MSF Treating Iraqis Affected by Civil War

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Iraq’s health care system was already severely affected by years of sanctions and conflict, but needs have increased dramatically as of late. Two years into Iraq's civil conflict, the country is hosting 3.4 million internally displaced people (IDPs), with no end to the conflict in sight. Iraqis are being forced to flee their homes as a result of fighting that has ravaged the country’s central provinces and is gearing up to move north to Mosul.

Doctors Without Borders'/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been steadily increasing its response in Iraq, with teams of both Iraqi and international staff working in a growing number of locations across 11 governorates to provide free basic health care, mental health services, and essential relief items to displaced families, returnees, impoverished host communities and Syrian refugees.

Daily life in Khanaqin refugees camp (Alwand1) , central north of Iraq. MSF provides mental health, NCD, Health Promotion and Community Engagement Activities.
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Daily life in Khanaqin refugees camp (Alwand1) , central north of Iraq. MSF provides mental health, NCD, Health Promotion and Community Engagement Activities.
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Daily life in Khanaqin refugees camp (Alwand1) , central north of Iraq. MSF provides mental health, NCD, Health Promotion and Community Engagement Activities.
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Non Communicable Disease clinic (MSF) in Alwand1 camp Khanaqin North of Iraq. Iraqi MD Musa Najeeb Aziz doing the consultation for old man diagnosed with diabetic type2 he couldn't pay for drugs and sensation decreased in his lower limbs, a foreign body found between toes which Dr.Musa tried to remove it and advanced the patient about importance of diabetic foot care.
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Non Communicable Disease clinic (MSF) in Northern Iraq. Iraqi MD Musa Najee Aziz working for MSF doing examination for the old man diagnosed with HTN he presented to MSF clinic with high blood pressure. MSF file made for him with regular appointment schedule for further follow up.
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Non Communicable Disease clinic (MSF) Khanaqin Alwand1 camp in Northern Iraq. MD Tamam Qasem working for MSF doing examination for the patient diagnosed by diabetic and heart palpitations and prepare a file with regular appointment schedule for further follow up and providing medicine.
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Non Communicable Disease clinic (MSF) in Northern Iraq. MSF provide all the medication by free to the patient in MSF clinic in Alwand1 and 2 camp,
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Guard place in MSF clinic in Alwand1 camp (Khanaqin).
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