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© Anthony Jacopucci International Activity Report, 2007 Around 80 per cent of the 14.3 million people in Burkina Faso depend on subsistence farming, and it is often a struggle for farmers to produce sufficient food for their families. This can particularly affect children because if they do not get the nutrients and vitamins they need in the early phase of life, their mental and physical development can be impaired. They also become susceptible to infections and potentially fatal illnesses. Since 2007 MSF has been working in two provinces in the north of Burkina Faso where childhood malnutrition is frequently found.   In 2009, 16,000 malnourished children were treated in MSF centres in the two northern districts of Yako...
09 May 2012
Malians refugees in Burkina Faso
Malians refugees in Burkina Faso
56,000 Malians have taken refuge in Burkina Faso after fleeing fighting that began in Mali in mid-January. They are living in makeshift shelters in camps where the sun beats down relentlessly and where aid is severely lacking.
14 May 2012
Month in Focus 2012: Burkina Faso, Chad, South Sudan, Central African Republic
MSF Month in Focus 2012
Four stories in this month's news update: Burkina Faso - A constant flow of refugees Chad – Malnutrition rates soar South Sudan – Aid needed before the rains starts CAR – A new lease of life
31 October 2011
Five Lives
Five Lives: How a Financial Transaction Tax Could Support Global Health
The financial transaction tax (FTT), due to be discussed at this week’s G20 Summit in Cannes, could help save millions of lives if a percentage were allocated to global health, according to Five Lives, an issue brief released by the international medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF).   Read the briefing paper “We’ve seen through our work how key health interventions can change lives as well as the trajectory of pressing health needs,” said Dr Tido von Schoen-Angerer, Executive Director at MSF’s Access Campaign.  “It’s time global health got its bailout.”   A tax implemented on...
01 November 2011
Five Lives: How a Financial Transaction Tax Could Support Global Health
How a Financial Transaction Tax Could Support Global Health
‘5 Lives’ are the stories of people that MSF works with every day, whose health and lives often hang on a simple medical intervention. These personal experiences are a snapshot of the unnecessary suffering MSF medical staff see first-hand daily in places where people can’t get adequate medical care and that could be avoided with proper, sustainable funding and investment. We’re doctors and nurses, not bankers, but we can see how investing in real futures – like the futures of the people profiled here - will transform the lives of those made vulnerable through illness, and create a strong foundation for their families and their communities to build on. That’s why MSF supports calls to direct a small...
26 October 2011
Burkina Faso, malnutrition
Catching childhood malnutrition early saves lives
‘5 Lives’ are the stories of people that MSF works with every day, whose health and lives often hang on a simple medical intervention. These personal experiences are a snapshot of the unnecessary suffering MSF medical staff see first-hand daily in places where people can’t get adequate medical care and that could be avoided with proper, sustainable funding and investment.   Download a copy of the briefing "Five Lives: How a Financial Transaction Tax Could Support Global Health" We’re doctors and nurses, not bankers, but we can see how investing in real futures – like the futures of the people profiled here - will transform the lives of those made vulnerable through illness, and...
26 October 2011
How a Financial Transaction Tax Could Support Global Health
How a Financial Transaction Tax Could Support Global Health
‘5 Lives’ are the stories of people that MSF works with every day, whose health and lives often hang on a simple medical intervention. These personal experiences are a snapshot of the unnecessary suffering MSF medical staff see first-hand daily in places where people can’t get adequate medical care and that could be avoided with proper, sustainable funding and investment.   Download a copy of the briefing "Five Lives: How a Financial Transaction Tax Could Support Global Health" We’re doctors and nurses, not bankers, but we can see how investing in real futures – like the futures of the people profiled here - will transform the lives of those made vulnerable through illness, and...
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