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Malnutrition

A snapshot of our work in 2019

Videos and Photos - 25 Aug 2020
 
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Living in limbo: Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh three years after the main exodus

More than three years since the initial emergency, people are still living in the same overcrowded and basic bamboo shelters, dependent on aid and with little hope for the future. Crisis Update - 25 Aug 2020
 
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Working in kenya is demanding but it opens huge opportunities.
 
Venezuelan migrants amidst the COVID-19 pandemic
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How to SMS to donate to MSF Southern Africa.
 
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Remembering MSF through a gift in your will.
 
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Pledge your birthday to MSF by mobilising your friends, family, or colleagues to dedicate their gifts to MSF.
 
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Special Occasions

Find out more about how to include MSF Southern Africa in your next celebration or special event.
 
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Extend your physical challenge with a fundraising drive for MSF in your next race or event.
 
MSF teams during awareness-raising sessions on disease transmission in different sites.
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Burkina Faso: "It wasn't just COVID-19 we had to respond to"

Abdalla Hussein, has worked for MSF since 2007, in countries including South Sudan, CAR, Yemen, Iraq, Niger and Somalia. He recently returned from Burkina Faso, where he worked as the Head of Mission for three months during the arrival of COVID-19 in the country. Here he shares details about the scale of the humanitarian crisis in the country, even before the pandemic arrived.
Stories from the Frontline - 21 Aug 2020
 
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A forgotten crisis continues in South Sudan

After months of bitter inter-communal clashes, fighting has continued to sweep across Jonglei State and the Greater Pibor Administrative area. The latest wave in violence, which started in early June and ended mid-August, has left tens of thousands of people displaced in the bush in need of healthcare, as well as food, clean, basic shelter, water and sanitation. Crisis Update - 21 Aug 2020