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Malnutrition in Chad
Malnutrition

Fighting Malnutrition in Chad

Videos and Photos - 15 Sep 2016
 
Malnutrition in Chad
Malnutrition

Recurring malnutrition, a silent epidemic devastating Chad

In July 2015, MSF opened an emergency nutrition project in Bokoro in southwestern Chad. Since 2010, MSF has carried out four nutrition interventions in this drought prone area in the central Sahel region in an attempt to tackle the growing malnutrition emergency. The Bokoro project is part of MSF’s wider operational strategy to tackle malnutrition in Chad.
Latest News - 15 Sep 2016
 
Malnutrition in Chad
Malnutrition

Chad: " My daughter has to wait for her child to come home. Illness has separated them.”

Chad: "My daughter has to wait for her child to come home with illness," highlighting the challenges faced and MSF's role. Patient and Staff Stories - 15 Sep 2016
 
Malnutrition in Chad
Malaria

Chad: “I would travel all the way to France for my children’s health.”

Chad: "I would travel all the way to France for my children's health," a testament to parents' dedication and MSF's support. Patient and Staff Stories - 15 Sep 2016
 
Malnutrition in Chad
Malnutrition

Chad: There is a serious problem in this region with malnutrition

Chad: "There is a serious problem in the region with malnutrition," underscoring MSF's urgent nutritional interventions. Patient and Staff Stories - 15 Sep 2016
 
clinical trials rotavirus
Global

The Naked Truth

A short video commissioned by MSF Access Campaign which aims to tackle some of the untruths about the costs of developing new drugs.
Videos and Photos - 14 Sep 2016
 
New arrival on Aquarius
Mediterranean Migration

The Mediterranean: “A very normal birth in dangerously abnormal conditions”

On Monday September, 12 a healthy baby boy was born on board MV Aquarius, a search and rescue vessel run in partnership between MSF and SOS Mediterranee.
Latest News - 13 Sep 2016
 
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)

DRC: 'Lights Off! And on again' - Solar energy for a sustainable Shamwana

Technical logistician, Per-Erik, writes about the struggle to keep the lights (and everything else) running at a hospital in DRC
Patient and Staff Stories - 13 Sep 2016
 
A medical staff member conducting a test
Activity Report

Lives on the edge: Time to align medical research and Development with people’s health needs

The report looks at a broad range of policies aimed at changing this dynamic by encouraging the development of medical tools that truly respond to patient and public health needs, and ensuring they are made broadly accessible. It illustrates how MSF staff and patients around the world are impacted by the way medical R&D is predominantly conducted today. 
Report - 12 Sep 2016