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Asbuli 2016
Ethiopia

Pastoral communities badly hit by the worst drought in 30 years

“On any given day we can see between 90 and 200 children,” explains Fardowsa Jigre, team leader of an MSF outreach team. “When we see a malnourished child it is a sure sign that the whole family is hungry. But we can only help the most vulnerable. In Siti, the situation is very bad.” Project Update - 21 Apr 2016
 
Asbuli 2016
Ethiopia

Risk of food insecurity

Project Update - 20 Apr 2016
 
MSF HIV Testing Clinic's in Conakry
HIV/AIDS

7 things you may believe about HIV/AIDS that turn out to be wrong

MSF calls for donors and UN agencies, in particular UNAIDS, the Global Fund, Pepfar and EU donors, as well as affected governments, to develop and implement a fast-track plan to scale-up life-saving antiretroviral treatment for countries where ART coverage reaches less than one-third of the population, particularly in West and Central Africa. Project Update - 19 Apr 2016
 
Lake Chad - people in dire need of support
Lake Chad Crisis

Lake Chad crisis update: Trapped in deadly violence

With more than 2.7 million people uprooted from their homes, the Lake Chad basin is currently home to one of the African continent’s biggest humanitarian crises. The region is reaching breaking point due to attacks by the Islamic State’s West Africa Province group (ISWAP), also known as Boko Haram, and a strong military response which has been launched to curb the violence. Project Update - 30 Mar 2016
 
Batangafo - NFI distribution
Central African Republic

MSF distributes relief item kits to fire-displaced families in Batangafo

Project Update - 25 Feb 2016
 
WAJIR, KENYA: MSF warns of future cholera spike
Kenya

MSF warns of future cholera spike if poor water and sanitation conditions in Wajir are not urgently addressed

MSF is warning that the substandard water and sanitation situation in Wajir, northeastern Kenya, is creating ideal conditions for a future increase in cholera cases. Project Update - 22 Feb 2016
 
Conditions in Kapise village, Malawi
Mozambique

Crisis Update - 16 February 2016

Project Update - 17 Feb 2016
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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