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MSF first rescue operation in the Mediterranean Sea in 2016
Mediterranean migration

MSF resumes Search and Rescue activities in the central Mediterranean

Due to the lack of safe and legal alternatives for people to flee and seek protection, the deadly stretch of water between Libya and Italy, which in 2015 claimed the lives of 2,892 men, women and children, is now almost the only way for thousands to reach European shores, and it is already as busy as ever. Press Release - 24 Apr 2016
 
NFI distribution in Azaz district
Syria

Situation critical for tens of thousands displaced over 10 days

Situation update from MSF Syria Head of Mission on the new displacement crisis in Azaz, northern Syria, where more than 35,000 people have fled displaced people camps taken over by the Islamic State group. Voices from the Field - 22 Apr 2016
 
Ecuador Earthquake
Ecuador

MSF teams offer psychosocial support, distribute medicines in affected areas

The most acute needs are psychosocial support and donations of water, plastic sheeting and jerry cans for displaced people in shelters in the areas of Muisne, Chamanga and Cabo de San Francisco, in the municipalities of Muisne and Pedernales. MSF will also provide donations of medicines and medical supplies to various health structures in affected zones. Project Update - 22 Apr 2016
 
Earthquake in Kumamoto prefecture, Japan
Japan

MSF starts medical activities in the area of Minami-aso after Kumamoto Quake

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) team travelled to Kumamoto prefecture on 17 April, and identified a severe lack of basic healthcare in Minami-aso village because houses and medical facilities there were severely damaged and people are living in shelters since 14 April. The MSF team working in the area hit by the Kumamoto earthquake is made up of three doctors, three nurses, a pharmacist, a psychologist, a logistician and an administrator. Project Update - 21 Apr 2016
 
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Zambia

Kicking out cholera with a megaphone

Zambians take part in record-breaking cholera prevention campaign Project Update - 21 Apr 2016
 
Asbuli 2016
Ethiopia

Pastoral communities badly hit by the worst drought in 30 years

“On any given day we can see between 90 and 200 children,” explains Fardowsa Jigre, team leader of an MSF outreach team. “When we see a malnourished child it is a sure sign that the whole family is hungry. But we can only help the most vulnerable. In Siti, the situation is very bad.” Project Update - 21 Apr 2016
 
Ecuador Earthquake
Ecuador

People are very scared Many have had to leave their homes

"For now, the most critical needs are mental health support, and water and sanitation," says Concha Fernández, the project coordinator for two of the MSF teams currently responding to medical needs in Ecuador. "That’s why in the next few days, three psychologists and one logistician from the MSF team in Colombia will join us here. In Esmeralda, we will do small interventions in shelters in Chamanga, Muisne, Portete and Cabo de San Francisco." Crisis Update - 21 Apr 2016
 
Asbuli 2016
Ethiopia

Risk of food insecurity

Project Update - 20 Apr 2016
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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