Siege of Gaza: MSF denounces new aid mechanism proposed by US and Israel
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Story | 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.
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MSF USA CEO Avril Benoît on the impact of US aid cuts on the treatment of children with malnutrition.
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How patient care improved when a hospital switched to renewable energy.
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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.
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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.
Read moreStory | Dec 12, 2024
One year after WHO added noma to its list of neglected tropical diseases, there remains much to be done to raise awareness, support survivors, and safeguard vulnerable communities.
Read moreStory | Dec 10, 2024
As northern Nigeria faces rising food insecurity and malnutrition, a solar power project is helping address health challenges while reducing carbon emissions.
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Malnutrition emergencies across many countries demand greater attention.
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Projections are "catastrophic" for 2025, and additional support is urgently needed.
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