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Nigeria, Banki, March 2017
Nigeria

Testimonies of forced return

Nigerian refugees in Cameroon are being forcibly returned to northeast Nigeria. In March 2017, three of them told MSF staff their stories. Voices from the Field - 19 Apr 2017
 
Nigeria-Rann_March-2017
Nigeria

“Falling sick in Rann is almost a death sentence”

"The humanitarian situation in Rann is becoming increasingly critical as newly displaced continue to arrive. The most urgent needs now are healthcare, shelter and water." Voices from the Field - 19 Apr 2017
 
Bria Hospital
Central African Republic

“Our paediatric hospital had to suddenly function as an adult trauma centre”

Katie Treble was working in the MSF hospital in Bria during the weekend of 24 to 26 March when heavy fighting occurred and MSF received 24 wounded people in three days. Voices from the Field - 13 Apr 2017
 
Providing care to displaced communities, Tikrit district, Iraq.
Iraq

“We walked all night, staying away from roads for fear of being caught”

Al Alam camp, near Tikrit, is home to about 8,000 women, children and men who have been displaced from their homes to the north by the ongoing conflict. Project Update - 11 Apr 2017
 
Measles Vaccination in Conakry
Guinea

Battling a large-scale measles epidemic

Less than a year after the Ebola epidemic officially ended, the Guinean health system continues to struggle. Press Release - 7 Apr 2017
 
North Syria, Jan 2017
Syria

Describing the toll of war on health in absentia

"In war-torn Syria, patients are besieged and in inaccessible areas. True numbers are unknown but those we do see paint a picture so bleak that the size and scale of an emergency health response seem unimaginable." Journal article - 3 Apr 2017
 
Zummar Maternity / IPD - March 2017
Iraq

Stabilising emergencies in a pocket of safety

MSF has expanded its activities in the Tal Afar district, northwest of Mosul, where the population has little access to healthcare Project Update - 3 Apr 2017
 
Cervical Cancer In Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe

Preventing cervical cancer

With so many Zimbabwean women missing out on screening and treatment and dying unnecessarily, MSF started working with the health ministry in 2014 to bring preventive screenings to Epworth polyclinic in Harare. Project Update - 28 Mar 2017
 
MSF Clinic Hepatitis C Unit
Hepatitis C

MSF joins Europe-wide action challenging patent on key hepatitis C drug

“With an estimated 80 million people worldwide living with hepatitis C, treatment should be available to everyone who needs it,” said Dr Isaac Chikwanha, hepatitis C medical advisor for MSF’s Access Campaign. Press Release - 26 Mar 2017
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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