Cholera
Press Release - 22 May 2017
Yemen: Cholera outbreak threatens to get out of control
Cholera has started to spread in Yemen and nearly 23 500 cases have now been reported in 18 governorates out of 22 according to World Health Organisation.Press Release - 22 May 2017
Malnutrition
Latest News - 19 May 2017
Libya: MSF continues to provide medical care to migrants and refugees detained in Tripoli
Doctors Without Borders continued to provide life-saving and primary health care to refugees and migrants detained in the capital Tripoli during the first quarter of 2017.Latest News - 19 May 2017
Uganda: Over 900,000 South Sudanese refugees are in need of humanitarian aid
The total number of South Sudanese refugees residing in Uganda is reportedly more than 901,755 and is projected to reach nearly one million by the end of 2017.Latest News - 18 May 2017
Mental Health
- 18 May 2017
Uganda: "I can’t stop thinking about what is going to happen to me and my children"
86% of the South Sudanese refugees in Uganda are women and children under 18.- 18 May 2017
Malaria
Latest News - 17 May 2017
MSF provides emergency aid to Congolese refugees in Dundo
More than 15000 people have fled the fighting in Kasaï (DRC) to find refuge in AngolaLatest News - 17 May 2017
Central African Republic: MSF treats 70 wounded in fighting in Bangassou
On Monday, an MSF mobile team finally succeeded in providing emergency medical care to people who sought refuge in the Bangassou mosque, Bangui.Latest News - 16 May 2017
Central African Republic: “We fear the worst for the civilian population”
"They told us that an armed group had taken over the village, killing three civilians in the market. A fourth person who tried to flee was caught and murdered."- 16 May 2017
Tuberculosis
Videos and Photos - 16 May 2017
TB emergency in Eswatini
Sellah Moraa, Project Coordinator from the Manzini project in Eswatini. Here she talks about how MSF goes ‘above and beyond’ to ensure patients with TB in Eswatini receive world-class treatment, and why, despite not being a conflict zone, Eswatini is enduring its own medical emergency.Videos and Photos - 16 May 2017
Sudan: Over 20,000 South Sudanese have been forced to flee
As the crisis spreads in the former Upper Nile state, over 20,000 South Sudanese have fled the horrendous living conditions and fighting around Aburoc’s overcrowded IDP camp.Latest News - 14 May 2017