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Zimbabwe

‘What Makes a Mission’

After 11 years, and with the rate of HIV/AIDS now in decline, MSF has handed over its program at the Epworth Clinic to nurses and doctors from the Zimbabwe Ministry of Health and Child Care.
Report - 8 Feb 2018
 
Pneumonia

MSF Challenges Pfizer’s Monopoly on Lifesaving Pneumonia Vaccine in Korea

Doctors Without Borders urges Pfizer to drop unmerited patents that hinder access to lifesaving childhood vaccine worldwide.
Press Release - 6 Feb 2018
 
A child receives a new oral vaccine which is much more cost effective and easier to store.
Cholera

Zambia: Encouraging new results with single dose oral cholera vaccine

In another promising development for people affected by large-scale cholera epidemics, recent data from Zambia’s 2016 cholera epidemic has highlighted that just one dose of oral vaccine provides effective short-term protection.
Press Release - 6 Feb 2018
 
Bangladesh

Rosie Burton: "We should not be seeing cases of Diphtheria"

Rosie Burton, a British doctor based in South Africa has just returned from one month in Bangladesh, where she was working in a diphtheria treatment centre run by MSF.
Fieldworkers Stories - 1 Feb 2018
 
Central African Republic

Central African Republic: Attacks on medical facilities are leaving people without options

In 2017, MSF experienced 36 attacks on its medical staff and medical facilities in the Central African Republic.
Latest News - 31 Jan 2018
 
Central African Republic

Central African Republic: "The first bullet hit a 13-year-old girl. The second hit my ankle.”

On the 8th September2017, armed men opened fire on Batangafo Hospital, Central African Republic killing a 15-year-old and a child.
- 31 Jan 2018
 
Syria

Syria: MSF-supported hospital in Idlib closed after damage from airstrikes

A hospital in northern Syria supported by Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has been hit in an aerial attack
Press Release - 30 Jan 2018
 
Malawi

Malawi: Daughter of the floods

The water came during the night. At 3 am Berita woke up : there was water in her house. Slowly, slowly, it crept up. Ankle deep, knee deep... until midnight when it reached her home's window sill. 

 
Latest News - 29 Jan 2018
 
Cholera

DRC: Kinshasa cholera epidemic

MSF steps up support to populations of affected neighbourhoods.
Press Release - 29 Jan 2018