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Daniel Kuju, health promotion supervisor, and Beatrice Johnson, community health educator, visit semi-nomadic communities in Labarab, Greater Pibor administrative area to conduct health awareness sessions. South Sudan, February 2024.
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Ebola testimony
DRC Ebola outbreaks

“I will start today from zero”

Voices from the Field 19 Jun 2018
 
Omar Mahmoud Mental Health Activity Manager Assistant
Iraq

Syrian refugee works to heal wounds of Iraq's displaced

thenational.ae 19 Jun 2018
 
Shelter situation in Pulka, Nigeria
Nigeria

“There is no place to take cover or hide from the rain”

Project Update 18 Jun 2018
 
Website

حملة أطباء بلا حدود لتوفير الأدوية الأساسيّة

msfaccess.org
 
Guinea-Bissau. New healthcare project for children in Bafata
Guinea-Bissau

Medical knowledge that outlasts MSF project

Voices from the Field 18 Jun 2018
 
MSF Doctor David Beversluis - Spokesperson
Mediterranean migration

Over 600 rescued people adrift in Europe’s political limbo

Voices from the Field 17 Jun 2018
 
Aquarius Disembarking at Valencia Port Spain
Mediterranean migration

European governments must put people’s lives before politics

Press Release 17 Jun 2018
 
Interview with Marwan, Logistics Supervisor in Idlib proyect
Non-Medical

Logistics Coordinator

 
Tanya Haj-Hassan, Paediatrician, Nablus Hospital, West Mosul
Medical

Paediatrician

 
Gavhar Rasul-Zade, MSF nurse
Medical

Nurse

 
Nemat Abaker, MSF midwife supervisor in the maternity ward
Medical

Midwife

 
Mental health of children in Gaza
Medical

Mental Health Activity Manager

 
In Ukraine, MSF Works in Partnership with Local Groups
Non-Medical

HR Coordinator

 
Sexual and reproductive health control in Bolívar
Medical

Obstetrician/Gynaecologist

 
Marie-Jocelyne at work, image 2
Non-Medical

Finance Coordinator

MSF Logistique - Bordeaux
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