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Violence, displacement, and malnutrition care in Masisi’s territory
Democratic Republic of Congo

Violence exacerbates malnutrition in North Kivu, DRC

MSF teams are witnessing a rapidly worsening nutrition situation among children in Masisi territory in North Kivu, DRC. A holistic response by all organizations is essential to meet the nutrition needs of the community. Project Update - 26 Oct 2023
 
rural area in South Africa
South Africa

Treating diabetes and hypertension closer to home in rural South Africa

In South Africa, MSF has opened a new project in Eastern Cape province, which provides a community-focused approach to care for people with diabetes and hypertension. Interview - 25 Oct 2023
 
République Centrafricaine / Central African Republic
Central African Republic

Invisible Wounds: MSF findings on sexual violence in CAR between 2018 and 2022

A report which outlines the public health emergency that sexual violence has become in Central African Republic (CAR), with recommendations to address the crisis. Report - 24 Oct 2023
 
Sexual violence. Bangui, CAR
Central African Republic

Sexual violence in Central African Republic is a “public health emergency”

In Central African Republic, MSF teams have treated an exponential number of survivors of sexual violence over the last five years, in what is now a public health emergency. Press Release - 24 Oct 2023
 
Mental health education sessions
Myanmar

Following Cyclone Mocha, mental health counsellors in Myanmar are more important than ever

Following Cyclone Mocha that hit Rakhine state and the northwest of Myanmar, in May 2023, our teams are witnessing an increase in mental health needs among people affected in Rakhine state. Project Update - 10 Oct 2023
 
People in line at a water point in Transit Centre in Renk
South Sudan

Aid woefully inadequate for returnees stuck in deplorable conditions in Renk

Nearly 300,000 South Sudanese fleeing the conflict in Sudan have returned to their homeland and are now stuck in deplorable conditions, at risk of measles, malaria and malnutrition. Press Release - 3 Oct 2023
 
Morocco Earthquake | Talat Nyakoub - MSF Assessment
Morocco

Mental health needs a priority after Moroccan earthquake

Three weeks after the devastating earthquake in Morocco, our teams are providing psychological support to people affected, as hopes fade of rescue teams finding survivors. Project Update - 2 Oct 2023
 
MSF supporting the measles vaccination campaign by the Ministry of Health in the Um Sangour camp, White Nile state, Sudan
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
 
20 years providing live-saving treatment to Kala azar patients in Abdurafi
Ethiopia

Two decades of combatting the world’s most neglected diseases

In Ethiopia, our teams have been responding to two of the world's deadliest and most neglected diseases for 20 years. Here are nine quick facts about our lifesaving work in the region. Project Update - 26 Sep 2023
 
Vaishnavi, pulmonary DRTB patient from Thane
TACTiC – Test, Avoid, Cure Tuberculosis in Children

Commitments made in today's UN TB Declaration to scale up TB testing and treatment, and improve TB care for children, require immediate, concrete action

MSF welcomes the second-ever UN Political Declaration on tuberculosis in which world leaders committed to ramp up TB testing, treatment and prevention, and to close the deadly gaps in all these areas for adults and children. msfaccess.org - 22 Sep 2023
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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