Access to Healthcare
Ebola in DRC: Restoring trust among communities
As the Ebola outbreak in DRC continues, community heath workers for MSF are working to rebuild trust with communities Article - 13 Jun 2019
Refugees, Migration and displacement
European policies continue to claim lives at sea
Disastrous EU policies in the Mediterranean have a huge human cost warns MSF Press Release - 13 Jun 2019
HIV/AIDS
HIV project in Eshowe, South Africa reaches 90-90-90 target one year ahead of 2020 deadline
In the study group, 90% of people with HIV know their status, 94% of those are on treatment and 95% have a suppressed viral load Press Release - 12 Jun 2019
Measles
DRC: Measles epidemic spreading fast
MSF calls for massive mobilisation after more than 1.500 measles related deaths are recorded in the first five months of 2019 Crisis Update - 11 Jun 2019
Access to Healthcare
Violence in North-West and South-West Cameroon: Five things you need to know
Cameroon has been grappling with the Lake Chad crisis which has displaced hundreds of thousands of people in the far north region, but there's been a second, little-known humanitarian situation evolving in the north-west & south-west. Project Update - 7 Jun 2019
Access to medicines
Central African Republic: "We have not seen any doctors in Mingala for more than two years"
After more than two years without access to Mingala, MSF medical teams have finished a two-day vaccination programme. Project Update - 5 Jun 2019
Natural Disasters
“Beneath the waters, you will find us”
A. is a 26-year-old nurse working with MSF in Mozambique. She and her children survived Cyclone Idai, but her husband was killed. Despite the tragedy, she cares for patients in the most remote areas of Mozambique, in communities devasted by the effects of the cyclone. This is her story. Stories from the Frontline - 30 May 2019
War and conflict