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Borno state, Nigeria: “Children can draw an assault rifle better than a football or an animal"
Gwoza, a garrison town in northeast Nigeria’s Borno state, is home to 60,000 people, many of them displaced from their homes elsewhere by the conflict. Living conditions are difficult, there is little humanitarian aid, and frequent clashes take place between the military and armed groups. Many people in Gwoza have witnessed acts of violence or lost loved ones, livelihoods and homes as they fled in search of safety. This includes children, many of whom arrived in Gwoza alone. Kyla Storry, MSF’s mental health activity manager in Gwoza, describes her work helping adults and children cope with their experiences. Stories from the Frontline - 8 Sep 2020
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Crisis Update - 4 Sep 2020
DRC: Responding to the new Ebola outbreak in Équateur province
Following the declaration of this eleventh Ebola epidemic in DRC, MSF deployed teams to health zones in Equateur in order to curb the spread of the disease, support community surveillance and provide rapid treatment to patients living in hard-to-reach areas.Crisis Update - 4 Sep 2020
MSF Southern Africa Financial Report 2019
Annual Report - 3 Sep 2020International Financial Report 2019
Annual Report - 3 Sep 2020
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Crisis Update - 31 Aug 2020
"I hope people will hear my voice": The forgotten farmer-herdsmen conflict in Nigeria’s middle belt
There is a substantial and neglected humanitarian crisis in Benue state, indicative of a wider crisis across the Middle Belt. This is a long-term crisis and requires sustained solutions, incorporating humanitarian agencies, local and federal government and the UN.Crisis Update - 31 Aug 2020
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