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MSF response to malaria outbreak in Zamfara State, Nigeria
Each year, malaria kills around 600,000 people. 80 per cent of all deaths are children under five years of age.

The disease is easy enough to treat, but access to the most effective treatments remains inadequate. Over 95 per cent of all malaria deaths occur on the African continent. Impregnated mosquito nets are expensive and out of reach for many. The parasite which causes malaria is beginning to show resistance in parts of Asia to the most effective drug we have. And there are no new drugs in the development pipeline, meaning we could be left without effective options in the future.

Malaria

Quick facts about malaria

 
Lietchuor camp
South Sudan

New wave of refugees fleeing ongoing violence in South Sudan

Voices from the Field 27 May 2015
 
Rutshuru Hospital, DR Congo
Democratic Republic of Congo

Malaria epidemic in “a pediatric unit crammed with beds”

Voices from the Field 25 Apr 2015
 
Democratic Republic of Congo

Treating children during the Malaria peak at Rutshuru General Hospital

Voices from the Field 24 Apr 2015
 
Malaria

Working to prevent children from falling ill

Voices from the Field 24 Apr 2015
 
Healthcare in Boguila, Central African Republic
Central African Republic

“Without healthcare in Boguila our children would be like dead leaves falling from a tree”.

Project Update 22 Apr 2015
 
Kouango emergency intervention (CAR)
Central African Republic

MSF starts an emergency intervention in Kouango amid ‘a terrible mix of violence, displacement and lack of basic healthcare’

Press Release 14 Apr 2015
 
Bor State Hospital, FEB 2015
South Sudan

Restoring a ransacked hospital

Voices from the Field 8 Apr 2015
 
Central African Republic

In the aftermath, everything has changed

Voices from the Field 7 Apr 2015
 
Nigeria

An estimated 6,000 new IDPs are living in very precarious situation in Maiduguri

Project Update 31 Mar 2015
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MSF Malaria Project in Cambodia