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Haemorrhagic fevers

Norwegian MSF staff member infected in Sierra Leone

Will soon be transferred to a specialised treatment center in Europe Press Release - 6 Oct 2014
 
Degehbur Hospital
Ethiopia

Mother grateful for MSF intervention

"I felt the sparkle of my child’s life return" Voices from the Field - 3 Oct 2014
 
MONROVIA, LIBERIA - AUGUST 18
Liberia

MSF distributing family protection kits

“We know these kits are not the solution to the Ebola crisis in Monrovia” Project Update - 3 Oct 2014
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF treating patients in difficult conditions

The Ebola outbreak has not yet been contained. Project Update - 2 Oct 2014
 
South Sudan

In Bentiu camp, floodwaters recede but tension remains

Thousands of people have taken refuge in a camp near Bentiu and set up spontaneously after violence swept across the country. Voices from the Field - 26 Sep 2014
 
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South Sudan

"The humanitarian community should be doing everything in its power to prevent this unnecessary loss of life"

Address by Jerome Oberreit, Secretary General, Médecins Sans Frontières, at the 69th Session of the UN General Assembly Speech - 25 Sep 2014
 
Corine, whose two daughters are being treated for malaria
Central African Republic

“It is painful to see my children suffer like this”

A seasonal peak in malaria cases brings 800 children a week to MSF's clinic in Bangui Project Update - 25 Sep 2014
 
Ebola case management centre ELWA3 - Liberia
Haemorrhagic fevers

My friend from across the fence

Psychologist Ane Bjøru Fjeldsæter remembers the first child to survive survive Ebola. Voices from the Field - 24 Sep 2014
 
Tsholotsho. Community ART Groups (CAG)
Zimbabwe

Community ART groups lighten the load for HIV patients

Community ART Groups in Zimbabwe lighten the load on HIV patients Project Update - 22 Sep 2014
Nigeria

Understanding Power Relationships: Commentary on Wurr C and Cooney L (2014) ‘Ethical Dilemmas in Population-Level Treatment of Lead Poisoning in Zamfara State, Nigeria’

After 4 years of relief activities, it is difficult to keep managing the lead poisoning epidemic in northern Nigeria as an emergency situation, while it appears clearly to be a more complex, widespread and chronic public health issue than anticipated. Journal article - 19 Sep 2014
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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