![]() “Civilians from all communities are exposed to shocking levels of violence and ongoing displacement and many are cut off from medical assistance, food, water and shelter,” said Gadenne. Violence and insecurity has at times prevented MSF from accessing all communities equally. Activities have continued despite the precarious security situation in the area, not only in Pinga town but also in some villages across the front line such as Malemo.ĭespite our best efforts, there are limits to the humanitarian assistance we are able to provide. During 2012 and the first half of 2013, our medical staff assisted 1,790 deliveries, treated 1290 children for malnutrition and provided over 100,000 outpatient consultations. Each time, MSF has negotiated access with all parties to the conflict in order to reach the vulnerable and displaced from all communities. Control of the town has frequently changed between different armed groups. ![]() In Pinga, MSF has been providing medical care to people affected by conflict since before 2010. Ethnic tension and active fighting between armed militias in the area had led to the regular displacement of tens of thousands of people into the surrounding forests where no medical care is available, and deaths go unreported. The suspension will worsen an already dire health and humanitarian situation in the Pinga area. “We strongly condemn the intimidation of humanitarian workers and cannot accept threats directed at our staff,” said Colette Gadenne, MSF Head of Mission in Goma, the capital of North Kivu province. (9 August 2013) Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has been forced to suspend medical activities in the town of Pinga and its immediate surroundings in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, after a targeted threat to the safety of its humanitarian staff.
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