1866 Results
 
Access to Healthcare

Living and learning with epilepsy in Liberia

Médecins Sans Frontières has been providing care for people living with epilepsy in Montserrado County, Liberia, since 2017, in collaboration with the Liberian Ministry of Health. One in four of the 1,200 patients is school-aged, and without clinical care and psychosocial support they risk missing out on life’s most important opportunities. Article - 5 Jan 2023
 
MSF activities in Kule healthcare centre [Gabriella Bianchi/MSF]
Access to Healthcare

ኢትዮጵያ፡ “ገለልተኛነት የኤም ኤስ ኤፍ ዋና ጉዳይ ነው - ሰዎች ከማን ወገን እና ከየትም አካባቢ ቢሆኑም ሁሉንም በእኩል እናስተናግዳለን።

More than 22 million people were estimated to need humanitarian assistance in Ethiopia in 2022.1 Many faced the tragic consequences of conflict, particularly communities in the regions of Afar, Amhara, Tigray and Southern Nations (SNNPR).

At the same time, natural disasters pushed people’s coping mechanisms to their limits. Communities across the vastness of the Somali region experienced what is reported as the worst drought in forty years, and when floods struck the Gambella region, more than 180,000 people were displaced from their homes, and health facilities suffered extensive damage.
Project Update - 27 Dec 2022
 
MSF activities in Kule healthcare centre [Gabriella Bianchi/MSF]
Access to Healthcare

Treating people all across Ethiopia

More than 22 million people were estimated to need humanitarian assistance in Ethiopia in 2022.1 Many faced the tragic consequences of conflict, particularly communities in the regions of Afar, Amhara, Tigray and Southern Nations (SNNPR).

At the same time, natural disasters pushed people’s coping mechanisms to their limits. Communities across the vastness of the Somali region experienced what is reported as the worst drought in forty years, and when floods struck the Gambella region, more than 180,000 people were displaced from their homes, and health facilities suffered extensive damage.
Project Update - 27 Dec 2022
 
Access to Healthcare

Kenya: Responding to malnutrition in Marsabit

Videos and Photos - 22 Dec 2022
 
Zeitun Yussuf(centre) and Fiona Mutindwa (right) speak to a mother during an outreach in Illeret
Access to Healthcare

Kenya: Community surveillance and sensitization must continue for fast identification of malnutrition

Zeitun Yussuf is one of the Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) community health educators (CHEs) whose work includes carrying out community surveillance and health education. CHE’s are based in the community and have been actively identifying, observing and reporting malnutrition cases from the community. Their work is critical for early detection, enrolment and management of malnutrition cases. She shares her experience as a community health educator and her personal experiences with the drought. Stories from the Frontline - 22 Dec 2022
 
People who have been displaced return by truck from Macomia to the town of Mocímboa da Praia.
Access to Healthcare

Mozambique: MSF provides healthcare in Mocímboa da Praia as thousands of displaced people return

MSF has established a medical project to assist vulnerable groups Project Update - 19 Dec 2022
 
Young boys steer a canoe in Old Fangak, South Sudan. [© Florence Miettaux]
Access to Healthcare

Catastrophic floods cause mass displacement and an escalating humanitarian crisis in South Sudan

Flooding has displaced hundreds of thousands of people, killed millions of animals and destroyed thousands of acres of crops Project Update - 19 Dec 2022
 
HIV/AIDS

How care and counselling helped Abdo take control of his HIV

People with HIV who stick strictly to their medication regime can live long and healthy lives. But without the medication, their immune systems weaken and they are unable to fight off infections. Stories from the Frontline - 15 Dec 2022
 
The 32-bed Ebola treatment centre near the Mulago National Referral Hospital in Kampala, Uganda
Access to Healthcare

Ebola: Uganda’s outbreak response capacity boosted as MSF completes Ebola treatment centre in Kampala

Médecins Sans Frontières/ Doctors Without Borders (MSF), has completed a new 32-bed Ebola treatment centre next to the capital’s Mulago National Referral Hospital Press Release - 13 Dec 2022
 
Refugees, Migration and displacement

Central Africa: internally displaced people struggle to return home

Returning home after several years of absence is not easy: insecurity, lack of medical access and financial means, and inability to rebuild, are part of the many limitations to a sustainable return. Article - 12 Dec 2022