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Story | Apr 21, 2025
MSF infectious disease specialist Diyani Dewasurendra describes the scene at a hospital receiving its first cholera cases amid a 2023 outbreak in South Sudan.
Read moreNews | Mar 31, 2025
This crisis comes at a time when South Sudan and Ethiopia are facing major reductions in donor funding.
Read moreNews | Mar 26, 2025
It's estimated that more than 1.2 million children may die as a result of this political decision.
Read moreStory | Mar 20, 2025
A message from MSF Southern Africa staff on the importance of restoring funding for lifesaving humanitarian programs, especially for people living with HIV, TB, and other critical health conditions.
Read moreNews | Mar 12, 2025
Rapid vaccination campaigns are urgently needed as hospitals reach maximum capacity.
Read moreStory | Mar 03, 2025
Some diseases have far greater negative consequences in women and girls, especially during pregnancy and childbirth.
Read moreStory | Feb 25, 2025
With support from the Sokoto state Ministry of Health, MSF is immunizing children under 5 years old against deadly diseases like measles.
Read moreStory | Jan 30, 2025
Although vaccines are a game-changing tool in the fight against disease, cuts to international aid, conflict, and displacement mean not all people have adequate access.
Read moreStory | Dec 24, 2024
The war in Sudan continues to create a humanitarian catastrophe with serious health complications.
Read moreStory | Dec 23, 2024
Without immediate action to address the dire conditions that displaced people are living in, cholera cases are expected to skyrocket in the coming days and weeks.
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