Mpox vaccine access must be dramatically increased
News Aug 16, 2024
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News | Aug 16, 2024
With the mpox outbreak in DR Congo continuing to evolve rapidly, access to vaccines is critical to curb further spread of the virus.
Read MoreNews | Aug 06, 2024
More than one in 10 young women reported being raped in displacement camps in and around Goma.
Read MoreNews | Mar 08, 2024
MSF reiterates calls on all parties to the conflict to respect and protect medical care, patients, and facilities.
Read MoreNews | Feb 09, 2024
New findings show vaccination reduces not only the risk of infection, but also the risk of death.
Read MoreNews | Feb 08, 2024
Armed violence has escalated in recent weeks forcing thousands to flee and MSF to relocate some staff.
Read MoreNews | Oct 26, 2023
This year, severe acute malnutrition is surging among children in parts of North Kivu, where armed conflict has forced many people to flee their homes and agricultural lands.
Read MoreNews | Jun 21, 2023
UN agencies announced they would step up efforts in North Kivu. These intentions must be translated into concrete action.
Read MoreNews | May 09, 2023
MSF teams in and around Goma, DR Congo, cared for 674 victims of sexual violence in just two weeks.
Read MoreNews | May 08, 2023
MSF has sent an emergency team to the worst-affected areas
Read MoreNews | Apr 04, 2023
About one million people have fled fighting in North Kivu in the past year. So far, the humanitarian response has been vastly inadequate.
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