Pakistan: MSF provides help in some of the areas hardest hit by severe floods

Pakistan is suffering widespread destruction from flooding due to exceptionally heavy monsoon rains, affecting some 33 million people. One-third of the country is now underwater, according to Pakistani officials. Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams are on the ground providing primary health care, drinking water, and essential supplies, although access to some areas remains […]

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An Open Letter from MSF to the Ministers of Health and International Development of Canada in regard to noma

  Since 2014, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontiéres (MSF) has been supporting the Sokoto Noma Hospital, the only hospital in Nigeria – and one of the few in the world -, with a programme of activities for people affected by noma, including noma survivors and their families. Noma is a neglected disease that affects people, especially […]

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Lithuania: Discriminatory and cruel migration practices compounding people’s suffering

  Vulnerable migrants and people seeking asylum who are held in prolonged detention in Lithuania are consequently experiencing an alarming deterioration in their mental health. The Lithuanian authorities’ flawed migration practices and legal processes are further discriminating against certain nationalities, and contributing to the continued detention of these people, the international medical humanitarian organisation Doctors […]

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Out of sight: neglected malnutrition crisis threatens tens of thousands of children in northwest Nigeria

A growing, yet largely ignored, malnutrition crisis is unfolding in northwest Nigeria, which threatens the lives of tens of thousands of children, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) warned today. Since January, MSF teams, working in partnership with Nigerian health authorities in five northwestern states, have already treated more than 50,000 children with acute malnutrition, […]

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Guatemala: MSF responding to chronic kidney disease

By Laura Panqueva Otálora, Head of Communications for Mexico and Central America.  Since August 2021, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been working in the department of Escuintla, to implement a comprehensive, simple, sustainable and reproducible care model that seeks to ensure timely diagnosis and management to reduce the morbidity associated with chronic kidney disease […]

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Haitians fleeing to US are at risk of being expelled: “Returning to Haiti means death”

  Haitian migrants who are risking their lives to flee conflict face still more dangers on the journey through Latin America.   Haitians seeking asylum in the United States continue to be at risk of being expelled and sent back to a country in crisis. The capital, Port-au-Prince, has become a battleground between armed groups, causing thousands […]

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Providing COVID-19 vaccination in northwest Syria amongst war, displacement and hesitancy

“For people like us who have survived war, shelling and daily violence, the coronavirus has been the last of our concerns,” says Em Mahmoud, a Syrian woman from Idlib. “When the number of cases started rising in northern Syria, I tried to persuade my husband to take the vaccine, but he was afraid,” she says. […]

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Greece: MSF teams provide emergency medical aid and support to more than 570 people arriving on Samos island

  More than 570 people, including 24 pregnant women, have received emergency medical and psychological first aid on 42 occasions over the past year by Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) after arriving in small boats on the Greek island of Samos. All had travelled from Turkish waters, which is just a few kilometers away. Many had […]

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SOS MEDITERRANEE, MSF and SEA-WATCH alert on the critical risk of more deaths in the central Mediterranean this summer in the absence of European state led search and rescue operations

In this summer season, SOS MEDITERRANEE, MSF and SEA-WATCH urgently call for the provision of European state-led search and rescue maritime assets in the central Mediterranean to prevent more deaths. Within five days, Geo Barents, a search and rescue ship operated by Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), and Ocean Viking a search and rescue […]

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