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Photo Collection: Coverage by MSF from Central African Republic in the months January - May 2014
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Photo Collection: MSF in Central African Republic, January – May 2014 These and more images can be found on the MSF Media Archive:
http://media.msf.org/Package/24BHRGYHQBS
The needs of displaced people in Don Bosco (30,000 people) are enormous. MSF has started a
nutritional program in the camp. Photo: Juan Carlos Tomasi/MSF
Following confirmation of measles cases MSF is
vaccinating 68,000 children in five camps in
Bangui, Central African Republic in order to
prevent an outbreak. Photo: Pierre
Terdjman/Cosmos
A wounded man, is referred for emergency
surgery by MSF staff at Mpoko camp.
Photo: William Daniels
MSF Health Promoter Katrien Gedopt, Bangui
Airport, Central African Republic.
Photo: Christian Nestler
21-year-old Sonia arrived at the MSF hospital in the M’Poko camp to give birth after fleeing the
neighbourhood of Bangui that she lived in to seek refuge and medical help at the M’Poko camp.
Violent conflict erupted in December in Bangui, Central African Republic. Photo: Laurence Geai
Following heavy rain sanitarian conditions in M'Poko camp have been exacerbated. Some 60.000
are still gathered in this camp near the international airport where MSF has set up a field hospital
with 60 beds and 3 health posts. Photo: Mathieu Fortoul/MSF
Ann Van Haver, midwife for MSF, takes care of
Sonia, 21 at the Médecins Sans Frontières hospital
in M’Poko camp in Bangui.
Photo: Laurence Geai
Photo Collection: MSF in Central African Republic, January – May 2014 These and more images can be found on the MSF Media Archive:
http://media.msf.org/Package/24BHRGYHQBS
An MSF support team, heading to Castors Health Centre in Bangui, takes cover from gunfire.
Photo: Juan Carlos Tomasi/MSF
MSF staff on the road to Castor hospital in Bangui,
Central African Republic.
Photo: Juan Carlos Tomasi/MSF
MSF midwife Dominique Luypaers, Bossangoa
hospital, Central African Republic.
Photo: Ton Koene.
Women and children line up at a mobile health
clinic run by MSF in the village of Zere, a two hour
drive from Bossangoa, Central African Republic.
Photo Ton Koene
The Mamadou M’Baiki health centre (PK 5 area) was opened by MSF at the beginning of the year.
Since then staff are performing more than 3,500 consultations per month. Photo: Mathieu
Fortoul/MSF
MSF Doctor, Paul van der Laan, Bossangoa
hospital, Central African Republic.
Photo: Ton Koene
Many people displaced by the conflict have found temporary refuge in Mboko airport, Bangui.,
April 2014. Photo Ton Koene