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Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF) launched an emergency response to a cholera outbreak in Lomera, ...
Mass atrocities are underway in Sudan's North Darfur region, MSF warned in a report today, urging the warring parties to halt ...
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The Israeli-US food distribution scheme in Gaza, launched one month ago, is degrading Palestinians by design, forcing them to choose between starvation or risking their lives for minimal supplies.
Isabella Mayes is a midwife activity manager who has recently returned from Old Fangak, South Sudan. Isabella shares how her experience in remote and rural healthcare helped her on her first ...
To improve patient care in northern Nigeria, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is embracing solar energy to power the hospitals it supports, which have historically depended on ...
"How many casualties are there going to be? And what supplies do we have?” These were the first thoughts of MSF’s Kaylene Tomkins when an airstrike hit Nyala — Sudan’s second largest city. Kaylene, ...
Life in Kiribati is influenced by its remote location, high disease burden and the worsening impacts of climate change. The country's healthcare system is under immense strain. With health workforce ...
MSF has started to roll out a new HIV prevention tool: a long-acting injectable pre-exposure prophylaxis. If we can get this drug to people at risk of HIV infection, and they accept it, this will be a ...
Despite constant insecurity and complex health challenges, Dr Gerald Riordon focused on building strong and respectful working relationships in his first assignment with MSF. With a background as a ...