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MSF van crossing a wooden bridge, a short distance away from a primary healthcare facility MSF is supporting in Cross River state. The wooden bridge was constructed after the concrete bridge collapsed. It is now old too, so, MSF van must cross without passengers to reduce weight. An MSF logistician guides the van as it drives across the wooden bridge.
Nigeria

Four challenges to reaching remote communities in Nigeria

Our driver, Mr Patrick A.Njok, tells us about his experiences delivering healthcare to remote communities in Nigeria. Voices from the Field - 18 Oct 2024
 
A close-up of a patient’s hand during an mpox screening consultation at the health center supported by MSF in the Kanyaruchinya displacement site, on the outskirts of Goma.

Please note that the patients appearing in the pictures are
screened for mpox by MSF – we cannot confirm if mpox was or was not confirmed.
Democratic Republic of Congo

Mpox in eastern DRC is just another challenge amid torrent of problems

According to Dr Tejshri Shah, General Director of MSF who recently returned from North Kivu, DRC, containing the mpox outbreak necessitates listening to people about their needs and addressing their appalling living conditions. Voices from the Field - 4 Sep 2024
 
Views of El Fasher Hospital in July 2023.
Sudan

Nowhere is safe as deadly fighting escalates in El Fasher, North Darfur

As violence escalates in El Fasher, Sudan, the MSF-supported South Hospital has received hundreds of casualties. Dr Prince Djuma Safari, MSF deputy medical coordinator, describes the situation on the ground. Voices from the Field - 15 May 2024
 
In June, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, MSF team has started supporting Umdawanban hospital in Khartoum State, to improve healthcare services for the communities. Our teams are working to enhance essential paediatric, nutrition, and maternity services. Additionally, we provide vital support in energy, water, sanitation, and hygiene, in the hospital. MSF bought a generator for the hospital and is working on the water supply lines. In the first two weeks of the intervention, we've reported: approximately 250 admissions in maternity, 107 normal deliveries, and more than 80 admissions for paediatrics with 20% newborns.
Conflict in Sudan

Addressing myriad medical needs amidst conflict in Sudan

Our deputy medical coordinator in Sudan, Dr Mohammad Bashir, shares his experiences in providing desperately needed healthcare in the country amidst the relentless conflict. Voices from the Field - 15 Feb 2024
 
The Sudanese Ministry of Health staff starting a measles vaccination campaign in the Um Sangour camp camp in the White Nile state. In June, MSF teams started supporting the provision of primary healthcare in three Ministry of Health (MoH) run clinics in the White Nile state camps of Um Sangour, Al Alagaya and Khor Ajwal, which hosts Sudanese population displaced from Khartoum. MSF teams are providing general healthcare, assisting patients with medical referrals, treating suspected measles cases, and supporting the inpatient therapeutic feeding centre at the hospital outskirts of the Al Kashafa refugee camp.  

Photo: Mazin Al-Hadi
Conflict in Sudan

Overwhelming needs in White Nile as conflict pushes people to limit

With nearly half a million people who have been displaced living across 10 camps in the White Nile, Sudan, the situation has reached a critical point, with people living in destitution and at risk of malnutrition. Voices from the Field - 28 Sep 2023
 
The MSF flag flutters in the wind at MSF’s clinic in Al-Tanideba camp for Tigray refugees, in Eastern Sudan.
Conflict in Sudan

Turkish Hospital in Khartoum: Last lifeline for sick children and pregnant women

In Khartoum, where the health system has all but collapsed, we are addressing myriad health problems among people, especially very sick children, who are also at risk of deadly diseases and malnutrition. Voices from the Field - 4 Sep 2023
 
Mesfin Teshome does the triage in front of the mobile clinic. He screens patients for malnutrition cases, addresses basic questions about their health, and helps prioritise the urgent cases by ensuring that people with serious health issues are seen first.
Cholera

Urgent action needed to tackle cholera across Horn of Africa

Despite being preventable, deaths from cholera are on the rise across the Horn of Africa, amid the longest outbreaks ever recorded in the region. Voices from the Field - 13 Jul 2023
 
The MSF flag flutters in the wind at MSF’s clinic in Al-Tanideba camp for Tigray refugees, in Eastern Sudan.
Conflict in Sudan

Huge needs arise following the eruption of conflict in West Darfur

Moussa Ibrahim, MSF logistics supervisor in Sudan, describes the desperate situation for people trapped in El Geneina. We call all parties of the conflict to safeguard the protection of civilians and medical personnel. Voices from the Field - 5 Jun 2023
 
Matsanjeni clinic outside view, Shiselweni region.
In Eswatini, MSF is working to fight the dual epidemic of HIV and TB.
Eswatini

MSF hands over HIV and TB programme in Eswatini after 16 years

As we hand over our HIV and TB programme in Eswatini to the Ministry of Health after 16 years, Bernhard Kerschberger, MSF head of mission, shares five key facts about our medical operations there. Voices from the Field - 26 May 2023
 
Aisha A., a 6-year-old noma survivor, with her mother Hauwa in the postoperative ward of the Sokoto Noma Hospital. She only thinks of the day when she can go to school. She wants to become a teacher. May 10, 2023.
Noma

Noma survivors shine a light on neglected disease

The inspiring stories of three survivors of noma, who are now working to help others suffering from the deadly neglected tropical disease. Voices from the Field - 23 May 2023
Four mothers posing in a corridor of the Hospital in Bili. All four of them are staying in the hospital with their child, that's suffering from a severe case of malaria. Since the beginning of the project in 2016, the pediatric ward already treated more than 4.000 cases of complicated/severe form of malaria.
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

Independent medical humanitarian assistance

We provide medical assistance to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from healthcare. Our teams are made up of tens of thousands of health professionals, logistic and administrative staff - most of them hired locally. Our actions are guided by medical ethics and the principles of independence and impartiality. We are a non-profit, self-governed, member-based organisation.

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