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Story | Sep 11, 2025
With the current trend, we may soon be looking at an even more catastrophic situation for the children in northern Nigeria.
Read moreStory | Aug 06, 2025
Women suffering from fistula, a debilitating complication of childbirth, are finding care, support, and community at Jahun General Hospital in Nigeria.
Read moreStory | Jul 18, 2025
As the malnutrition emergency in Nigeria deepens, MSF teams are piloting a new approach to treatment that integrates physiotherapy and mental health care.
Read moreStory | May 19, 2025
A mass vaccination campaign and rapid care for hundreds have saved lives and reduced the number of cases.
Read moreStory | May 13, 2025
MSF’s outgoing country representative in Nigeria reflects on how the disruption of aid will impact efforts to combat malnutrition, maternal mortality, and infectious diseases.
Read moreStory | May 02, 2025
MSF USA CEO Avril Benoît on the impact of US aid cuts on the treatment of children with malnutrition.
Read moreStory | Apr 23, 2025
How patient care improved when a hospital switched to renewable energy.
Read moreStory | Feb 28, 2025
A specialized referral facility in Borno state provides lifesaving care for women with pregnancy-related complications in a country with one of the world’s highest maternal mortality rates.
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 | Feb 12, 2025
Malnutrition and malaria are a dangerous combination—especially for children—and MSF is witnessing record high numbers of both in Kano, northwest Nigeria.
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