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Cholera

DRC: MSF treats 17,000 people in one of the largest national cholera outbreaks 

Since the cholera epidemic in the DRC was declared on 9 September, MSF has treated 17,000 people after setting up around 30 units and treatment centres. 
Latest News - 27 Sep 2017
 

Five minutes to understand what is happening in CAR

For almost a year now, sporadic violence has been turning into a conflict that’s now escalating, with widespread abuses against the population.
Videos and Photos - 26 Sep 2017
 
Mental Health

MSF deploys psycho-social teams to support affected population after earthquake

MSF deploys psychosocial teams to support the affected population following the earthquake in Mexico City, and is assessing the damage in the state of Morelos.
Latest News - 21 Sep 2017
 
Ethiopia

Ethiopia: “If people don’t understand what we do, they will never come to our health centres”

MSF anthropologist: “If they don’t understand what MSF does, they will never come to our health centres.”
- 21 Sep 2017
 
Bangladesh

Myanmar: International humanitarian access must be permitted

International humanitarian organisations must immediately be granted independent and unfettered access, to alleviate massive humanitarian needs in Rakhine State, Myanmar.
Press Release - 18 Sep 2017
 
Malnutrition

“The vast majority of patients we saw in the emergency room were paediatric cases”

Monica Thallinger is a paediatrician. Since the end of July she has been taking care of Iraqi children in the Doctors Without Borders (MSF) hospital in West Mosul.

She tells the story of a city in rubble, and a population in need of care to heal from months of suffering.
Patient and Staff Stories - 15 Sep 2017
 
Nigeria

Ruphas Kafera: “With MSF I can see more tangible results”

A Zimbabwean engineer spent a year managing water and sanitation projects for MSF in Borno State, Nigeria.
Fieldworkers Stories - 15 Sep 2017