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Destroyed tukul in Adok, Leer [© MSF/Anna Bylund ]

Renewed violence in Leer leads to dozens killed, including MSF staff member

MSF strongly condemns the indiscriminate violence being carried out by armed groups Press Release - 20 Apr 2022
 
War and conflict

Finding the most useful role – MSF’s response in and around Ukraine

We have identified several key areas where our humanitarian and medical support can be of real, practical and sometimes directly lifesaving benefit. Article - 13 Apr 2022
 
Measles

Sudan: MSF measles vaccination in East Darfur targets 30,000 children

This campaign is targeting people living in Kario camp and in the nearby El Ferdous and Bahr El Arab localities Press Release - 12 Apr 2022
 
During a one-day visit the team carried out consultations with 39 patients
Access to Healthcare

Mozambique: MSF will adapt critical healthcare in Mocímboa da Praia as people return home

Luis Montiel is emergency coordinator with Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) working in Cabo Delgado, a northern province in Mozambique affected by ongoing conflict since 2017. In early April, Montiel led an MSF team which briefly visited Mocímboa da Praia to run some medical activities for the first time since the violence abruptly hit this coastal town two years ago. Project Update - 8 Apr 2022
 
Aerial view of Dagahaley camp
Access to Healthcare

Kenya: Focus on solutions for Dadaab refugees critical as humanitarian needs increase

The push for durable solutions for refugees needs to be hastened to ensure refugees are self-reliant, economically empowered and well-integrated by providing them with the tools and opportunities to integrate into society. Project Update - 6 Apr 2022
 
Access to Healthcare

MSF suspends its medical activities in south-west Cameroon

We call for the release of our four colleagues, unjustly detained Press Release - 6 Apr 2022
 
MSF’s first medical referral train arrives in Lviv on Friday 01 April 2022.
Access to Healthcare

“You have a medical train? I have patients for you”

Dr. Joanne Liu, an experienced paediatrician in MSF’s Ukraine medical response team, recounts her part in our first medical train transfer of patients, evaluating the patients and making sure they were all stable for the journey
Stories from the Frontline - 4 Apr 2022
 
Access to Healthcare

Neither the waiver people need nor a solution fit for a pandemic

Four reasons why we’re asking governments to reject the leaked text on COVID-19 at the WTO - 4 Apr 2022
 
Access to Healthcare

South Sudan: MSF and Ministry of Health implement Hepatitis E vaccination campaign in Bentiu

People in Bentiu internally displaced persons (IDP) camp are facing outbreaks of infectious and waterborne diseases due to poor water and sanitation conditions in the camp Press Release - 4 Apr 2022
 
Access to Healthcare

Safe motherhood and childhood in Sierra Leone

Impact of a partnership model of care between Médecins Sans Frontierès and Ministry of Health and Sanitation in Tonkolili District, 2016 to 2021 Reports - 1 Apr 2022