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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
 
MSF activities continue in Gwoza, Borno State
Nigeria

“Children can draw assault rifles better than a football” in Borno state

In Gwoza, northeastern Nigeria's Borno state, children who have witnessed traumatic events - including those who have been abducted - are receiving care from MSF mental health teams. Interview - 8 Sep 2020
 
Borno State – Gwoza
Nigeria

Other diseases will not relent in Borno state during COVID-19 pandemic

After more than a decade of armed conflict, malnutrition, malaria, measles and cholera, over a million displaced people in Borno now face COVID-19. Project Update - 3 Apr 2020
 
Surviving conflict in northeast Nigeria
Nigeria

Northeast Nigeria: “The conflict is intensifying and the needs are massive”

MSF Head of Mission in Nigeria, Luis Eguiluz, describes the situation for people living in northeastern Nigeria, particularly in military-controlled towns, where outside these towns conflict is intensifying and providing help is dangerous. Interview - 4 Feb 2020
 
Mora - Far North Region of Cameroon
Cameroon

Conflict in Far North region strips people of hope

Protracted conflict in the Lake Chad region continues to affect people in the Far North region of Cameroon. They face violence and extreme poverty. Project Update - 3 Dec 2019
 
IDP camp in Maiduguri, Borno state
Nigeria

Northeast Nigeria: Now is not the time to question lifesaving assistance

A decade of conflict in northeast Nigeria has disrupted the lives of millions of people. MSF is committed to providing medical care - but aid must be delivered impartially and neutrally to all, without fear of attacks on humanitarian workers or civilians. Statement - 25 Oct 2019
 
Franck Ale - MSF Epidemiologist
Cholera

How to identify the causes of an epidemic and respond strategically

Epidemiologist Franck Ale explains the cholera situation in the Lake Chad region and how surveillance and investigation are helping to identify the causes of epidemics and guide strategic responses by MSF and others. Interview - 21 Aug 2019
 
MSF working to prevent a new cholera epidemic in northern Cameroon
Cameroon

A multidisciplinary approach to stem the spread of cholera

How MSF health promoters, water and sanitation experts, medics and epidemiologists are preventing the spread of cholera in Cameroon and the Lake Chad region. Project Update - 21 Aug 2019
 
Fori therapeutic feeding centre, Maiduguri
Nigeria

Children in displacement camps need immediate protection

Severine Courtiol Eguiluz, MSF advocacy manager in Nigeria, talks about the urgent needs of displaced people, especially children who have lived most of their lives in the protracted conflict that broke out in northeast Nigeria a decade ago. Voices from the Field - 13 Aug 2019
 
IDP camp in Maiduguri, Borno state
Nigeria

Crisis Info: Borno and Yobe states, August 2019

Read the latest update on the crisis unfolding in northeast Nigeria after a decade of conflict and MSF’s response. Crisis Update - 13 Aug 2019
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
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