Mozambique
Patient and Staff Stories - 2 May 2019
Cyclone Idai, Mozambique: “Beneath the waters, you will find us”
26-year-old nurse working with MSF in Mozambique lost her husband due to Cyclone IdaiPatient and Staff Stories - 2 May 2019
Mozambique
Latest News - 1 May 2019
MSF responds as second cyclone hits Mozambique
Just over a month after Cyclone Idai devastated central Mozambique, Cyclone Kenneth hit the coast of Cabo Delgado province on 25 April.Latest News - 1 May 2019
Watsan (mapping sources of water)
MSF's watsan team decided to map the water sources used by the community.Videos and Photos - 29 Apr 2019
Libya
Press Release - 25 Apr 2019
LIBYA: Time running out for evacuations of helpless refugees and migrants
Refugees and migrants in Tripoli’s Qasr Bin Gashir detention centre were shot at and injured, according to evidence reviewed by MSF.Press Release - 25 Apr 2019
Iraq
Fieldworkers Stories - 18 Apr 2019
Iraq: “We helped, but the Iraqi doctors are the ones who made it work”
Sian Geraty, emergency medicine specialist, from South Africa, describes how doctors and nurses in Iraq dealt with everyday emergencies in Sadr CityFieldworkers Stories - 18 Apr 2019
Yemen
Latest News - 17 Apr 2019
Yemen: War affects everybody, but particularly mothers and children
Coming back from Yemen, Taiz, MSF Operations Manager Christian Katzer gives an account of the current situation, saying that wars affect everybody particularly women and children.Latest News - 17 Apr 2019
Cholera
Videos and Photos - 16 Apr 2019
MSF's response in Mozambique - 5 questions to Monica Rull
Questions for Monica Rull regarding MSF's response.Videos and Photos - 16 Apr 2019
Cholera
Videos and Photos - 16 Apr 2019
Back From The Field: Mozambique, Beira - Corinne Torre
The affects caused by cyclone idai in Beira, Mozambique.Videos and Photos - 16 Apr 2019
Mozambique
Latest News - 16 Apr 2019
From emergency to recovery: Mozambique one month after Cyclone Idai
One month since Cyclone Idai tore through Beira and surrounding towns in Mozambique, life is starting to return to normal in many areas - but thousands still face challenges with clean water, food, shelter and avoiding cholera.Latest News - 16 Apr 2019