Nigeria: Food distribution – an unusual task for MSF
Over the past three months, MSF has distributed 810 tonnes of food in Maiduguri, northeastern Nigeria.Latest News - 5 Jan 2017
Lebanon: Taming a silent killer
Syrian refugees in Lebanon are particularly vulnerable to ‘silent killers’, as many have no access to healthcare.Latest News - 5 Jan 2017
Mental Health
- 3 Jan 2017
Jordan: “Even those who’ve managed to dodge bullets can’t escape fatal diseases”
“I was living in Damascus when my house was bombed. We lost our property along with all of our furniture."- 3 Jan 2017
Mental Health
Latest News - 3 Jan 2017
Jordan: Clinic to treat ‘silent killers’ sees patient numbers rise
MSF teams in northern Jordan are seeing high numbers of patients suffering from non-communicable diseases.Latest News - 3 Jan 2017
Mental Health
Fieldworkers Stories - 30 Dec 2016
Sandra Githaiga: “Helping vulnerable women is fulfilling work”
A Kenyan psychologist led a team of MSF counsellors treating rape survivors in slums in the Indian capital, New Delhi.Fieldworkers Stories - 30 Dec 2016
Measles
Patient and Staff Stories - 29 Dec 2016
Risk of measles outbreaks in regions neighbouring Katanga, DRC
A measles epidemic has raged since the start of 2015 in the southeast Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). MSF is now worried about measles outbreaks elsewhere.Patient and Staff Stories - 29 Dec 2016
WITNESS WEEKEND: Driven to preserve life
Latest News - 29 Dec 2016
Niger
Fieldworkers Stories - 22 Dec 2016
Danca Paiva: Making quick decisions to save lives
An experienced logistician worked for MSF in southeast Niger where battles with Boko Haram have displaced thousands.Fieldworkers Stories - 22 Dec 2016
Niger: the humanitarian community’s response has not been up to meeting the crisis in Diffa
In recent weeks, MSF has assisted hundreds of newly displaced people following attacks on their communities attributed to Boko Haram.Press Release - 20 Dec 2016