Malaria
DRC: Thousands affected by flare-up of violence in Maï-Ndombe province
MSF's emergency team arrived in Kwamouth on 24 August to respond to people’s most pressing needs, while calling on other aid organisations to join the response. Article - 23 Sep 2022
Access to Healthcare
MSF support for clinic in South of Khartoum highlights the need for more healthcare facilities
An estimated 1.6 million residents and South Sudanese refugees living in Jebel Aulia locality, south of Khartoum, Sudan, are struggling to access basic healthcare and adequate water and sanitation services, especially during the rainy season. Press Release - 15 Sep 2022
Snakebite
South Sudan: Treating the hidden consequences of snakebite
Dr Mark McNicol has recently returned from assignment in Lankien, a remote rural area in Jonglei State, South Sudan, where being bitten by a snake can mean profound and long-term impacts for people. Stories from the Frontline - 8 Sep 2022
Malaria
Countries must re-engage on HIV, TB and malaria or risk seeing everything undone
HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria - If donor countries are to help beat these deadly pandemics, they will need to demonstrate their commitment with increased pledges at the upcoming Global Fund replenishment round. Article - 7 Sep 2022
Malnutrition
Sudan: People cut off from healthcare at high risk of malnutrition and diseases in Omdurman
For decades difficult situation for many people in Sudan has also been compounded by drought and conflict. As a result, people from across different states of Sudan, as well as refugees from neighbouring countries, have moved to Omdurman in Khartoum State, to access basic services such as healthcare close to the capital. Article - 25 Aug 2022
Mental Health
Treating invisible wounds in the aftermath of conflict in South Sudan
Between January to July 2022, MSF conducted more than 11,500 individual and group mental health consultations in seven projects in different parts of the country. Article - 24 Aug 2022
Distribution of essentials