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MSF COVID Intervention in Aden, Al Gomhuria Hospital
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

COVID-19 support desperately needed as second wave overwhelms Yemen

The second wave of COVID-19 in war-torn Yemen is resulting in hospitals stretched to breaking point, with a lack of critical supplies to treat patients, including oxygen. Press Release - 25 Mar 2021
 
Arduous and lengthy treatment of tuberculosis
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

Three questions on worrying COVID-19 surge in Papua New Guinea

In PNG, the health system is at risk of collapsing following an increase in the number of COVID-19 patients. Given the staff shortages, patients have little to no access to regular basic health care. Interview - 25 Mar 2021
 
Hebron- Medical Activities
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

Vaccines urgently needed as Palestine struggles under surge of COVID-19

MSF is urging Israeli and Palestinian authorities to immediately scale-up efforts to curb the spread of coronavirus COVID-19 in the West Bank, as hopsitals become saturated. Press Release - 24 Mar 2021
 
Mr Mncwabe
Tuberculosis

Drug-resistant TB clinical trial ends enrolment early after positive initial data

Patient enrolment on an-MSF sponsored clinical trial, TB-PRACTECAL, has ended early after an independent data safety and monitoring board indicated that the new MDR-TB regimen being studied by the trial is vastly superior to current care. Press Release - 24 Mar 2021
 
Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh three years after their exodus
Rohingya refugee crisis

Three questions on life for the Rohingya in Bangladesh

More than three years since Rohingya refugees left Myanmar en masse for Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, living conditions in the mega camp continue to deteriorate. People face a tough choice on whether to stay or leave. Interview - 18 Mar 2021
 
Carrying water from boreholes in Pulka IDP camp
Nigeria

Pulka, where water is the source of life… and disease

A lack of clean water for displaced people in Pulka, Borno state, Nigeria is causing illness among people; MSF is urging other organisations to act and improve access to a vital resource. Project Update - 16 Mar 2021
 
TIGRAY | Selekleka Hospital
Ethiopia Tigray crisis

People left with few healthcare options in Tigray as facilities looted, destroyed

An MSF assessment of healthcare facilities in violence-racked Tigray region, northern Ethiopia, finds 70% have been targeted by armed groups - leaving people with a serious lack of access to healthcare. Press Release - 15 Mar 2021
 
Marib: Health needs grow in what was considered the safe haven of Yemen
Yemen

Health needs grow for people in former safe haven of Marib

During the six years of war in Yemen, many people have sought refuge in Marib governorate. However fighting in what was once a safe haven is now displacing people - who have little access to healthcare. Project Update - 11 Mar 2021
 
MSF intervention in Lodi
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

A year of a pandemic: our response to COVID-19 in pictures

For the last year, MSF teams around the world have been responding to the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. Here are our teams at work in pictures. Photo Story - 11 Mar 2021
 
Mental health activities in Manaus
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

One year of a pandemic

MSF's Brice de le Vingne reflects on our response to COVID-19, one year after WHO declared the outbreak of the new coronavirus a global pandemic. Opinion - 11 Mar 2021
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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