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MSF intervention in Alaback, Niger
Niger

Floods leave hundreds of families homeless with increased risk of disease

“We see that the families in this area, who are already have very little, have now lost everything. Despite the presence of government health facilities, many parents do not have the money for treatment for such illnesses as respiratory infections, diarrhoea and skin diseases,” said Adolphe Masudi, MSF project manager for this intervention. Project Update - 26 Aug 2016
 
DRC: Malaria outbreak now under control, MSF withdraws from Haut-Uélé province
Malaria

Malaria outbreak now under control, MSF withdraws from Haut-Uélé province

Interview with Florent Uzzeni, deputy head of MSF’s emergency unit in Geneva, Switzerland Voices from the Field - 26 Aug 2016
 
Dr Erlend Grønningen - Boost Hospital, Helmand, Afghanistan
Afghanistan

Empty beds are the face of war

By Dr Erlend Grønningen, inpatient department supervising medical doctor at Boost Hospital in Lashkar Gah, Helmand Voices from the Field - 26 Aug 2016
 
Bourbon Argos Search and Rescue Operations May 2016
Mediterranean migration

MSF condemns attack on rescue vessel

Statement - 25 Aug 2016
 
Ngala IDP camp, Nigeria - July 2017
Nigeria

Video: Testimonies from displaced women in Maiduguri, Nigeria

Voices from the Field - 23 Aug 2016
 
Snapshots from Borno State // Amina story
Nigeria

Amina, a 15-year-old mother in Maiduguri

“Our women patients are mostly in poor general health, and for most it is very difficult for them to get to see a doctor because they don’t have the money or their family members do not see it as a priority,” explains Etsuko Nakamura. Voices from the Field - 18 Aug 2016
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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