MSF, Doctors Without Borders, our activities in South Sudan
Each year, malaria kills nearly half a million people. 70 per cent of all deaths are children under five years of age.

The disease is easy enough to treat, but access to the most effective treatments remains inadequate. 90 per cent of all malaria deaths occur on the African continent. Impregnated mosquito nets are expensive and out of reach for many. The parasite which causes malaria is beginning to show resistance in parts of Asia to the most effective drug we have. And there are no new drugs in the development pipeline, meaning we could be left without effective options in the future.

Quick facts about malaria

 
Malaria

MSF provides emergency aid to Congolese refugees in Dundo

Latest News 17 May 2017
 
Videos and Photos

South Sudan: Medicine on the Go

13 Apr 2017
Videos and Photos
 
Malaria

Dodo Kibasomba: “We must do something, anything, to save a life”

Fieldworkers Stories 3 Mar 2017
 
Malaria

Nigeria, Borno State: “There are dramatic gaps in healthcare”

24 Feb 2017
 
Malaria

Mduduzi Chandawila: “The humanitarian aspect of MSF is what drew me in”

Fieldworkers Stories 22 Feb 2017
 
Malaria

Pneumonia remains the number one killer of children

1 Feb 2017