South Africa
Latest News - 19 Jun 2019
WORLD REFUGEE DAY - South Africa: MSF response to Forced Migration
South Africa remains the main country of destination for asylum-seekers, refugees and migrants in Southern AfricaLatest News - 19 Jun 2019
World refugee day 2019: Stories of Survival: Daniela, A Life of violence
The story of Daniela, a transsexual woman from Guatemala fleeing her own country.Videos and Photos - 19 Jun 2019
World refugee day 2019: Stories of Survival: Mohammad, from Syria to Lebanon 8
MSF provides medical care to refugees all over the world.Videos and Photos - 19 Jun 2019
Refugees
Videos and Photos - 19 Jun 2019
World refugee day 2019: Stories of Survival: Luc, from DRC to South Africa
Luc, an asylum seeker from DRC fled his home due ongoing conflict. Here, he shares what he misses most about home.Videos and Photos - 19 Jun 2019
Helping people taking control of their healthcare in India – a South African’s experience
Fieldworkers Stories - 14 Jun 2019
Tuberculosis
Press Release - 12 Jun 2019
HIV project in Eshowe, South Africa reaches 90-90-90 target one year ahead of 2020 deadline
MSF believes that its community based interventions across the treatment pathway as well as the strong partnerships built from the start were key to reaching 90-90-90Press Release - 12 Jun 2019
HIV/Aids
Videos and Photos - 12 Jun 2019
HIV project in Eshowe, South Africa reaches 90-90-90 target one year a head of 2020 deadline
HIV project in Eshowe reaches 90-90-90 target.Videos and Photos - 12 Jun 2019
Measles
Press Release - 11 Jun 2019
DRC: Massive mobilisation needed urgently to curb measles outbreak
Massive mobilisation of all relevant organisations in DRC needed in order to curb fast-spreading measles outbreak that is anticipated to be the worst since 2012.Press Release - 11 Jun 2019
Measles
Latest News - 10 Jun 2019
Emergency team responds to measles outbreaks in isolated region of north-east Central African Republic
Between 22nd April and 13th May, EURECA, the MSF emergency team, responded to an outbreak of measles reported in Vakaga, in north-east CAR, over 700 km from the capital Bangui and close to the borders with Chad and Sudan, one of the most isolated areas in the country.Latest News - 10 Jun 2019
Nigeria
Patient and Staff Stories - 7 Jun 2019
Noma in Nigeria: The Resilience of our patients is astounding
Noma is an overlooked but dangerous disease that can leave often young patients disfigured. Hafiz, a surgeon from India, shares his experience of providing life-changing reconstructive surgery in Nigeria...Patient and Staff Stories - 7 Jun 2019