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New shelters in Grande Synthe
France

Out of the mud and into shelters: move from Basroch camp accomplished

Between 7 and 9 March 2016, MSF, Grande Synthe municipality and various partner organisations helped the 1,300 migrants in the camp in Basroch to move to the new site known as the “Linière”. Project Update - 10 Mar 2016
 
Jeanine and her daughters.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Suffering has been a part of my life. But I fight. I'm still standing!

Jeanine’s story is not isolated case. It is representative of the incredible will and courage of many of the women of North Kivu, who fight every day to stay standing. Voices from the Field - 10 Mar 2016
 
Barrel bombing of MSF Supported Hospital
Syria

The feeling of powerlessness is excruciating, but I cannot abandon my people

An MSF-supported surgeon working in rural northern Homs governorate tells of the pervasive fear of permanent aerial threat, but also the commitment to stay and provide surgery. Voices from the Field - 9 Mar 2016
 
New shelters in Grande Synthe
France

Cynicism beyond bounds, Grande-Synthe

The Grande-Synthe camp, in France, has the capacity to house 2,500 people. It has just opened, but is already threatened with closure. It may not meet the standards, but one thing is certain. In France, the cynicism of the State exceeds the bounds. Press Release - 9 Mar 2016
 
New shelters in Grande Synthe
France

New quarters for the Grande-Synthe camp

“We built this site to ease a crisis situation in which the government has refused to intervene,” explained André Jincq, MSF deputy program manager.


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Project Update - 7 Mar 2016
 
Carnot, CAR
Central African Republic

Despite the return to calm some displaced people in Carnot have yet to return home

Despite the return to calm, the situation in Central African remains unstable and over 450,000 people are still displaced within the country. At the Catholic Church in Carnot, the displaced are gradually moving out of what has become an enclave. "Many of them are scared of going back and the violence starting up again," says Stanislas Tatale, MSF’s social and health worker in the church compound. Opinion - 7 Mar 2016
 
Idomeni after the closing of the border
Greece

"Help us to find a safe path"

Piman, who worked as an English teacher before leaving Syria, has been on the road for two months now. “I’m here with my family, sleeping in this small tent, we never thought to find us in this horrible situation." Voices from the Field - 3 Mar 2016
 
Fighting in Malakal, South Sudan
South Sudan

MSF condemns outrageous attack in UN protection site in Malakal

“This brazen violence and terrorization of civilian populations cannot continue. We are heartbroken and devastated by the senseless killing of our two colleagues,” says Raquel Ayora, MSF Director of Operations. “The violence in the Malakal PoC clearly demonstrates that protection of civilians and provision of humanitarian assistance can only be attained with a change of course in the conduct of hostilities by all parties to the conflict." Press Release - 2 Mar 2016
 
Northern Yemen, Oct15-Feb16
Yemen

Practising medicine under fire

"Even though conditions here are not easy, and the work can be challenging, I am pleased to be working here," says Dr Mariela Carrara. Voices from the Field - 26 Feb 2016
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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