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South Africa

Jonine Lotter: “We are stronger than we think we are”

After surviving the U.S. military attack on MSF’s Kunduz Trauma Centre in Afghanistan, an operating theatre nurse from Stellenbosch went straight back into the field to help people fleeing violence, this time in South Sudan.
Fieldworkers Stories - 8 Dec 2016
 

Syria: "We were unable to save him, and he died."

Dr Abu Wassim was working in the hospital when it was hit by airstrikes on 17 November 2016.

 
- 8 Dec 2016
 
Mother & Child care in Majdal Anjar, Bekaa, Lebanon

Lebanon: "I still remember the first child born at our centre”

Doctors Without Borders (MSF) teams at the Mother and Child Care Center in Majdal Anjar, Lebanon work hard to ensure healthy pregnancy and safe delivery for Syrian refugees.
Latest News - 5 Dec 2016
 

10 Things You Need To Know About The Mediterranean Crisis

More than 4,650 people have died or gone missing the waters of the Mediterranean Sea since January 1st this year.
Latest News - 5 Dec 2016
 
Cholera

MAMELA magazine issue 19- December 2016

Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Southern Africa's magazine, Issue 19, December 2016.
Magazine - 5 Dec 2016
 
Refugees

MSF and Greenpeace launch life-saving operations in the Aegean Sea

MSF launchs rescue activities in the Aegean Sea in coordination with Greenpeace to increase of medical activities in Lesvos.
 
Press Release - 3 Dec 2016
 
HIV/AIDS

Surviving HIV in Zimbabwe

Community care has improved the lives of thousands of HIV-positive people in Zimbabwe.
Fieldworkers Stories - 1 Dec 2016
 
HIV/AIDS

Zimbabwe: Prisca and Shamiso's Story

Prisca, 44, joined the Epworth HIV program in 2011. Her daughter Shamiso, was born while her mother was part of MSF’s Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission program. As a result, Shamison was born HIV negative.
- 1 Dec 2016
 
Falling into the gap HIV+ adolescents - WAD 2016
HIV/AIDS

Myanmar: Don't let adolescents with HIV slip away

In Myanmar, adolescents make up around 5 per cent of our total HIV cohort of nearly 35,000 people.
Latest News - 1 Dec 2016