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Not everything strikes without warning; some disasters are slow. They unfold over decades as a disease affects a population, instability undermines the health system or people are actively excluded from receiving healthcare.

After a rapid emergency subsides people can also find it difficult to access healthcare as the area struggles to recover, the government is overwhelmed by the scale of the problems or new health problems are sparked, such as cholera outbreaks when clean water supplies are disrupted. In these cases, MSF works to give people access to health care and to tackle diseases that need long-term treatment, such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and neglected tropical diseases like sleeping sickness.

 
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Access to Healthcare

MSF teams responding to the Ebola outbreak in Western Uganda

Article 15 Jun 2019
 
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Ebola in DRC: Restoring trust among communities

Article 13 Jun 2019
 
People in Menka, in the North-West Region of Cameroon, wait to receive medical assistance from MSF. In an area which violence and displacement has interrupted access to healthcare, MSF teams are distributing essential non-food items such as soap and mosqu
Access to Healthcare

Violence in North-West and South-West Cameroon: Five things you need to know

Project Update 7 Jun 2019
 
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Myanmar | Reaching remote communities

20 May 2019
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Nigeria: Measles ‘we could not turn away the children.’

Article 17 May 2019
 
Yakong is a 36-year-old mother of seven. Her twins Both and Duoth – ‘first’ and ‘second’ in Nuer – were born in late March at MSF’s hospital in the town of Ulang, in northeastern South Sudan.
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South Sudan: New MSF hospital in Ulang assists people affected by violence and neglect

Press Release 13 May 2019