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Niger

Niger between two seasons of hunger

Despite the large-scale response to the nutritional crisis from Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and many other organisations, tens of thousands of children suffered from malnutrition in Niger in 2010. In spite of better harvests, 2011 also looks set to be a critical year. I travelled to the Zinder region, in the east of the country. Voices from the Field - 4 Feb 2011
 
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Niger

Letter from the field: Satisfactions and sadness in Niger's intensive care malnutrition centres

Dr. Awras Majeed is a medical doctor from Wellington, New Zealand. For the past seven months, she has been working in Zinder, Niger, providing medical care to severely malnourished children. This is her first field placement with MSF and here, she gives a glimpse into what it is like to work in Niger during the ‘hunger season’. Voices from the Field - 4 Feb 2011
 
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Chad

The challenge of logistics in Chad

Charlotte Stemmer worked in the Chad emergency nutrition projects from September to November, 2010
Voices from the Field - 7 Dec 2010
 
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Somalia

MSF Country Coordinator describes Somalia's current situation

Javier Fernandez has just returned from Somalia after a year and a half as a MSF General Coordinator and describes the country's current situation. Voices from the Field - 2 Oct 2008
 
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Somalia

First-hand account of Somalia catastrophe

Kenneth Lavelle, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Head of Mission in Somalia, describe the situation in Somalia. Voices from the Field - 26 Jun 2008
 
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Niger

Measles and malnutrition in Niger

Interview with Iza Ciglenecki, medical advisor. Voices from the Field - 15 Apr 2008
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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