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Malnutrition

Iraq: “By the end, we were eating grass”

Two families recently escaped West Mosul, where Coalition-backed Iraqi forces are battling Islamic State militants. They and their families tell Francesco Segoni, MSF project coordinator in East Mosul, about the challenges of surviving under siege.
Patient and Staff Stories - 9 Jun 2017
 
Central African Republic

CAR: “I thought I was dead, but it seems that he didn’t reach a part of my throat and I kept breathing” 

"When I was lying on the ground, protecting myself from the bullets, a man approached me, lifted my head up and slit my throat with a knife..." Anga shares how he miraculously survived.
- 8 Jun 2017
 
Malnutrition

Central African Republic: Will Bambari be next?

Residents of Bambari worry that the violence engulfing the cities of Bangassou and Bria since early May in the form of brutal massacres could soon spread to Bambari, with a repetition of the bloodshed of the 2013-14 war.
Latest News - 8 Jun 2017
 
Iraq

Medical care in West Mosul: "I’m a doctor and it’s my duty."

Working as a medic inside besieged west Mosul
Crisis Update - 7 Jun 2017
 
Cholera

Yemen: MSF's response to cholera crisis

By June 8th, the number of suspected cholera cases reported by World Health Organization (WHO) & health authorities in Yemen has reached 101,800, (789 deaths). 
Latest News - 6 Jun 2017
 
Cholera

Clashes that occurred in Yuai, South Sudan have left thousands of people at risk of cholera and malnutrition

MSF national staff in South Sudan respond to the basic needs of the displaced people in Pieri and around with 3 clinics
Patient and Staff Stories - 5 Jun 2017
 
Cholera

South Sudan: Thousands at risk of cholera and malnutrition

Malnutrition and suspected cases of cholera are escalating amongst people sheltering in the bush near Pieri, South Sudan, putting the health of thousands of people at risk. 
Latest News - 2 Jun 2017
 
Malnutrition

DRC: “A different emergency happens every day”

Interview with Marit de Wit, MSF Health Advisor for Democratic Republic of Congo, who recently visited the Mweso and Walikale projects in North Kivu, DRC.
- 2 Jun 2017
 
Meningitis

Meningitis: "When I was younger, I got meningitis. It affected my vision"

More than 740,400 people have been vaccinated with MSF support in both countries
Videos and Photos - 2 Jun 2017
 
Publications

"I am sorry my mother because the boat sank and I could not reach my destination… ”

6-minute animated film “Sorry I Drowned”, created by the Beirut-based Studio Kawakeb and Doctors Without Borders (MSF)
Videos and Photos - 2 Jun 2017