Malaria in Nigeria: How early diagnosis and care make the difference between life and death
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Story | Jan 08, 2026
As the rainy season in Nigeria brings a higher risk of malaria, it is critical that families be able to reach timely care to prevent serious complications.
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News | Dec 23, 2025
As thousands of Congolese refugees arrive in Burundi, MSF is expanding its emergency response amid high risk of disease outbreaks.
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Story | Dec 19, 2025
The latest wave of displacement comes in the shadow of the eight-year-long conflict in Cabo Delgado.
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Story | Dec 16, 2025
A project in the Yanomami Indigenous Land integrated traditional medicine and practices to improve health in local communities.
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News | Dec 09, 2025
Funding cuts and escalating conflict are disrupting health care access in South Sudan amid declining international interest and support for humanitarian needs.
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Alert Magazine | Nov 25, 2025
How devastating aid cuts are putting global health at risk.
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News | Nov 17, 2025
The funding target must be met this week to prevent catastrophic cuts and soaring costs for patients who can’t afford to pay high prices for medicines.
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Story | Oct 06, 2025
MSF is supporting 20 health centers where children will receive vaccinations, chemopreventative therapy, and insecticide-treated bed nets.
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News | Sep 26, 2025
MSF is already witnessing deadly consequences as vital global health funders withdraw from places where we work.
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Story | Sep 09, 2025
The suspension of USAID funding in 2025, coupled with several international donors scaling back their commitments to CAR, has directly impacted the health system’s capacity to meet people’s basic needs.
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