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Cholera

The Daily Struggles of Ituri’s Refugees in Uganda

The humanitarian situation of people in DRC and Uganda who were displaced after violence in Ituri province remains concerning. Following the high levels of violence against the population since the end of December 2017 in Ituri province in DRC, tens of thousands of people remain displaced.
Latest News - 9 Apr 2018
 
Palestine

MSF increases medical efforts for wounded in Gaza strip

In just one day more than 1,415 people injured in Gaza, Palestine 
Press Release - 6 Apr 2018
 
Syria

Deir ez-Zor, Syria: Returning home to be injured by booby traps and landmines

Two case studies of families in Deir ez-Zor who, after returning to the governorates of northeast Syria, were severely injured due to unexploded remnants of war, booby traps and landmines that they found in their homes. 
Patient and Staff Stories - 5 Apr 2018
 

Syria: Daily Casualties, Long-Term Wounds

This briefing note provides a snapshot of the urgent need for de-mining in Deir ez-Zor governorate, North-East Syria, considering the steady influx of wounded coming from that region.
Briefing Document - 4 Apr 2018
 
Syria

Patients in MSF’s hospital in Hassakeh injured by landmines, booby traps and explosives

Between November 2017 and March 2018, the number of patients injured by landmines, booby traps and explosives since doubled. Half the patients children, some as young as one. 
Press Release - 4 Apr 2018
 
Syria

Q&A: Demining in Deir ez-Zor, Syria

As the situation is relatively calm in northeast Syria, in the governorates of Hassakeh, Raqqa and Deir ez-Zor, people are starting to return home. MSF answers questions regarding the situation on the ground.  
Latest News - 4 Apr 2018
 
Rwanda

Rwandans Remember

More than two decades since the 1994 genocide, Rwandan fieldworkers tell us about the experiences that motivated them to join MSF.
Fieldworkers Stories - 4 Apr 2018
 

Letter to the doctors of East Ghouta

This is a message addressed directly to the doctors in East Ghouta by Lorena Bilbao who is an Operations Coordinator for MSF programmes in Syria.
Videos and Photos - 3 Apr 2018
 
Libya

Mediterranean: MSF Evacuates 39 Vulnerable People From Packed Rubber Boat

On the 31st of March, the search and rescue ship Aquarius were alerted by the Italian Rescue Maritime Coordination Centre (IMRCC) to a rubber boat in distress with an estimated 120 people.
Press Release - 3 Apr 2018
 
Malnutrition

Carissa Saunderson: ‘It’s only ever about the patient’

Carissa Saunderson is an emergency doctor from Cape Town, South Africa. She has spent 3 months working in South Sudan at a Primary Healthcare Centre run by Doctors Without Borders (MSF) in the town of Mayom. 

 
Fieldworkers Stories - 30 Mar 2018