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Bouza and Madaoua have received initial doses of the medicine.
Niger

More than 180,000 children benefit from new anti-malaria treatment

MSF teams have just completed an initial round of seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC), a new preventive method recommended by the WHO since last year. Project Update - 19 Aug 2013
 
Nigeria

MSF responds to measles outbreak

Since the end of 2012, Katsina State in northern Nigeria has experienced a measles outbreak, which has just ended after lasting 28 weeks. MSF supported the authorities by providing epidemiological surveillance and case management in Katsina’s 34 local government areas. Project Update - 13 Aug 2013
 
Central African Republic, May / June 2013 - 56 photos, 3 web clips, 1 b-roll
HIV/AIDS

As FDA approves new HIV drug dolutegravir, MSF asks when people in developing countries will have access

As the US Food and Drug Administration approved the new HIV drug dolutegravir late yesterday, MSF questioned when people in developing countries would be able to access this promising new drug. Press Release - 13 Aug 2013
 
PCV Vaccination Campaign in Yida Camp
South Sudan

Global vaccination community turns its back on getting new vaccines to refugee children

MSF starts first use of pneumococcal vaccine in South Sudan Press Release - 8 Aug 2013
 
Successful treatment MDR-TB, Mankayane, Swaziland
Eswatini

First group of MDR-TB patients celebrate end of treatment

Fifty-five Swazi patients celebrate successful cure Project Update - 7 Aug 2013
 
Lebanon - Reproductive health care for Syrian refugees
Syria

Pregnant women often have no idea where to go

In April 2013, MSF teams in Lebanon opened a reproductive healthcare project to respond to a major need identified amongst refugees in the Bekaa valley, the main entry point for Syrians crossing the border into Lebanon. Project Update - 5 Aug 2013
 
Yemen - Sana'a detention center
Yemen

Hundreds of migrants await repatriation in Sana’a

Yemen is a country of transit for the thousands of migrants who leave the Horn of Africa to try to get to the countries of the Arabian Peninsula, mainly from Ethiopia to Saudi Arabia. During the trip and especially in Yemen, these people are victims of traffickers who extort money from them and torture them. Project Update - 31 Jul 2013
 
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Attacks on medical care

Medical Care Under Fire - Interview with Francoise Duroch

Watch Francoise Duroch of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) describe how conflict and violence disrupt healthcare and how medical workers find themselves the direct targets of violence. Interview - 30 Jul 2013
 
Malawi

Falling through the cracks

MSF offers targeted health services for sex workers in Malawi Project Update - 26 Jul 2013
 
Mauritania

More effort underway for Malian refugees

An update from Dr Louis Kakudji Mutokhe, an MSF doctor in Mauritania, on the organisation's work with Malian refugees at Mbéra camp. Interview - 25 Jul 2013
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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