Haiti: A multitude of challenges for patients after the earthquake

More than a week after an earthquake destroyed his home and fractured the bones of his leg, Widnika, age 2 years and 7 months, sleeps in a bed at Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)’s Tabarre hospital in Port-au-Prince as his mother Widline sits with him. The 7.2 magnitude quake began at 8:29 a.m. local […]

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Haiti earthquake: Getting help to people injured and displaced by the disaster

Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is continuing to respond to the earthquake that shook Haiti this weekend and provide medical care to people who have been injured. The magnitude 7.2 earthquake struck the southern region of Haiti on Saturday, August 14, 2021 at 8:30 am local time. Our teams are on the ground providing help in the provinces […]

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Darien Gap, Panama: MSF reinforces support in response increasing number of migrants

Since May 2021, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has treated more than 14,000 people who were injured while crossing the Darién Gap. More than 11,000 migrants arrived in Panama from Colombia in June, 2021. This is the highest figure so far this year and a very unusual number in one month during the rainy […]

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Haiti: initial evaluations and first interventions after the 7.2 magnitude earthquake

Saturday, August 14, at 8:30 am local time, the earth trembled in the southern peninsula of Haiti. A 7.2 magnitude earthquake caused severe damage to buildings, houses, and main access roads in the three provinces of Grand’Anse, Nippes and Sud. The provisional death toll is now nearly 2,000, according to Haiti’s Office for Civil Protection, […]

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Hepatitis E cases in Sudan’s Tigray refugee camps highlights shortcomings of international humanitarian response

Cases of hepatitis E are spreading across camps in Gedaref and Kassala states, Eastern Sudan, infecting hundreds of refugees from Tigray and posing a risk to local Sudanese communities.

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“Do we have a future?”: One year after the Beirut blast, the situation in Lebanon has got much worse

Lebanon has been in a state of emergency since late-2019, rocked by economic crisis, political instability and social tensions, and hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. On top of these came the devastating explosion which rocked Beirut on August 4, 2020. One year later, people are in increasing need of humanitarian aid. Half of Lebanon’s […]

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