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Democratic Republic of Congo

People struggling to find food, water, shelter after east DRC volcano eruption

Nearly two weeks after Mount Nyiragongo erupted in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo, people are struggling to find food, water and shelter in the areas they're displaced. Project Update - 3 Jun 2021
 
IDP camp in Anka
Nigeria

Zamfara state gripped by humanitarian crisis as violence escalates

Following violence in Zamfara state, northwest Nigeria, thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes, and are now living in camps that lack water, food and shelter. Press Release - 3 Jun 2021
 
Conflict in Burkina Faso: when the whole day is devoted to fetching water
Burkina Faso

Conflict in Burkina Faso: when the whole day is devoted to fetching water

A severe lack of water in the Sahel desert region of northern Burkina Faso is disrupting the lives of people living under a growing armed conflict Project Update - 2 Jun 2021
 
The journey to reversing the curve
HIV/AIDS

UN HIV declaration must throw a lifeline to people with Advanced HIV Disease

Ahead of the UN High Level Meeting on HIV, Dr Gilles van Cutsem and Amanda Banda make the case for why diagnosis and treatment for HIV comorbidities must be scaled up. Opinion - 1 Jun 2021
 
Water distribution in Sake, North Kivu, DRC
Democratic Republic of Congo

Further assistance urgently needed for people following DRC volcano eruption

Half a million people are without clean drinking water following the eruption of volcano Mount Nyiragongo, in North Kivu, DRC, where MSF teams are responding, but where more assistance for people is urgently needed. Project Update - 31 May 2021
 
HIV Co-Infection Clinic - Yangon
Myanmar

All parties must ensure unimpeded access to healthcare in Myanmar

MSF urges Myanmar's de facto military government to ensure people have unconstrained access to healthcare and allow medical staff to provide care without fear. Press Release - 28 May 2021
 
Israeli forces injure hundreds of Palestinian men, women, and children in Jerusalem
Attacks on medical care

Trauma continues long after the bombing stops in Gaza

Following the 11-day bombardment of Gaza, MSF is concerned about the long-lasting mental health and physical wounds of people, as well as the concerning rise of COVID-19 cases. Project Update - 28 May 2021
 
Sea Watch 4 - Rotation01 - Life On Deck

International Financial Report 2020

Annual Report - 25 May 2021
 
Measles vaccination campaign - Niger May 2021
Measles

Niger: “If vaccinations fail to happen, the effects will be felt for years to come”

Insecurity and the knock-on effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have led to a soaring number of measles cases in Niger. MSF teams are currently vaccinating more than 700,000 children in response. Interview - 21 May 2021
 
Bombing in Gaza, Palestine
Palestine

Gaza: “Night and day, what we are living through is terrifying”

Aymen Al-Djaroucha, project coordinator for MSF In Gaza, Palestine, recounts the extreme violence that is taking place in the blockaded enclave. Voices from the Field - 19 May 2021
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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