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MSF Yellow Fever Vaccination in Kinshasa, DRC
Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF mobilises hundreds of workers for massive yellow fever vaccination campaign in Kinshasa

MSF is mobilising considerable resources to support the Congolese authorities in their wide-scale campaign against yellow fever, where 10.5 million people will be vaccinated in the next ten days. Project Update - 16 Aug 2016
 
Central African Republic - Zemio Project - Patient Stories
Central African Republic

MSF nurse speaks with patients from HIV programme in Zémio

In these two stories, Keri Geiger, an MSF nurse in Zémio, speaks with two patients from the HIV programme. Jean Pierre, while gravely ill, was carried on a bike by his brother for more than 130 kilometres to the centre, over the border from Congo. Gisele was one of MSF’s first patients in Zémio. Project Update - 12 Aug 2016
 
Emergency response in Eastern Nigeria
Nigeria

Crisis Info on Borno emergency - August 2016

Project Update - 10 Aug 2016
 
 MSF HIV Programe in Bangui, Central African Republic
Central African Republic

Patients stories from Hôpital Communautaire

Project Update - 18 Jul 2016
 
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South Sudan

Activity Update, May 2016

Project Update - 15 Jul 2016
 
Mandera, Kenya: Double outbreak of cholera and chikungunya placing huge strain on medical services
Kenya

Double cholera and chikungunya epidemic in Mandera town is under control

“The number of cholera patients has been reduced thanks to the combined efforts of the County health authorities and other organisations involved in the response,” says Liesbeth Aelbrecht, Head of Mission for MSF in Kenya. “The smooth collaboration with the local authorities and the other actors was a key element in tackling this outbreak, and we are grateful to all partners for their support. However, we have not yet reached zero cases. Only with sustained efforts to improve hygiene and living conditions, future outbreaks can be avoid Project Update - 14 Jul 2016
 
Telemedicine Ethiopia
Medical resource

Telemedicine helps to bridge the gap between remote areas and large hospitals

Telemedicine helps to bridge the gap between remote areas and large hospitals Project Update - 13 Jul 2016
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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