Climate Emergency
Toward more responsive and responsible humanitarian action: MSF Policy Brief in 2022 Lancet Countdown Report
In our emergency interventions, we are responding to the direct and indirect impacts of climate change and environmental degradation. Article - 27 Oct 2022
Access to Healthcare
What is MSF doing in Uganda, one month after the declaration of the Ebola epidemic?
Project Update - 25 Oct 2022
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Kenya: As Dadaab sees sharp rise in new arrivals, MSF calls for an increased humanitarian response
MSF urges the UN Refugee Agency and Kenyan authorities to ramp up humanitarian support and urgently launch vaccination campaigns Press Release - 24 Oct 2022
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Haiti is on the verge of a health disaster
People in Haiti are today living in dire conditions and are confronted daily with an appalling health and humanitarian situation, which continues to deteriorate. Article - 20 Oct 2022
War and conflict
Conflict in Greater Upper Nile is impeding humanitarian aid to thousands of people already devastated by flooding
MSF calls on all warring groups to provide assurances of safety for humanitarian access to enable organisations to deliver medical services and distribute aid to prevent more deaths and suffering of innocent civilians. Article - 19 Oct 2022
Access to Healthcare
Djibo, Burkina Faso: “How long do you think a family can survive on 5 kg of rice?”
Without new supplies soon, the town will really be left with nothing. This is why the population needs a humanitarian corridor to be set up now. Interview - 17 Oct 2022“Training healthcare staff is essential for ensuring quality healthcare”
"The MSF Academy is like a college within a project. We have classrooms, bedside teaching and a pool of staff working as tutors, whom I supervise and mentor," Wilson Thiongo, Training Manager for MSF Academy Stories from the Frontline - 14 Oct 2022
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Article - 12 Oct 2022
Five facts on drought, malnutrition and disease outbreaks in Baidoa, Somalia
As Somalia approaches the fifth consecutive rainy season that is forecasted to fail, MSF medical teams have been increasing the coverage of our nutrition programmes to meet the significant increase of acutely malnourished children in Baidoa city, in South West state.Article - 12 Oct 2022
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