369 Results For "mental health"
 
Drodro general hospital - Ituri DRC - May 2023
Attacks on medical care

Democratic Republic of Congo: MSF calls for protection of patients, medical facilities and civilians following Drodro hospital attack

MSF condemns the killing of a defenceless elderly patient in her bed and urge all parties to the conflict to respect and protect patients, medical staff, medical facilities, civilians and humanitarian aid workers. Press Release - 9 Mar 2024
 
Assisting Survivors of Sexual Violence in Kanyaruchinya, DRC
International Women's Day

Women on the frontline: Defying the consequences of conflict to care for each other

In contexts of conflict and war around the world, women fulfil indispensable roles to address the healthcare needs of other women in their communities and provide linkages to care to organisations like MSF Article - 8 Mar 2024
 
Atija, a 28-year-old mother displaced in Macomia.
War and conflict

Violence continues displacing and traumatizing thousands in Cabo Delgado

Since 2017, families have been displaced multiple times. Most have experienced or witnessed extreme violence including killings, sexual violence, kidnappings, extortion, and villages being burnt. Article - 4 Mar 2024
 
Inside Gaza - October 2023
War and conflict

Gaza: Attacks on humanitarian workers amid relentless bombardment make vital assistance near impossible

The humanitarian situation for trapped Gazans remains catastrophic. According to local health authorities, the number of people killed in Gaza has risen to 30,000, all while there are no signs of Israeli forces attempting to limit the loss of civilian life or alleviate the suffering of people. Article - 27 Feb 2024
 
Geo Barents - rotation 8
Mediterranean Migration

A normalisation of violence against refugees and migrants has taken root

Current EU proposals continue to draw on narratives of crisis and migrants as a “threat” to justify actions which limit or suspend their obligation towards people seeking safety. Project Update - 21 Feb 2024
 
Aerial view captures the fighting and violence that erupted in Khartoum, Sudan.
War and Conflict

Conflict in Sudan

On 15 April 2023, intense fighting erupted between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Khartoum. The conflict has caused immense suffering. Millions of people have had to flee their homes and cross the borders to Chad, South Sudan, and other neighbouring countries. The majority, however, have remained in Sudan.
 
Dr.Ocan
War and conflict

I am glad I went to work in Sudan despite my family’s reluctance, a doctor's journey of compassion and resilience

The daily toll of suffering and death was painful. Our healthcare workers were stretched. Stories from the Frontline - 8 Feb 2024
 
Syria; A MSF nurse registers a patient at the mobile clinic set up in Al-Fuqara camp, Al-Dana area
Mental Health

Syria: One year after earthquake, mental scars are still raw

While the physical destruction caused by the quakes is less visible than before, the impact on people’s mental health is stark. Project Update - 6 Feb 2024
 
 Ann Njambi
Mental Health

Beyond the Frontlines: A Journey into Mental Health Healing in Ukraine

Ann Njambi works with MSF in Ukraine as Mental Health Manager. She describes the challenges and her work supporting those grappling with the dire mental impacts of the war. Stories from the Frontline - 2 Feb 2024
 
Lassa in Ebonyi State - Nigeria
Lassa Fever

Surviving Lassa fever in Nigeria: the stories of Ngozi and Oluchi

Lassa fever is a haemorrhagic fever that causes serious damage to various organs, reducing the body’s ability to function. The virus is contagious and can spread from person to person via bodily fluids, including saliva, urine, blood, and vomit. The disease affects 100,000 to 300,000 people every year across Western Africa and causes around 5,000 deaths. Last year in Nigeria, there were 8,978 suspected cases and 1,227 confirmed cases of Lassa fever (Nigerian Centre for Disease Control). Article - 22 Jan 2024