency, warns Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). Press Release - 5 Dec 2017
 
MSF HIV Programe in Bangui, Central African Republic
HIV/AIDS

Delivering differently to reach people living with HIV in West and Central Africa

This week, researchers, policy makers, clinicians and activists involved in the HIV response will attend ICASA 2017, in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. Statement - 4 Dec 2017
 
HIV Clinics in Kinshasa
Democratic Republic of Congo

Left behind by the HIV response - Kinshasa

The Left behind by the HIV response report presents MSF’s clinical experience and epidemiological data from treating advanced HIV at CHK and other supported health facilities, along with recommendations for minimum diagnostic and therapeutic packages for advanced HIV at primary, referral and hospital levels, and costings for hospitalisation. The report calls for the funding and implementation of a referral system and free outpatient care and hospitalisation for advanced HIV in Kinshasa. The report also draws on the available literature and includes testimonies from patients who received hospital care in MSF’s Kinshasa HIV project and healthcare professionals specialized in the treatment of advanced HIV.

MSF Access campaign - 1 Dec 2017
 
Mykolaiv Project
Ukraine

People co-infected with HIV to receive hepatitis C treatment in Mykolaiv region

MSF has begun treatment for hepatitis C with people who are co-infected with hepatitis C and HIV in Mykolaiv region. Press Release - 1 Dec 2017
 
Chiradzulu: HIV care for adolescents
HIV/AIDS

MSF at ICASA 2017

MSF currently supports over 230,000 people living with HIV in 19 countries throughout Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe. Event - 1 Dec 2017
 
Nigeria: Searching for aid after fleeing the fighting
Nigeria

Borno State crisis update – November 2017

The conflict between the Nigerian military and armed opposition groups has been ongoing for more than eight years, with serious humanitarian consequences. Crisis Update - 30 Nov 2017
 
Outreach project
South Africa

Responding to pervasive sexual violence in the platinum belt

MSF has been working with the North West Provincial Department of Health since 2015 to capacitate designated facilities as ‘Kgomotso Care Centres’ (KCC), providing a complete essential package of medical and clinical forensic services to survivors of sexual violence. Project Update - 30 Nov 2017
 
Al Khansaa hospital in East Mosul
Iraq

Crisis update – November 2017

More than 2.2 million people have now returned home but years of conflict have severely impacted the health sector and the needs are great. Crisis Update - 30 Nov 2017
 
Test and Treat in South Sudan
South Sudan

Delivering HIV treatment to conflict areas

For people in rural South Sudan, HIV testing and antiretroviral therapy (ART) can be nearly impossible to obtain. Moving between villages is extremely difficult and the war has forced many to flee to isolated locations. But in Yambio County (southwest of the country), things are different. Mobile and same day testing and treatment, provided by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), is improving the lives of people coping with HIV. Project Update - 29 Nov 2017
 
Crisis in Borno, Nigeria
Nigeria

What’s happening in the northeast?

More than two million people have fled their homes, with little chance of returning in the near future. An unknown number of people are out of reach of any humanitarian assistance. Project Update - 23 Nov 2017
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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