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Story | May 29, 2025
The front line at Katonga, South Kivu, bisects a vital road connecting cities, cutting off communities’ access to water and health care.
Read moreStory | May 07, 2025
Increasing insecurity in DR Congo has forced thousands to flee to overwhelmed camps in neighboring Burundi, where poor hygiene conditions and lack of services pose health threats.
Read moreNews | Apr 09, 2025
MSF teams are distributing essential non-food items, helping restore clean water sources, and providing physical and mental health care.
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 18, 2024
Years of insecurity and limited access to health care have left people increasingly vulnerable to malaria in the Oromia region, which accounts for nearly half of all cases in the country.
Read moreStory | Dec 17, 2024
A letter from Aisha B., a Sudanese refugee and MSF health promoter in Chad.
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.
Read moreStory | Nov 25, 2024
Recent heavy rains have resulted in malaria outbreaks in Baringo and Turkana counties, while Marsabit county contends with the spread of measles.
Read moreStory | Nov 22, 2024
Discover key facts about malaria, the parasitic disease impacting millions.
Read moreStory | Nov 21, 2024
A mass vaccination and treatment campaign in Twic County has contributed to a significant reduction in malaria cases, especially among vulnerable children.
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