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Libya: "People are terrified of rain, clouds and climate change"
Three months after thousands of people lost their lives in devastating floods caused by Storm Daniel, residents of the city of Derna are suffering the psychological aftermath of the disaster. MSF doctors and psychologists have been providing them with medical care and mental health support.

Israeli shelling overwhelms hospitals in southern Gaza; civilians are again ordered to evacuate the area
Since the truce in the Gaza Strip, the Al-Aqsa and the Nasser hospitals in the south of Gaza, both supported by MSF, are barely able to cope with the influx of patients. We have had to suspend our medical support to Martyrs and Beni Suhaila clinics.

MSF convoy attacked in Gaza: all elements point to Israeli army responsibility
On 18 November, an MSF convoy attempting to evacuate MSF staff in Gaza City came under fire. Two people were killed in what immediately appeared to be a deliberate attack on MSF vehicles.

Gaza: Five things to know about the dire situation in the south
Today, the humanitarian situation in the south of Gaza is dire and unsafe. Intense bombardment and fighting have uprooted over 1.8 million people – around 80 per cent of the total population of the Strip.

« LÀ où ça fait mal » : MSF campaign bears witness to suffering around the world
In the run-up to the festive season, the Luxembourg section of the medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is launching the second wave of its awareness campaign and appeal for donations: “LÀ où ça fait mal“ (Where it hurts, in English).

Couffo project celebrates its one-year anniversary
After 15 years of absence, MSF has returned to Benin aiming at strengthening healthcare for mothers and children, and at assisting people affected by malaria and by recent violence who are struggling to access medical care.

Mikaela, the 800g baby who survived being born amidst conflict
"Little spark of hope". Specifically, 800 grams of weight. By the end of September, mother with a newborn girl arrived in the MSF neonatal care unit in Adré, in the East of Chad. The baby decided to come to world too early. And some may say that in one of the worst places where someone can start their life these days.

Guinea: Progress Made in HIV Care but Major Challenges Remain
As part of World AIDS Day, MSF is highlighting its project in Conakry, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary. Despite the progress made, challenges remain in prevention, screening, treatment and funding.
