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Cholera

Bangladesh: MSF opens hospital providing refuge to Rohingya refugees

On April 14, MSF opened a 100-bed hospital in the Kutupalong-Balukali camp. The hospital was designed to respond to an emergency situation, ensuring access to medical care in the camp. 
Latest News - 17 Apr 2018
 
Malaria

Angola: Malaria subsiding in Huambo after months of epidemic in the province

MSF works at the Provincial Hospital to treat children with severe malaria.
Latest News - 17 Apr 2018
 
Measles

Vaccinating 10,000 children over 60,000km of desert roads

MSF launched its first multi-antigen campaign in Mali, aiming to vaccinate 10,000 children against a variety of common illnesses.
Press Release - 12 Apr 2018
 
Cholera

Enduring Bentiu in South Sudan

A Daily Struggle in South Sudan's Protection of Civilians Site
Latest News - 12 Apr 2018
 
Central African Republic

4 things to know about the conflict in the Central African Republic

After the deadly civil war that took place in 2013-2014, the Central African Republic enjoyed a period of relative calm and the democratic elections in early 2016 brought hope for stabilization in the country. However, tensions between the now more numerous armed groups exploded again at the end of 2016, throwing the country into a renewed spiral of violence.
Latest News - 10 Apr 2018
 
Cholera

The Daily Struggles of Ituri’s Refugees in Uganda

The humanitarian situation of people in DRC and Uganda who were displaced after violence in Ituri province remains concerning. Following the high levels of violence against the population since the end of December 2017 in Ituri province in DRC, tens of thousands of people remain displaced.
Latest News - 9 Apr 2018
 
Palestine

MSF increases medical efforts for wounded in Gaza strip

In just one day more than 1,415 people injured in Gaza, Palestine 
Press Release - 6 Apr 2018
 
Syria

Deir ez-Zor, Syria: Returning home to be injured by booby traps and landmines

Two case studies of families in Deir ez-Zor who, after returning to the governorates of northeast Syria, were severely injured due to unexploded remnants of war, booby traps and landmines that they found in their homes. 
Patient and Staff Stories - 5 Apr 2018
 
Syria

Patients in MSF’s hospital in Hassakeh injured by landmines, booby traps and explosives

Between November 2017 and March 2018, the number of patients injured by landmines, booby traps and explosives since doubled. Half the patients children, some as young as one. 
Press Release - 4 Apr 2018