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View of the patient triage area at the Budjala general referral hospital. MSF also deployed a team in the Budjala health zone in South Ubangi to support health authorities in the response against Mpox

Mpox vaccine access must be dramatically increased

News Aug 16, 2024

story Aug 14, 2024

Sudan: Last hospital in El Fasher risks closure amid intense bombardment

A woman waits in line at a feeding center in Zamzam camp, Sudan.

story Aug 20, 2024

Helping a health system recover from war in Tigray, Ethiopia

Health promotion officer Teka in front of Abiy Adi Hospital in Ethiopia.

story Aug 19, 2024

Holistic care for people who use drugs in Kiambu county, Kenya

Michael Karongo with his wife Mary Wairimu—his greatest supporter in his recovery journey—and their children in Kenya.

story Aug 16, 2024

Worst floods in living memory: Eastern Chad battered by heavy rain

A view of massive flooding in eastern Chad.

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News | Oct 07, 2019

Urgent funding boost and "reality check" needed to sustain HIV and TB progress

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Story | Apr 15, 2019

From emergency to recovery: Mozambique one month after Cyclone Idai

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MSF response in Buzi - April 2019

News | Mar 29, 2019

Malawi: MSF logistician draws on 20 years of experience in emergency flood response

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MSF emergency coordinator Said Ayub distributes non-food items including buckets and soap to people affected by the flooding in Makhanga district.
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