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Tanganyika, DRC - July 2017
Democratic Republic of Congo

No water, no space – dire living conditions in Kalémie

“They have survived several attacks and have been forced to abandon their previous shelters. Each time, they lose some possessions and many have nothing left.” Press Release - 18 Aug 2017
 
Fleeing from Kasai
Democratic Republic of Congo

In Kasai, “even the birds had stopped singing”

"The wounds of the patients that we treat tell us about the extreme levels of violence that the people of Kasai are facing." Voices from the Field - 16 Aug 2017
 
Ngala IDP Camp, Nigeria - July 2017
Nigeria

“People are dying of hepatitis E because they don’t have soap or clean water”

Hundreds of people in a camp in northeastern Nigeria have been infected with hepatitis E after the disease spread from neighbouring Niger. The highly contagious disease has spread quickly through Ngala camp. Project Update - 10 Aug 2017
 
Batangafo 2017
Central African Republic

10,000 people sleep in Batangafo hospital after camp is looted and burned

Batangafo has once again been plunged into chaos, with a wave of killings and lootings. A number of aid organisations were robbed. Project Update - 10 Aug 2017
 
Nigeria: Searching for aid after fleeing the fighting
Nigeria

Crisis Update - July 2017

Hundreds of thousands of people remain almost entirely dependent on aid for their survival.
Crisis Update - 10 Aug 2017
 
Measles Vaccination in Maniema, DRC
Democratic Republic of Congo

Over one million children vaccinated against measles

As measles sweeps across Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), more than one million children have been vaccinated against the disease in a nine-month campaign by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), supporting the Ministry of Health. Voices from the Field - 28 Jul 2017
 
South Sudan

MSF strongly condemns the armed robbery of its clinic

“This event forced us to evacuate part of our team and reduce our activities at a time when people are in desperate need of healthcare.” Press Release - 14 Jul 2017
 
Seeking malaria treatment around Aweil, South Sudan
South Sudan

Malaria preparedness vital as rains begin

Hundreds of thousands of people in South Sudan are at risk of contracting malaria in the coming months during the annual peak of the disease, which begins in the country’s rainy season. Project Update - 12 Jul 2017
 
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Central African Republic

Baby brutally killed at a hospital

“The callousness of this attack highlights both the indiscriminate nature and disturbing escalation in violence in CAR against civilians" Statement - 12 Jul 2017
 
In and around Rutshuru DRC
Democratic Republic of Congo

Release our colleagues abducted four years ago

Despite our efforts, and the escalation in violence in DRC and more particularly in North Kivu, MSF has still not ascertained the whereabouts of our three colleagues. Press Release - 11 Jul 2017
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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