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Philippines Emergency -  Nov 2013
MSF Speaking Out

The Initial Module: Introduction to MSF, SOCS, and Speaking Out

The Introduction to MSF SOCS and Speaking Out course introduces the organisation, the SOCS project, and the concept of speaking out for MSF. - 15 Jun 2022
 
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MSF Speaking Out

Speaking Out Case Studies Introductory Level Modules

All introductory courses offer open enrolment for MSFers, oter humanitarians and external students alike. These modules teach foundational skills. The MSF SOCS team will add to the repertoire of courses periodically, so check back regularly for updates. Each new course will focus on a humanitarian thematic paired with one of the speaking out case studies, grounding the conceptual with the operational experience of MSF.

Students will deepen their understanding of essential humanitarian concepts and terminologies and develop skills to effectively analyse past and present speaking out challenges.



- 15 Jun 2022
 
Mamfe District Hospital
Cameroon

MSF condemns attack on Mamfe hospital in Southwest region

Mamfe district hospital in South-West region, Cameroon, has been set alight and destroyed, putting a critically-needed health facility out of action for thousands of people. Press Release - 9 Jun 2022
 
Nutritional crisis in Ethiopia's Afar region
Ethiopia

Urgent response needed to “overwhelming” malnutrition crisis in Afar

MSF teams in Afar region, northeastern Ethiopia, are witnessing deeply concerning signs of high levels of malnutrition, particularly amongst people displaced by recent conflict. Press Release - 9 Jun 2022
 
Bay Regional Hospital, Baidoa, Somalia
Somalia

Drought intensifies health crises across Somalia and Somaliland

Somalia is facing one of its worst droughts in decades, following poor rainy seasons and a locust invasion. MSF teams are responding to measles, cholera, and acute malnutrition. Project Update - 7 Jun 2022
 
Mental health issues across Ukraine
War in Ukraine

Mental health needs grow in Ukraine after 100 days of war

After 100 days of the war in Ukraine, MSF teams continue to see the growing mental health needs of people while providing support in shelters and through mobile clinics. Project Update - 2 Jun 2022
 
Mobile clinic in Southern Madagascar
Central African Republic

MSF condemns the killing of our colleague in Central African Republic

An MSF staff member has been killed at his home by a member of the armed forces of the Central African Republic. MSF condemns this incident in the strongest possible terms. Statement - 31 May 2022
 
Mozambique: The challenge of a safe pregnancy and childbirth in Cabo Delgado
Mozambique

Overcoming the challenges of having a safe pregnancy in Cabo Delgado

In Cabo Delgado, Mozambique ongoing violence has forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee their homes in search of safety. Eduardo Mondlane camp, located in Mueda, is home to more than 2,000 displaced families. In the camp, many pregnant women have little to no information about pregnancy and there are many challenges to having a safe childbirth. Photo Story - 27 May 2022
 
Mobile clinic in Southern Madagascar
About MSF

MSF International President responds to photo ethics concerns

In recent weeks, MSF has been rightly challenged on social media and in the media about the use of sensitive photographs in our public communications. Among the issues highlighted was our decision to publish identifiable photographs of a 16-year-old girl who was the victim of rape in Ituri, Democratic Republic of Congo. We acknowledge that the publication of these images was a mistake, and we are sorry. We have removed these images and other sensitive photographs from the online article and are taking a series of actions to put better safeguards in place.  Statement - 25 May 2022
 
Tackling COVID-19 in Lebanon, through prevention and vaccination

International Financial Report 2021

Annual Report - 25 May 2022
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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