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MSF-supported hospital in northern Syria destroyed in attack
Syria

War-wounded and war-dead in Syria – medical data provides a stark warning that 2015 must not be repeated

"The medical data documented in the report reveal an appalling reality,” said Dr. Joanne Liu, international president of MSF. “The consistently high numbers of women and children - more than 900 wounded per week - puts beyond any doubt that civilian areas and infrastructure were either targeted or indiscriminately struck throughout the military campaigns in 2015." Press Release - 9 Mar 2016
 
MSF Clinic Hepatitis C Unit
Pakistan

When they are diagnosed with hepatitis C, patients think they will die

By Dr Muhammad Khawar Aslam, medical doctor for Médecins Sans Frontières in Karachi 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
 
Haemorrhagic fevers

Experimental treatment with favipiravir for Ebola virus disease

This study discusses a multicenter non-randomized trial on Ebola virus disease, in which all patients would receive favipiravir along with standardized care. The objectives of the trial were to test the feasibility and acceptability of an emergency trial in the context of a large Ebola outbreak, and to collect data on the safety and effectiveness of favipiravir in reducing mortality and viral load in patients with EVD. Journal article - 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
 
South Sudan - Pibor violence and looting
South Sudan

Looming medical crisis in Pibor following devastating violence and looting of MSF medical compound

“This is a blatant and outrageous attack on life-saving medical care,” said Corinne Benazech, MSF head of mission in South Sudan. “Every single item of value that was not bolted to the floor was stolen, even the hospital beds for treating sick and malnourished children in the pediatric ward." Press Release - 4 Mar 2016
 
North Yemen: living under daily coalition airstrikes
Yemen

Crisis update – 3 March 2016

Crisis Update - 3 Mar 2016
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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