One month after the declaration of the Ebola epidemic – what is MSF doing in Uganda?

  Since September 20, 2022, the day the Ebola epidemic was declared in Uganda, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been working alongside the Ministry of Health to support medical care in the country. As of October 25, 95 patients were confirmed with Ebola and 28 people were reported to have died from the disease […]

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MSF highlights global health inequities due to climate change in 2022 Lancet Countdown Report

  TOWARD MORE RESPONSIVE AND RESPONSIBLE HUMANITARIAN ACTION As a medical humanitarian organization, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) witnesses firsthand the impacts of climate change, and how they threaten people’s health. In our emergency interventions, we are responding to the direct and indirect impacts of climate change and environmental degradation. This includes deaths and […]

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Helping save lives in remote areas: My life as a female flight coordinator

  Many of the areas where Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) works are barely accessible by road. The rainy season can bring treacherous mud that cars sink into, insecurity can make it too dangerous to drive. But necessary supplies still need to reach our hospitals and clinics, and critically ill patients need to be […]

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Conflict in Greater Upper Nile is impeding humanitarian aid to thousands of people already devastated by flooding

Violent conflict amongst armed factions in Upper Nile and Greater Fangak – located in the north of South Sudan – has led to deaths and serious injuries of hundreds of people, and displaced tens of thousands from their homes during the past two months. Catastrophic flooding and impeded access for humanitarian organisations to deliver essential […]

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There’s no vaccine available for the Ebola outbreak in Uganda – even though one has been sitting on a shelf in Canada for years

The current outbreak of Ebola in Uganda is highly concerning. Lives have already been lost, and Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) medical teams, who are responding to the outbreak, must work around the clock to help prevent the disease from spreading. But the emergency response is hampered by the fact there are no approved […]

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Greece: Three people found handcuffed, four injured on the Aegean island of Lesvos

On Thursday, October 20, 2022, an emergency team from the international medical organization Doctors Without Borders / Médecins sans Frontières (MSF) received an official alert about a group of people, newly arrived on the Greek island of Lesvos, in need of urgent medical care. When an MSF team arrived on site, they found three people […]

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Haiti is on the verge of a health disaster

  People in Haiti are today living in dire conditions and are confronted daily with an appalling health and humanitarian situation, which continues to deteriorate, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is warning. Faced with an explosion of violence and a fuel shortage, people are struggling to access clean water and healthcare. In addition, over […]

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A president’s letter from Ukraine

  In September 2022, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières’ (MSF) international president Dr. Christos Christou visited Ukraine to get a first-hand view of the situation patients and staff are facing in the ongoing war. He supported and witnessed the work of MSF’s medical teams. He also held high level meetings to reaffirm our commitment to […]

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Shortage of cholera vaccines leads to temporary suspension of two-dose strategy, as cases rise worldwide

  A strained global supply of cholera vaccines has obliged the International Coordinating Group (ICG)—the body which manages emergency supplies of vaccines—to temporarily suspend the standard two-dose vaccination regimen in cholera outbreak response campaigns, using instead a single-dose approach.   The pivot in strategy will allow for the doses to be used in more countries, […]

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UN must recognize ‘critical emergency’ malnutrition crisis in northwest Nigeria

As the malnutrition crisis in northwest Nigeria continues at catastrophic levels, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is calling on the humanitarian community to respond to the emergency needs of people in the region, and for northwest Nigeria to be included in the UN’s humanitarian response plan, enabling a broader and more sustained response. Since the beginning of 2022, […]

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