Malnutrition
- 23 Jul 2017
Iraq: Babies most affected by malnutrition around Mosul
Since March, MSF’s teams have treated over 450 severely malnourished children in its hospital in Qayyarah- 23 Jul 2017
Nigeria
Fieldworkers Stories - 21 Jul 2017
Joyce Njenga: ‘Maternal mortality is a big problem’
Joyce Njenga, a Kenyan midwife recently returned from Jahun, in northern Nigeria where MSF runs a maternal and child healthcare programme.Fieldworkers Stories - 21 Jul 2017
Kenya: Health professionals’ strikes leave thousands without medical care
Two consecutive strikes by health professionals in 2017 have caused crippling consequences to Kenya’s health system, leaving many public health facilities closed and thousands of people without access to essential medical services.Press Release - 20 Jul 2017
MSF response to UNAIDS 2016 report
Sharonann Lynch, HIV and TB Advisor for MSF Access to Medicines Campaign responds to the UNAIDS report which claims ‘a tipping point in the fight against AIDS.Press Release - 20 Jul 2017
Renewed violence forces displaced people to move yet again in the DRC
Hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced from their homes in Tanganyika Province for almost a year now.Videos and Photos - 18 Jul 2017
Malaria
Press Release - 14 Jul 2017
South Sudan: MSF strongly condemns the armed robbery of its clinic in Pibor
An armed robbery occurred at an MSF clinic in Pibor, South Sudan.Press Release - 14 Jul 2017
Guinea
Fieldworkers Stories - 14 Jul 2017
Innocent Maniraruta: “Contributing to the invaluable mission of MSF”
A Rwandan finance manager says he wanted to join MSF since he saw fieldworkers help people during the violence of the 1994 genocide and its aftermath.Fieldworkers Stories - 14 Jul 2017