Libya: alarming rates of malnutrition and inhumane conditions in Tripoli detention centre
A nutritional survey from MSF shows that 25% of people in a Libyan detention centre are malnourished or underweight, with children and young people more likely to be affected Crisis Update - 20 Mar 2019
Medical Emergencies
Ethiopia: Once mango season is over, it becomes crocodile season
Markus Boening meets Canadian nurse Rebecca DeBruyn and finds parallels between doing an Ironman Triathlon and supervising the emergency room of Gambela hospital, Ethiopia Article - 19 Mar 2019
Medical Emergencies
Cyclone Idai emergency response
In the wake of damage and devastating flooding caused when Cyclone Idai hit Malawi, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe on 15 March, our teams are responding in the affected areas. Crisis Update - 19 Mar 2019
War and conflict
Unprotected: MSF review of violence and displacement in Batangafo, Central African Republic
Reports - 10 Mar 2019
Maternal Health
Somalia: Addressing health needs of women and children in Baidoa
MSF resumed activities in Somalia in May 2017, after an absence of close to four years due to extreme attacks on its staff and other serious concerns. Crisis Update - 7 Mar 2019
Epidemics
DRC: Ebola response failing to gain the upper hand on the epidemic
The international response to the outbreak is failing to bring the epidemic under control says MSF Crisis Update - 7 Mar 2019
Ebola
DR Congo: MSF suspends medical activities after Ebola Treatment Centre attack
At the time of the attack, there were 57 patients in the treatment centre, though none were harmed during the attack Press Release - 1 Mar 2019
Ebola
North Kivu, DRC: MSF Ebola centre inoperable after violent attack
Ebola response at risk of failing without gaining acceptance of communities Press Release - 26 Feb 2019
War and conflict
Yemen: Humanitarian crisis in Yemen fuelled by main donor governments’ involvement in the war
The failure to protect civilians and provide adequate support to war-wounded patients are also alarming says MSF Crisis Update - 26 Feb 2019
Mental Health