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Humanitarian assistance must be urgently scaled up as the malnutrition crisis unfolds.
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More people worldwide are falling ill with vaccine-preventable diseases because those in fragile and emergency settings don’t have access to routine vaccinations.
Read MoreNews | Apr 12, 2024
The ongoing Sudan humanitarian crisis leaves 25 million in need—learn how the insufficient global response is worsening the situation.
Read MoreNews | Mar 26, 2024
MSF calls for large-scale vaccination campaigns and increased community awareness efforts to stop the spread of disease in Western Equatoria state.
Read MoreNews | Feb 09, 2024
New findings show vaccination reduces not only the risk of infection, but also the risk of death.
Read MoreNews | Jan 16, 2024
MSF is responding to the diphtheria outbreak in West Africa—the worst wave of the life-threatening disease ever recorded on the continent.
Read MoreNews | Dec 15, 2023
Noma is a preventable and treatable disease that should no longer exist. It deserves greater attention.
Read MoreNews | Nov 14, 2023
Those who fall severely ill and die from diphtheria are disproportionately unvaccinated.
Read MoreNews | Oct 18, 2023
The nomination of Dr. Monica Bertagnolli to head NIH must only be confirmed if she commits to adopting policies and practices that ensure equitable access to lifesaving medical products.
Read MoreNews | Sep 18, 2023
Low country vaccination rates and global shortage of diphtheria treatment is exacerbating the outbreak in Nigeria and regionally.
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