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Yellow Fever

MSF: Fractioning doses of yellow fever vaccine can help save more lives during outbreaks

WHO will change its guidelines to recommend using partial doses of the yellow fever vaccine during emergencies as a result of new clinical trial data Press Release - 11 Jan 2021
 
The 60-bed Khayelitsha Field Hospital was developed by MSF to support the nearby Khayelitsha District Hospital. Western Cape, South Africa
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Mali: A patient dies after an MSF ambulance is violently detained

Médecins Sans Frontières condemns a serious and violent obstruction of medical aid, and calls for respect of humanitarian and medical action and the civilian population. Press Release - 8 Jan 2021
 
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DUUFAAN KULAYLKA GATI OO BURBUR KA GAYSATAY XEEBAHA PUNTLAND, SOOMAALIYA

MSF waxay kala shaqeysay maamulka caafimaadka sidii ay u caawin lahayd qoysaska ku baro-kacay magaalada Bosaas Update - 8 Jan 2021
 
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CYCLONE GATI WREAKS HAVOC ON THE COAST OF PUNTLAND, SOMALIA

MSF partners with local health authorities to assist displaced families in Bosaso city Update - 8 Jan 2021
 
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Central Mali, no choice but to flee

Central Mali is now the deadliest region in the country for civilians, as violence has intensified considerably over the past three years. It presents an alarming picture of people injured, of fatalities and of people forced to leave their homes. MSF is working in the region, supporting the health system and reaching out to isolated populations through our model of community healthcare. Article - 4 Jan 2021
 
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A Crisis is Unfolding in Mozambique : Half a million people who have fled violence now struggle to find housing, food and water

By Caroline Gaudron, MSF Strategic Support to Mozambique Stories from the Frontline - 4 Jan 2021
 
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Sudan: “Services for the refugees need to increase, otherwise it will be a disaster”

Hano Yagoub, MSF’s acting emergency coordinator in Gedaref, Sudan, describes the situation in Um Rakuba camp, where 15,000 people are sheltering after fleeing violence in Ethiopia Stories from the Frontline - 23 Dec 2020
 
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South Sudan: MSF shifts focus to respond to health needs in the Greater Pibor Administrative Area

After 15 years providing medical care to the people of the Greater Pibor Administrative Area, in eastern South Sudan, Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is closing its project in Pibor town, in order to reorganise its medical activities in a new way that is more efficient and responsive to the health needs of this community. Press Release - 21 Dec 2020
 
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Ethiopia: “They saw soldiers and civilians coming in, wounded or dead”

Psychological support for MSF staff on the border with Tigray, Ethiopia Project Update - 19 Dec 2020