Mpox vaccine access must be dramatically increased
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Story | Aug 12, 2024
Violence is escalating in eastern DR Congo, where the humanitarian needs are dire and rising. Here’s what to know.
Read MoreStory | Jul 22, 2024
From wars to natural disasters, disease outbreaks, and long-neglected crises, MSF teams responded to a multitude of emergencies in 2023.
Read MoreStory | Dec 21, 2023
The crisis in Democratic Republic of Congo deepened in 2023 as displacement broke records. Here are the stories of people affected.
Read MoreStory | Dec 07, 2023
Despite the emergencies of 2023, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams also witnessed moments of hope from our projects around the world
Read MoreStory | Nov 16, 2023
“The medical strategy aims to bring health care as close as possible to affected people.”
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 MoreStory | Aug 09, 2023
With the Missing Maps initiative, MSF teams are leveraging spatial data to better evaluate the extent of displacement in the hard-to-reach camps around Goma, DR Congo.
Read MoreStory | Jul 12, 2023
Measles is a highly contagious disease that can easily spiral out of control without routine vaccinations.
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 MoreStory | Jun 01, 2023
A rapid influx of displaced people has overwhelmed services and a recent measles outbreak has put additional stress on health care providers.
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