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In parallel with the study into a new rotavirus vaccine, over 1,000 pregnant women are being monitored as part of a substudy that aims to evaluate the impact of the nutritional condition of pregnant women on the health of their babies. These mothers receive nutritional supplements. 
During their pregnancy, they attend four scheduled appointments with the medical team for monitoring purposes and so that vaginal swabs, blood specimens (malaria/thick smear/syphilis/HIV AIDS), and urine and stool specimens can be taken.
These mothers also give permission for their newborn to be included in the study and monitored for two years by the Epicentre medical teams. At each of the scheduled appointments the mothers receive a transport allowance, plus three bars of soap and a food parcel containing bread, a drink and a tin of sardines.
Niger

Innovative vaccine against rotavirus

This slideshow explains the challenges posed by rotavirus and the existing constraints of the existing vaccines. It shows the story of the Epicentre Study in Maradi district, Niger. Photo Story - 21 Mar 2017
 
Clashes have intensified over the last months in Al Bab area of Aleppo governorate. Some of the areas that were previously under the control of Islamic State (IS) host today a range of people that goes from locals who were working in places like Aleppo city but came back to their homes because of the conflict or internally displaced people coming from different areas of Al Bab. MSF is providing primary healthcare in some locations. The average of patients arriving to one of the health centers is more than 100 a day. 

In the picture, patients walk through a corridor.
Syria

Bringing aid close to the frontline

An overview of the work of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Aleppo governorate, in the north of Syria, and the situation the population is faced with. Photo Story - 8 Mar 2017
 
International Women's Day 2017
Website

No woman should die to give birth

On International Women's Day, we celebrate the women of Afghanistan and highlight the dangers they face in pregnancy and childbirth iwd2017.msf.org
 
Obstetrician-Gynaecologist and Medical Advisor for women's health in MSF Australia's Medical Unit (OCP).
Afghanistan

Reducing risks for pregnant women

For International Women’s Day 2017, MSF puts the spotlight on pregnancy and childbirth in Afghanistan, one of the world’s most dangerous countries to give birth in. Voices from the Field - 6 Mar 2017
 
International Women's Day 2017
International Women's Day

Safe delivery care in Afghanistan

On International Women’s Day 2017, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) celebrates the women of Afghanistan, and highlights the dangers they face during pregnancy and childbirth. Project Update - 1 Mar 2017
 
Tanzania

Testimonies from refugees in Nduta and Nyarugusu camps

Over 290,000 people live in refugee camps in Tanzania's northwestern Kigoma district. Voices from the Field - 20 Feb 2017
 
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Nigeria

MSF supports awareness of sexual violence in Port Harcourt

In early 2015, MSF opened the first comprehensive programme dedicated to survivors of sexual violence in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. Voices from the Field - 5 Feb 2017
 
A student of a girls’ school in Port-au-Prince walks by a mural depicting the suppression of women in Haiti. [The graffiti artist is Jerry Rosembert.]
Women's health

The Mexico City Policy endangers women's lives

Unsafe abortion is one of the five main causes of maternal mortality worldwide, together with haemorrhage, eclampsia, sepsis and obstructed labour. Statement - 26 Jan 2017
 
Anaesthesia technician writing down given treatment during surgery in MSF supported hospital, Thi As Sufal district, Ibb governorate.
Yemen

A day at the general rural hospital in Thi As Sufal district

MSF teams work in the emergency room, inpatient ward and operating theatre, and support the maternity and outpatient departments with medications and equipment. MSF also manages laboratory and physiotherapy services, and the x-ray department. Photo Story - 14 Jan 2017
 
New maternity clinic ensures women deliver safely in Tal Afar district, Iraq
Iraq

New maternity clinic ensures women deliver safely in Tal Maraq in the northwestern district of Tal Afar

MSF has opened a maternity clinic in Tal Maraq, where the conflict has taken a heavy toll on the population. Project Update - 4 Jan 2017
Four mothers posing in a corridor of the Hospital in Bili. All four of them are staying in the hospital with their child, that's suffering from a severe case of malaria. Since the beginning of the project in 2016, the pediatric ward already treated more than 4.000 cases of complicated/severe form of malaria.
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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