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Strengthening health centres' roofs to stand against climate shocks in Mozambique
Climate Emergency

Strengthening health centres' roofs to stand against climate shocks in Mozambique

MSF is carrying out roof reinforcement actions on health infrastructure to ensure they can withstand cyclones and strong winds and to reduce the risk of roof destruction in case of the aforementioned natural disasters. Article - 6 Nov 2023
 
Gazans displaced in West Bank long to return home
Gaza - Israel War

Gazans displaced in West Bank long to return home

Thousands of Gazans working in Israel had their permits cancelled after 7 October 2023.   Article - 5 Nov 2023
 
View of the 58-beds Inpatient Therapeutic Feeding Centre (ITFC) of the general referral hospital of Mweso, North-Kivu, supported by MSF teams since 2005 in partnership with the Ministry of Health.
Malnutrition

DRC/North-Kivu: Violence by armed groups has exacerbated the nutritional situation in Masisi territory

Between January and September 2023, nearly 7,500 children suffering from severe acute malnutrition were treated in the Masisi and Mweso hospitals. Article - 1 Nov 2023
 
Chiara Fogo, Head of Mission Assistant in South Sudan
South Sudan

" Every day is a learning experience"

En route to joining MSF teams in South Sudan, Chiara Fogo describes her time with MSF Stories from the Frontline - 1 Nov 2023
 
Zélie Antier, MSF Project Coordinator in Abyei, South Sudan
South Sudan

Zélie Antier, MSF Project Coordinator in Abyei, South Sudan

Throughout my journey, I've observed and admired women in leadership roles within MSF. Their dynamism inspires, but the hurdles they face are equally evident. As a young female Field Coordinator, I've navigated my share of challenges. Article - 1 Nov 2023
 
This was the second time MSF has had to evacuate patients from the same hospital in the past year as a result of attacks on the facility
Attacks on medical care

MSF evacuates 150 patients due to repeated attacks on hospitals in Kherson

This was the second time MSF has had to evacuate patients from the same hospital in the past year as a result of attacks on the facility Article - 31 Oct 2023
 
MSF: Immediate ceasefire is needed in Gaza to stop the bloodshed
Gaza - Israel War

MSF: Immediate ceasefire is needed in Gaza to stop the bloodshed

Helpless people are being subjected to horrific bombing. Families have nowhere to run or to hide. We need a ceasefire now. Article - 28 Oct 2023
 
MSF treats nearly 20,000 sexual violence survivors in five years, and this is only the tip of the iceberg
Central African Republic

Invisible Wounds

MSF's findings on sexual violence in CAR 2018-2022 Article - 25 Oct 2023
 
MSF treats nearly 20,000 sexual violence survivors in five years, and this is only the tip of the iceberg
Sexual and Gender Based Violence

MSF treats nearly 20,000 sexual violence survivors in five years, and this is only the tip of the iceberg

Sexual violence in the Central African Republic is an invisible public health emergency Article - 25 Oct 2023
 
One Year Later: Logistics lessons from the world's first Hepatitis E campaign in South Sudan
South Sudan

One Year Later: Logistics lessons from the world's first Hepatitis E campaign in South Sudan

In this interview, we revisit the process of the world's first hepatitis E campaign, focusing on the logistical and operational aspects, to highlight the lessons learned and how our team-maintained agility throughout the campaign phases. Nikolai Mikhailenko, the MSF Supply Chain Coordinator in South Sudan, provides further insights Article - 20 Oct 2023