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At the same time, natural disasters pushed people’s coping mechanisms to their limits. Communities across the vastness of the Somali region experienced what is reported as the worst drought in forty years, and when floods struck the Gambella region, more than 180,000 people were displaced from their homes, and health facilities suffered extensive damage. Project Update - 27 Dec 2022
ኢትዮጵያ፡ “ገለልተኛነት የኤም ኤስ ኤፍ ዋና ጉዳይ ነው - ሰዎች ከማን ወገን እና ከየትም አካባቢ ቢሆኑም ሁሉንም በእኩል እናስተናግዳለን።
More than 22 million people were estimated to need humanitarian assistance in Ethiopia in 2022.1 Many faced the tragic consequences of conflict, particularly communities in the regions of Afar, Amhara, Tigray and Southern Nations (SNNPR).At the same time, natural disasters pushed people’s coping mechanisms to their limits. Communities across the vastness of the Somali region experienced what is reported as the worst drought in forty years, and when floods struck the Gambella region, more than 180,000 people were displaced from their homes, and health facilities suffered extensive damage. Project Update - 27 Dec 2022
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At the same time, natural disasters pushed people’s coping mechanisms to their limits. Communities across the vastness of the Somali region experienced what is reported as the worst drought in forty years, and when floods struck the Gambella region, more than 180,000 people were displaced from their homes, and health facilities suffered extensive damage. Project Update - 27 Dec 2022
Treating people all across Ethiopia
More than 22 million people were estimated to need humanitarian assistance in Ethiopia in 2022.1 Many faced the tragic consequences of conflict, particularly communities in the regions of Afar, Amhara, Tigray and Southern Nations (SNNPR).At the same time, natural disasters pushed people’s coping mechanisms to their limits. Communities across the vastness of the Somali region experienced what is reported as the worst drought in forty years, and when floods struck the Gambella region, more than 180,000 people were displaced from their homes, and health facilities suffered extensive damage. Project Update - 27 Dec 2022
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Kenya: Community surveillance and sensitization must continue for fast identification of malnutrition
Zeitun Yussuf is one of the Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) community health educators (CHEs) whose work includes carrying out community surveillance and health education. CHE’s are based in the community and have been actively identifying, observing and reporting malnutrition cases from the community. Their work is critical for early detection, enrolment and management of malnutrition cases. She shares her experience as a community health educator and her personal experiences with the drought. Stories from the Frontline - 22 Dec 2022
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አስቸኳይ ጉዳይ - የኤምኤስኤፍ ስፔን ፕሬዝዳንት በኢትዮጵያ ጉብኝትን አስመልክቶ
ከኤምኤስኤፍ ስፔን ፕሬዝዳንት ከወ/ሮ ፓውላ ጊል የተሰጠ Statement - 26 Jul 2022
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Statement - 26 Jul 2022
On the visit of the president of MSF Spain to Ethiopia
Flashquote attributable to Ms Paula Gil, President of MSF SpainStatement - 26 Jul 2022
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One-year memoriam: Yohannes, Maria and Tedros
We miss our colleagues terribly and we continue to mourn them Project Update - 24 Jun 2022
Malnutrition
MSF is witnessing alarming indications of large-scale nutritional crisis in Ethiopia's Afar region
Videos and Photos - 23 Jun 2022
Mental Health
World Refugee Day: MSF launches a new mental health intervention at Tongogara Refugee Camp
Today on World Refugee Day, MSF launches a new mental health intervention at Tongogara Refugee Camp (TRC) in Chipinge, Zimbabwe, a place that has become home to nearly 15,000 refugees. Press Release - 20 Jun 2022
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MSF raises alert over alarming indications of large-scale nutritional crisis in Ethiopia's Afar region
Many people in Afar cannot access the very minimum levels of healthcare, food and water necessary to sustain human life Press Release - 9 Jun 2022
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