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      Doctors Without Borders mobilizes response in Ukraine and nearby countries
      Ukraine
      Doctors Without Borders mobilizes response in Ukraine and nearby countries
      As hundreds of thousands of people are forced to escape, Doctors Without Borders is working on setting up emergency response activities in Ukraine and...
      War and conflict
      Statement: Doctors Without Borders assesses response as Ukraine conflict escalates
      Ukraine
      Statement: Doctors Without Borders assesses response as Ukraine conflict escalates
      Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams remain in Ukraine, and we are currently seeking ways to adapt our response as the confl...
      War and conflict
      Lassa fever: not only a neglected disease, but neglected patients too
      Nigeria
      Lassa fever: not only a neglected disease, but neglected patients too
      Nigeria is one of the several West African countries where lassa fever is endemic, yet very little is known about it. Even though lassa fever is a lar...
      Infectious diseases
      Afghanistan: 'My gut feeling told me that ‘something is terribly wrong’
      Afghanistan
      Afghanistan: 'My gut feeling told me that ‘something is terribly wrong’
      Every year, thousands of Afghan women lose their lives during childbirth, and now even more women in the country are without health care. But at the h...
      Maternal health
      Women’s health
      Madagascar: Ongoing assessments after Cyclone Batsirai
      Madagascar
      Madagascar: Ongoing assessments after Cyclone Batsirai
      Tropical cyclone Batsirai hit Madagascar on February 5. According to the National Risk and Disaster Management Office (BNGRC), the initial toll amount...
      Natural disasters
      Nigeria: Prevention is key to stop children from dying of lead poisoning
      Nigeria
      Nigeria: Prevention is key to stop children from dying of lead poisoning
      Doctors Without Borders /Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has handed over its lead poisoning project in Zamfara, northern Nigeria, to state authorities....
      Eswatini: Tackling COVID-19 vaccination barriers in hard-to-reach areas
      Eswatini
      Eswatini: Tackling COVID-19 vaccination barriers in hard-to-reach areas
      With COVID-19 vaccination coverage at around 28 per cent in Eswatini, Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is working to support t...
      COVID-19 (Coronavirus disease)
      Afghanistan: Expanding access to urgently needed maternal health care
      Afghanistan
      Afghanistan: Expanding access to urgently needed maternal health care
      Against the backdrop of political and economic crisis and a health care system on the brink of collapse, Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Front...
      Maternal health
      Women’s health
      Cambodia: Treating hep C, from an innovative project to fruitful avenues for other countries
      Cambodia
      Cambodia: Treating hep C, from an innovative project to fruitful avenues for other countries
      Between 2016 and 2021, Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams developed a care programme for hepatitis C virus (HCV) patients ...
      Hepatitis C