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Pink October campaign in Bamako
Mali

Three questions on the challenges of treating cancer in Mali

In Bamako, Mali, MSF screened thousands of women for cervical and breast cancer during October, in a bid to raise the profile, and reduce deaths, from the diseases. Interview - 11 Nov 2021
 
Angumu, DR Congo
Democratic Republic of Congo

Activities suspended in Ituri health district following attack on vehicle

MSF teams have suspended our activities in a health district in Ituri province, northeast Democratic Republic of Congo, following an armed attack on an MSF vehichle, wounding two staff. Press Release - 30 Oct 2021
 
Friend of Sallet Abdoulay, 17
Central African Republic

As cycle of violence in CAR continues, people struggle to find support

A new cycle of violence that broke out in Central African Republic at the end of 2020 has again worsened the already difficult situation for people in the country. Photo Story - 11 Oct 2021
 
Community approach in Angumu, DR Congo
Democratic Republic of Congo

Healthcare for the community by the community

As thousands of people have been displaced by natural disasters and violence in DRC, MSF is working with the community to ensure essential healthcare is still provided. Project Update - 3 Oct 2021
 
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Safe abortion care

A revolution in safe abortion care

Self-managed abortion with pills could open up access and uphold autonomy for millions of people - a revolution in safe abortion care Opinion - 28 Sep 2021
 
Typhoid fever outbreak - Popokabaka
Democratic Republic of Congo

Deadly typhoid outbreak under control in Popokabaka

An outbreak of potentially deadly typhoid fever in Kwango province, DRC, has finally been brought under control with the help of an MSF emergency team.
Project Update - 24 Sep 2021
 
Niger: Treating water in communities to prevent malaria
Niger

Combating malaria through water treatment for communities in Niger

Since June, through water treatment and insecticides, our teams have been combating the development of mosquito larvae into full-grown mosquitoes, thus curbing malaria cases in Niger ahead of the rainy season. Project Update - 14 Sep 2021
 
Gambella Ethiopia: South Sudanese refugees
Ethiopia

Amid enormous needs in Ethiopia, MSF forced to suspend majority of healthcare

Despite complying with the Ethiopian authorities’ requests and undertaking all required action, MSF has been forced to suspend almost all activities in Ethiopia while the needs of the people are enormous. Statement - 10 Sep 2021
 
Borno State – Pulka
Nigeria

MSF ends activities in Gwoza and Pulka

MSF first worked in Borno, northeast Nigeria, in 2014. We have had a continuous presence in the state since 2016, running five hospitals across Borno state, providing a range of services, including treatment for malnutrition and malaria. Interview - 25 Aug 2021
 
Hepatitis E, AWD and WASH in Bentiu IDP camp, South Sudan
South Sudan

Hepatitis E on the rise among poor sanitary conditions in Bentiu camp

MSF has repeatedly warned of the terrible sanitary conditions in Bentiu camp, South Sudan, as the number of hepatitis E cases continue to rise. The outbreak of the viral liver disease has resulted in the deaths of two people. Press Release - 25 Aug 2021
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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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